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.
Wednesday, September 24
Hoverfly sightings w/c 22nd Sept 2025
Tuesday, September 23
Hoverfly - Footballer (Helophilus pendulus)
Footballer (Helophilus pendulus) Size: 11-15mm Flight: Apr- Oct.
Species of the week – 20th September
The thorax has pale yellow stripes and because of this is commonly called the footballer, as it resembles a football shirt, in particular Hull City with their amber and black striping. Other names for this wonderful species are the Tiger, which is the nickname for said football club. It is also the thorax design of this blogger's logo, chosen because of its distinctiveness. The rest of the logo design is not of Helophilus, however more information about this in a future post.
Sunday, September 21
Hoverfly sightings week commencing 15th Sept 2025
Tale of Two Gardens
Stairfoot Garden 15th Sept – around 4pm
Wednesday, September 17
Sunday, September 14
Hoverfly sightings September 13th 2025
Stairfoot walk along the Dearne 13th Sept 2.30-4pm
16
degrees, sunny intervals slight breeze
We
went looking for migrating butterflies and hoverflies after watching a video by
Trevor Pendleton on the Youtube channel 'Ramblings of an Entomologist'. See link
below if you would like to watch.
https://youtu.be/eobOGqYFjxA?si=itQN-q0OpCOZaA9b
We
certainly didn’t get a Clouded Yellow (Colias croceus) but we did see a Large
White (Pieris brassicae) in a hurry heading in the Sheffield direction, was it migrating?? There
were however a few Small Copper (Lycaena phlaeas), a Small White (Pieris
rapae), a couple of Speckled Woods (Parage aegeria) and a Red Admiral (Vanessa atalanta) in amongst the bramble, not sure they were going anywhere.
On the Hoverfly front:
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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 our largest hoverfly...
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Yellow-barred Peat hoverfly (Sericomyia silentis) Size: 9.5-14mm Flight: May-Nov. Species of the week – 29 th September This hoverfly was t...
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How many hoverflies are still around after storm Amy? Date 5 th October: Time of recording 3-4pm, Location Barnsley Main. Gusty winds jus...
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