Photos / Sounds

Observer

ameet

Date

May 2, 2021 01:29 PM PDT

Description

These mystery insects appear every year, in the backyard, around March/April. They are flying, in tandem, with what seems like a little white ball. The flight is quite weak. It took numerous tries before I was able to get photos of even this quality. I really hope somebody on iNat can narrow the id down.

Photos / Sounds

What

Ringtail (Bassariscus astutus)

Date

April 2023

Photos / Sounds

Observer

kueda

Date

March 21, 2015 01:50 PM PDT

Description

Many dance flies present prey as nuptial gifts as a part of their mating rituals, but as Powell and Hogue write in California Insects, "The strangest habits are exhibited by a few species in which males secrete material from the digestive tract which is formed into a frothy, white ball or "balloon". This balloon either entraps a small prey or is substituted for prey in the courtship gift-giving sequence" (p. 161). This balloon clearly has prey within, perhaps some kind of hemipteran.

Ron and I were pretty flabbergasted as we watched these two engage in mid-air copulation, their aerial control so perfect that I was able to get this picture even though each fly couldn't have been more than 7 mm long.

Jack Owicki has this great BG photo that spawned an even greater discussion: http://bugguide.net/node/view/267952/bgimage.

I suspect this is Empis and not another genus in Empidinae due to the balloon-forming behavior and the long proboscis, but I'd love correction! Habitat was very close to a running creek, vegetation was riparian, some willow, but mostly oaks and maples.

Photos / Sounds

What

California Mountain Kingsnake (Lampropeltis zonata)

Observer

dylanaasen

Date

March 2021

Description

Full belly for this lil bugger

Photos / Sounds

What

Red-bellied Newt (Taricha rivularis)

Observer

ericsimons

Date

December 2019

Photos / Sounds

What

Western Black-headed Snake (Tantilla planiceps)

Observer

shannonbuttimer

Date

April 27, 2019 09:39 AM PDT