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Drone Fly

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A great example of mimicry, this drone fly in the Lake Talquin State Forest in North Florida - which appears at first to be a bee - feeds on nectar of wildflowers, and is especially fond of asters. Native to Europe, but naturalized in the US and Canada.

Copyright
©2008
Image Size
3008x2000 / 4.7MB
Keywords
arthropod, beautiful, beauty, bug, butterfly, color, Drone Fly, Eristalis tenax, Florida, fly, insect, invertebrate, Leon County, natural, nature, North Ochlockonee River WMA, Tallahassee, United States, USA, wing
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Other Invertebrates, Insects
A great example of mimicry, this drone fly in the Lake Talquin State Forest in North Florida - which appears at first to be a bee - feeds on nectar of wildflowers, and is especially fond of asters. Native to Europe, but naturalized in the US and Canada.