Big, loud, spiny fly
What would be evening . . .
Hoverfly hygiene
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Rack 'em
A better view of the fly on the eggs
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The plot thickens
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Didn't turn out, like it anyway
This one didn't turn out perfectly, either
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And a different fly
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Unknown small fly
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Hoverfly's breakfast
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We call them "gobblers" because we eat them, often…
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Nature is violent
This spider, which blended in well with the twig on which it sat, fooled a very big fly. Spider won. If you look closely, you'll see an opportunistic (and fat) fly taking advantage of its fellow fly's misfortune.
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