Hi all just had to share this . I was sitting relaxing with a cold beer when I heard a high pitched buzzing behind me , when I looked there was this amazing looking insect hovering in front of my Aubretia looking for all the world like a tiny hummingbird with its long beak . I was gobsmacked and  have since found out it is a Dark Edged Bee Fly  ( bombylius major ) ,a common ,harmless nectar feeding fly that mimics the look of a bee for protection . Just goes to show that if you stop and look wonder is all around ( isn’t that a song ?!) anyway here’s a pic , I’ll try and get the video on too.
							
						
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 Very cool!!! Not to mention unusual.Hi all just had to share this . I was sitting relaxing with a cold beer when I heard a high pitched buzzing behind me , when I looked there was this amazing looking insect hovering in front of my Aubretia looking for all the world like a tiny hummingbird with its long beak . I was gobsmacked and have since found out it is a Dark Edged Bee Fly ( bombylius major ) ,a common ,harmless nectar feeding fly that mimics the look of a bee for protection . Just goes to show that if you stop and look wonder is all around ( isn’t that a song ?!) anyway here’s a pic , I’ll try and get the video on too.Comment
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 You are so right. If you sit still and quiet there are wonders to see. That fly/bee is indeed like a humming bird. My wife and I went to a large garden centre this morning. A robin joined us at our table while we had a coffee and there were bright blue damsel flies (?) hovering over a pond.
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 Nice emperor dragonfly Chris. I had one of those hatch out of my pond last year....fantastic creatures.....Comment
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 Talking of damselflies doing what rabbits do…I witnessed a female emerge, rise to the surface, and promptly get mobbed by half a dozen males!Comment
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 Those Dark Edged Bee Fly ( bombylius major ) also lays its egg in a solitary bee or wasp nests. After hatching, the larvae parasitically feed on the host insects grubs.Comment

 
			
			
		 
							
						
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