I only have a few photos taken at the garden (these photos are from the beginning of November). Lining one side of the parking lot are flower beds, and beyond is the garden. The garden mums (maybe Harmony mums) were looking very healthy. The sun was shining which felt so good and I didn’t need a coat. At first I thought there were dozens of bees buzzing from one flower to another, and was again surprised as they should all be safely tucked away for the winter. I looked closer and knew they weren't bees, for all the similarities. They were Drone flies. The Drone fly has brown
and orange markings, and it looks very similar to a male Honeybee but is
harmless. This mimicry helps protect it from predators while it gathers nectar.
The key differences between this fly and the male Honeybee include its lack of a stinger and ‘waist’,
and only one pair of wings. You can usually find them in gardens and urban
areas. The Drone fly not only mimics the Honeybee in looks, but also in the way
that it moves about, following the same flight patterns. Many of our
often-overlooked insects are important pollinators for all kinds of plants,
including those which we rely on like fruit trees. As I nibble on my apple, I will think of them very kindly. Splendid little things for what they give us, and we must do our utmost to protect them, along with all the other hardworking pollinators.
The Painted Daisies weren't as abundant but still beautiful and healthy looking. The Drone flies were enjoying them too.
A very enjoyable trip to the garden and a nice surprise. This was one of those flying visits.Another flying visit was to our favorite bakery of the moment, the Chateau de Chantilly Cafe, for a pastry and a cup of coffee. Santa was at the door greeting us.
Thank you for visiting.
Have a great day.






Drone Flies!! Imposters!!
ReplyDeleteYes indeed Ginny, and that made me smile, thank you :)
DeleteI've planted my garden so that many winged creatures can find food, and in autumn the birds take the seeds from the flowers... you're right, we need to improve our gardens with an abundance of flowers, because we can do that ourselves.
ReplyDeleteA coffee at your favorite bakery sounds heavenly.
Wishing you a happy Advent season.
Viola
Greetings Viola :) That's wonderful that you have made a haven for this beautiful part of nature. Thank you and I wish you the same :)
DeleteLovely flowers! Have a nice day!
ReplyDeleteThank you Anne, you too :)
DeleteBeautiful photos from the garden, I love the flowers and the Santa. Take care, have a great day!
ReplyDeleteHappy you did so, thank you Eileen and I hope your day was wonderful! :)
DeleteI wonder how many times I've seen a drone fly and mistaken it for a honey bee. The flowers are pretty. It's always nice to see Santa too
ReplyDeleteIt really is hard to tell them apart until you get up real close. Yes, always nice to see Santa :) Thanks Ann :)
DeleteThe flowers and bees are beautiful, Denise. A joy to see.
ReplyDeleteThank you Margaret, much appreciated you saying so :)
DeleteHow beautiful these flowers are, still blooming at the beginning of November! And how interesting with these bees! And at the same time, Santa Claus is greeting you for coffee.
ReplyDeleteThe trip to your place was wonderful!
Have a lovely day!
hugs Elke
I was surprised to see them :) Glad you enjoyed Elke, and thank you so much! You have a lovely day also. Hugs, Denise xo
DeleteIt's lovely to see flowers and even better to see their helpful and ever welcome pollinators.
ReplyDeleteI couldn't agree more Janice :)
DeleteInteresting info about the drone fly.
ReplyDeleteI thought so too, Thanks AC :)
DeleteI hadn't known about drone flies. I'll have to see if we have them here. What a beautiful sight the flowers are on a November day.
ReplyDeleteVery much so and I didn't know about them either until I started visiting the gardens in earnest a few years ago :)
DeletePretty flowers! I believe the drone fly is native, unlike the honeybee.
ReplyDeleteSanta looks a little sad. I hope you smiled at him and cheered him up.
That's interesting Linda, thanks for that. Oh yes, I smiled at Santa, no lumps of coal in my stocking for me, at least I hope not, lol!
DeleteGorgeous flowers...this is the best time to see the color before we have none!!
ReplyDeleteIt is, isn't it? Especially when the leaves are falling, we still had a few flowers to enjoy :)
DeleteLovely
ReplyDeleteThank you Christine :)
DeleteDenise two of my favorite words Bakery and Coffee
ReplyDeleteHugs Cecilia
Mine too Cecilia :) Hugs, Denise xo
DeleteIt would be fun to join you for a cuppa at this favorite of the moment bakery!!
ReplyDeleteAnd how I would enjoy that Ellen, what a lovely thought :)
DeleteI had never heard of a Drone Fly. That was so nice to find out. We need all the pollinators we can get. ;)
ReplyDeleteHappy I was able to let you know about it Rita. I love learning new things too, and yes we do :)
Deletethe yellow daisies are amazing and make me feel JOY... yellow flowers are my thing and these are beautiful... I happen to like Santas also. ho ho ho
ReplyDeleteAnd you feeling joy makes me joyful too Sandra :) Me too, I love yellow flowers, just like sunshine, and the Santras, ho ho ho ;)
DeleteSuch lovely flowers with their insect visitors.
ReplyDeleteI'm pleased Santa was at the door to greet you for pastry and coffee.
All the best Jan
Thank you Jan, happy you enjoyed :) We will be going again next week sometime. All the best to you too, Denise xo
DeleteVery kind post and eating your apple and thinking this way is wonderful to read. That Santa looks happy. Hope the cafe was wonderful. Wishing you a groovy weekend!
ReplyDeleteThank you, you are very kind yourself :) wishing you the same for this weekend dear Ivy :)
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DeleteI love the splash of color from my world of white (snow).
ReplyDeleteI know what you mean Linda, I am missing them now :)
DeleteWho could resist this gorgeous Santa with his "lollipop!"
ReplyDeleteI wish I could have taken him home with me :)
DeleteThey do look like bees. Interesting.
ReplyDeleteHappy you thought so Sandra. Thank you :)
DeleteIt's good to be reminded that these small insects are important in the garden.
ReplyDeleteI agree Beverley and thank you :)
DeleteBeautiful flowers.
ReplyDeleteI thought so too, thank you William :)
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