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A Syrphid fly (most likely a female Dasysyrphus albostriatus, Eristalis cryptarum, or Syrphus vitripennis) clings to a Grape hyacinth on a windy day at Beacon Hill Park, Victoria, BC, Canada.


This photo was taken by Jesse Hickman (User:KirinX) with his Sony Alpha A100. You can find more Wikipedia-friendly photography by KirinX at his gallery.

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