This blog delves into the fascinating world of hoverflies—unsung heroes of our ecosystems. From their crucial role as pollinators and natural pest controllers to their contribution as decomposers, hoverflies are vital to biodiversity. Join us as we uncover their behaviours in the field, explore their evolutionary journey, and highlight their ecological significance. Discover nature's joy and the natural world they help sustain.
Monday, September 29
Hoverfly - Yellow-barred Peat (Sericomyia silentis)
Saturday, September 6
Hoverfly - Yellow-girdled Fleckwing (Dasysyrphus tricinctus)
Yellow-girdled Fleckwing (Dasysyrphus tricinctus) 7.25-10.25mm Flight: Apr-Sep
Species of the Week - 6th Sept
Yellow-girdled fleckwing (Dasysyrphus tricinctus) is a widespread but not an abundant hoverfly, with August/September being a good time to spot them as adults are known to visit yellow composites and white umbellifers, particularly on edges of lowland woodlands, parklands and coniferous forests.
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Trip to Scotland 23 rd -26 th October 2025 Sheffield & Chesterfield RSPB Groups. Organised by C.Brydone. My account of sightings and o...
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The most remarkable migrants of all It is the Autumn season birds are leaving our shores heading to their wintering grounds, a phenomenon kn...
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How many hoverflies are still around after storm Amy? Date 11th October: Time of recording 12-4pm: Carlton Marsh, Nr Royston. Temp 14 degr...
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Greater Hornet Plumehorn (Volucella zonaria) Size: 15.5-19.5mm Flight: May-Nov Species of the week – 6 th October This is our largest hover...
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Hoverfly - Footballer (Helophilus pendulus)
Footballer (Helophilus pendulus) Size: 11-15mm Flight: Apr- Oct. Species of the week – 20th September If you have a pond then this hoverfly ...