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mutant bee bird!

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nix-j-c | 11:27 Fri 10th Apr 2009 | Animals & Nature
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i saw this thing in my garden. to start with i couldn't tell if it was a bee or a tiny bird.

i looked and i saw six tiny legs. but it was goldeny brown all over and wasnt the shape of a normal bee or wasp ect. and i watched it butit didnt buzz at all. i saw someting that looked like a beak but it might have been a stamen or stigma that got caught in it mouth.
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Are you in the UK? If so, it could've been a type of fly. I think they're related to hoverflies, but are much bigger, with a long proboscis. There is another type, called a "bee-fly", which, I believe, prey on bees and lay their eggs on the pupa of mason bees. Hope this helps. K x
sounds like a hummingbird moth but I've only ever seen them in the med. Are you in the UK?
i agree with ganesh, my parents live in france and ive seen loads but they are creeping across the channel in to the south east area.
heres some pics.

http://www.google.co.uk/search?hl=en&q=humming bird+hawk+moth&meta=&aq=1s&oq=humming+bird+h

Dave.
could be a humming bird hawk moth . I was amazed last year when I saw one in my garden I'm in york . apparently with the warmer climate thay do get to the UK .I will try to find a pic of one>
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i don't think so. it was goldeny brown with almost black wings. and 6 legs

it didnt make a sound of any kind- buzzing or humming or twitter.
Not sure without seeing it but perhaps a May fly? They are very similar to this...although when in flight they do make an awfully loud buzz!
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its body was chunky and furry like a bee.
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no. it flew. but was silent. was kinda like the shape of a chunky bee with solid goldeny brown furryness. six legs with misterious mouth thing (could have been stigma/stamen caught in mouth). with long about length of bees wings but thinner, black wings.

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