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Multiple individuals observed feeding on Bidens alba. 78F, sunny, humid.
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Multiple individuals observed feeding on Black-eyed Susan and Bidens alba. At first observation: 85F, mostly sunny, breezy, humid.
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At least one individual observed feeding on Eupatorium greggi. 86F, partly cloudy, humid.
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Single individual observed on Frogfruit. At first observation: 89F, mostly sunny, humid.
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Single individual observed on Frogfruit. At first observation: 89F, mostly sunny, humid.
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Single individual observed feeding on Bidens alba. At first observation: 84F, sunny, humid.
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Single individual observed feeding on Bidens alba. At first observation: 97F, sunny, humid.
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Single individual observed feeding on Frogfruit. At first observation: 93F, partly cloudy, humid.
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Single individuals observed feeding on African blue basil flowers. At first observation: 96F, mostly cloudy, humid.
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Single individual absurd feeding on oregano flowers. 83F, mostly cloudy, humid.
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Single individual observed feeding on Bidens alba. At first observation: 88F, partly cloudy, humid.
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Elizabeth went to the quilt show in Plano, so I went to explore a nearby park for... a few hours. :)
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Elizabeth went to the quilt show in Plano, so I went to explore a nearby park for... a few hours. :)
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Single individual observed feeding on Frogfruit. At first observation: 85F, scattered clouds, humid.
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This guy I thought was a honey bee but as I looked more closely I noticed he did have what appeared to be similar markings. This was mimicry at it's best. Tried to device me this guy did. I think he was some sort of fly. He was only about an inch or so and looked like a honey bee but clearly had different shaped eyes, and different color patter that's different from regular bees. It is an warning that protects this fly from danger even though he is not dangerous at all. His winds resemble a fly's wings. This insect looks like a hodgepodge of fly and bee combine.
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This guy I thought was a honey bee but as I looked more closely I noticed he did have what appeared to be similar markings. This was mimicry at it's best. Tried to device me this guy did. I think he was some sort of fly. He was only about an inch or so and looked like a honey bee but clearly had different shaped eyes, and different color patter that's different from regular bees. It is an warning that protects this fly from danger even though he is not dangerous at all. His winds resemble a fly's wings. This insect looks like a hodgepodge of fly and bee combine.
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Single individual observed on Frogfruit. At first observation: 88F, scattered clouds, humid.
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Single individual observed on Frogfruit. At first observation: 88F, scattered clouds, humid.
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