Thursday, 13 June 2013

Hoverfly Tongue

Hoverfly, Helophilus pendulus, on Midland Hawthorn, Crataega lavigata.  Marden Meadow with the Orpington Field Club, 25 May 2013.
Hoverfly, Helophilus pendulus, on Midland Hawthorn, Crataega lavigata.  Marden Meadow, 25 May 2013.
 The Orpington Field Club visited beautiful Marden Meadow at the end of May for the Green-winged Orchids, and during the lunch break I photographed several insects visiting a Midland Hawthorn in full bloom.   It was a popular bush, and this continues the theme of pollen-eating started in the last two posts.

Here I photographed the way a hoverfly actually picks up the pollen, brushing its tongue over the hawthorn's stamen to ollect the grains.

Hoverfly, Helophilus pendulus, on Midland Hawthorn, Crataega lavigata.  Marden Meadow with the Orpington Field Club, 25 May 2013.
Hoverfly, Helophilus pendulus, on Midland Hawthorn, Crataega lavigata.  Marden Meadow, 25 May 2013.

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