You almost have to wonder about the energy balance of sugar consumed versus hovering time
Fabulous shot. Right place, right time.
Nicely captured.
That's another good shot Jim. You should start an album.
Thanks John, John, Ted and Graham.
These are about half the size of the ones I posted a while back.
Looks good in every way.
very beautiful image
Very nice
Haven't seen one of this either, Jim...very good shot...
Well seen and captured Jim
Remarkable creature. It looks like a product of evolution in process - part bee, part moth. Nice capture, Jim.
Thanks Peter and Greg.
Some people call them "Flying Lobsters".
Many have, and insect physiologists have especially studied it.
In the UK, we do get various Clearwings (which we call bee-hawk moths), but they are not all that common. The Hummingbird Hawkmoth is much commoner. We had an invasion of them in early summer. I know from trying to photograph these hummers how difficult it is. Well done.
John