This week sees the start of National Insect Week. So, to celebrate, I've picked this simply stunning image of two hoverflies alighting on a coneflower. Hoverflies are some of my favourite insects, with their intricate patterns and habit of micmicking bees and wasps.
These two are marmalade hoverflies. They're probably what you'd think of as the quintessential hoverfly. It helps that they're common and widespread: you more than likely have them in your garden. But there's lots of species, so why not take a closer look next time you see a delicate little fly hovering in your borders?
Sue Kennedy took this photo - it's one of thousands of wildlife photos on RSPB Images. They're all available to view, and even buy. It would look great on your wall, wouldn't it?
Happy National Insect Week!
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Great photo! I will get out into my back garden and the wood at the bottom of my garden and see if I can snap away at any lovely little insects!