a drone fly (Eristalis arbustorum) with her figurative shit fully out. with their larvae being aquatic, i would assume The Air would be a suboptimal ovipositing spot but i'm not a fly so what do i know
(June 22nd, 2025)

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a drone fly (Eristalis arbustorum) with her figurative shit fully out. with their larvae being aquatic, i would assume The Air would be a suboptimal ovipositing spot but i'm not a fly so what do i know
(June 22nd, 2025)

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Found this cool guy chillin’ on the railing of my balcony. My sense is that he’s not a bee but some kind of fly. Eyes don’t seem bee-like to me. Any thoughts as to id? He’s in Victoria Canada.
You're right, definitely a fly rather than a bee. It's a hover fly, and one of the drone flies in the genus Eristalis. Looks male from what I can see of the eyes!
Eristalis tenax on Aster ageratoides 'Ezo Murasaki' / Transverse-Banded Flower Fly at the JC Raulston Arboretum at North Carolina State University in Raleigh, NC
Håret Dyndflue (Eristalis intricaria)
Fouragerer på almindelig snebær (Symphoricarpos albus).
Furry Dronefly (Eristalis intricaria)
Foraging on Snowberry (Symphoricarpos albus).

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Eristalis dimidiata - black-shouldered drone fly by Jean-Philippe Parisella https://flic.kr/p/2nXHYVo
Transverse-Banded Flower Fly (Eristalis transversa), in my backyard, September 2018. These beautiful flies visit many different kinds of flowers in a variety of habitats, and are important pollinators. Larvae of this species are unknown. . . . For more photos and natural history check out my blog at norfolknaturalist.ca. . . . #nature #ontario #transversebandedflowerfly #eristalis #eristalistransversa #flowerflies #syrphidae #diptera #dipteraofinstagram #macrophotography #blognorfolk #norfolkwild #norfolkphotographer (at Simcoe, Ontario) https://www.instagram.com/p/CjDBL5kO5O7/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
Eristalis stipator (I think). Lovely little hoverfly visitor :]