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Fly bubble blowing
Roger Thomason
Thanks for that Paul, I didn't expect an ID from that photo, so thats a bonus..Smile. I'll have to post a few more here.
Regards Roger.
 
Roger Thomason
Another one. An ID would be nice.
Edited by Roger Thomason on 13-11-2008 12:46
 
Roger Thomason
another one. An ID would be nice.
Edited by Roger Thomason on 13-11-2008 12:49
 
Roger Thomason
another ID would be nice.
Edited by Roger Thomason on 13-11-2008 15:46
 
Roger Thomason
Another....ID would be nice
 
Roger Thomason
Another ...ID would be nice
 
Roger Thomason
Another...
 
Roger Thomason
Another...Anthomyiidae sp. looking very blue.
 
Roger Thomason
Another one making a poor job of blowing a bubble.
 
lagura
A Calliphora blowing a big red bubble. Red wine with the food? Grin
www.bruphoto.com/2009/pics/larsdi.png
 
Nosferatumyia
A male of Terellia florescentiae L. (Tephritidae, ruficauda aggr.)
Edited by Nosferatumyia on 23-11-2008 10:38
Val
 
Roger Thomason
I think this one has been on the Guinness. Wasn't yours was it Paul Wink
 
Andrzej
dark Curaçao blue please Grin
dr. A. J. Woznica, Institute of Environmental Biology, Wroclaw University of Environmental & Life Sciences
 
Roger Thomason
Another from my garden
 
Roger Thomason
Well here's one for Andrzej who requested dark Curacao blue in post #113. I know it's a bit light, but
Bluebottles are lousy Cocktail Waiters. Wink.

Not been altered.
 
Juergen Peters
Most of the Hylemya vagans/nigrimana were digesting apple juice today. Cool
Best regards,
Jürgen

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Rui Andrade
The first photo was taken at 15/04/2008 and shows a male Fannia canicularis bubble blowing at 8 pm during twilight in a flat. So, almost with no sunlight.
The second photo, taken today (15/12/2008), shows a Calliphora vicina bubble blowing at 10 am. The fly was basking in the sun and the temperature was around 10 ºC. Many flies, of different species, were doing this.

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Juergen Peters
Hello, Rui!

Many flies, of different species, were doing this.


Yes, even very small ones like this < 2 mm Madiza glabra (Milichiidae). But I have also noticed it on some small bees, especially those who collect nectar in the stomach like the Hylaeus below. (Edit: But this is a male, so it should not collect it for the larvae...)
Edited by Juergen Peters on 16-12-2008 01:27
Best regards,
Jürgen

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Roger Thomason
Found this little midge in the garden yesterday..first fly I've seen in weeks. Was in an awkward to get at spot so couldn't get a real close-up shot. Put it in the laptop to find it was blowing a bubble, very small.
 
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Mesembrina meridiana bubbleblowing. You can see the meadow and sky reflecting in the bubble (no PS)
Jaco Visser
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