A hoverfly buzzing with cheer,
Lands softly, no sting to fear.
With wings all a-glitter,
It’s no wasp, just a critter,
Whose mimicry tricks year to year.

A hoverfly stopped for a snack,
On a table, just taking a crack.
It posed for a shot,
Not moving a lot,
Then flew off to plan its next act.
A hoverfly thought it was sly,
As it zipped ‘round, too quick for the eye.
“Are you a bee?” folks said,
With confusion widespread,
“Just a poser!” it said with a sigh.
Some useful facts about this relatively harmless visitor
This insect is a Hoverfly (family Syrphidae). Hoverflies are often mistaken for bees or wasps due to their yellow and black striped body, but they are harmless and lack the ability to sting. They are beneficial pollinators and are common in gardens, meadows, and near flowers.
Some key identifying features include:
Large compound eyes that meet at the top of the head in males.
Two clear wings (unlike bees/wasps, which have four wings).
A short, stubby antennae.
Mimicry coloration (yellow and black stripes) that helps them avoid predators.
Congratulations on actually capturing the close-ups. As soon as I whip my phone out, insects fly off. PS Love the poem.
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Thank you, Sherree! I completely understand the challenge—most of the time, they don’t sit still long enough for a photo. This one must have been particularly interested in my picnic table! Glad you enjoyed the poem, too. I appreciate your kind words!
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Pleasure Michael
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Nice poem and hoverfly at work
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Thank you, “Joke”! I’m glad you enjoyed both the poem and the hoverfly in action. They truly are fascinating little creatures. Appreciate your kind words!
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Lovely poem, Michael! Thank you for the information about the hoverfly and the photos.
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Thank you so much, Miriam!
I’m glad you enjoyed the poem and found the hoverfly information interesting.
They really are remarkable little creatures, aren’t they?
I appreciate you taking the time to read and comment!
Regards, Mike
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It’s fun writing limericks, Mike! I would like to see you doing more.
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Thanks for the encouragement, Miriam
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Thank you Michael for sharing and teaching me about hoverflies. While I may have seen one in the past, your camera’s patient eye offers much to view.
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Thank you, BigSkyBuckeye! I’m glad you enjoyed the post and that the hoverflies caught your interest. They really are fascinating little creatures, and I love how nature’s details reveal themselves when we take a closer look. I appreciate your kind words—happy exploring!
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