Nectar-Sucking Forest Flies

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Hello everyone, I am very excited today because I found a very interesting type of insect.
So on this occasion I want to share some of my macro photography results with all of you here and I hope you all can enjoy it happily and full of smiles. So this time my macro photography is about forest flies that suck nectar on flowers and this fly is one of the types of flies that live in the forest, not like flies in general which are always present in every environment.

This insect has a smaller body size than other types of flies in general, so it makes it very difficult for me to take pictures and this insect is also very aggressive which always flies away from me.

These flies continue to fly and can perch for a while and then fly back. The gusts of wind that always make the grass where these insects land shake, so that these insects continue to fly and can't stay still. With this, I was also overwhelmed when photographing this insect, but because I was so curious about this insect I was determined to be able to photograph it even though I had to wait a very long time.

With great enthusiasm and patience I am here and also I am very curious about this type of insect, finally here I am also able to get some pictures of these insects, although sometimes the photos I get this time are not so perfect, but at least I have tried my best to be able to share it with all of you here and we can also enjoy it together.

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© 2022 All Original Photo.REDMI 9C. @jms211

Here, I actually don't know what kind of insect it is, but what I do know and also I noticed with this type of insect is that it is very similar to the shape of flies and bees. and I think this insect is also a type of nectar-sucking forest fly. However, with my experience as an insect photographer here, I answered that this insect belongs to one type of fly.

We can also see from the shape of the head of this insect which has a round shape like the head of a fly. Therefore I will make the title in this post as nectar-sucking Flower Flies, because we can only find this type of fly in the forest and also very often fly and perch on forest flowers while sucking flower essence. And maybe they only eat flower nectar as food.

These flies always fly near wildflowers and even they can also spread powder on wild plants so that the plants in this forest can reproduce perfectly and continue to reproduce in this way of life.

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© 2022 All Original Photo.REDMI 9C. @jms211

Small insects like this are very difficult to take pictures of, but here I shook my cellphone camera and also with the help of macros to see these insects more clearly. I put a macro lens on my camera to see these insects more clearly with perfect detail.

Small insects have extraordinary uniqueness, we cannot see these insects with our eyes, therefore we can see the uniqueness of these insects using a macro lens because they are very small. And the type of macro lens that I used to take this insect is, I used the Apexel 37mm macro lens to get this insect object very close.

this is all I can give on this occasion with nectar-sucking forest flies and if you know some about this type of insect please answer in the comments column. enjoy and thank you 😊😊

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© 2022 All Original Photo.REDMI 9C. @jms211

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© 2022 All Original Photo.REDMI 9C. @jms211

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© 2022 All Original Photo.REDMI 9C. @jms211

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© 2022 All Original Photo.REDMI 9C. @jms211

Photo TakenRedmi 9C + Macro
Macro Lens TypeApexel 37mm
CategoryMacrophotography
CategoryPhotography
LocationNorth Aceh - Indonesia
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App EditorMy Gelery
Photografer@jms211


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