Wednesday, March 11, 2009

The first Hoverfly of the year

The photograph above was taken on 21st February this year, when the temperature was 7.7'c at 09:45. It shows a Hoverfly Eristalis tenax, which can often be mistaken for a Honey bee, basking on the back wall of my house in the morning sunshine.

A key identification feature of this species is the dark front tarsus (the last part of the leg, just above the foot), and this shows up quite well against the mortar line of the brick wall.

This is one of the few hoverflies that is possible to see in every month of the year and is widespread and abundant.

The 21st February is now the earliest date that I have recorded a hoverfly in my garden.

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