Guardian Nature School Team Contact Blog Project Noah Facebook Project Noah Twitter

A worldwide community photographing and learning about wildlife

Join Project Noah!
nature school apple icon

Project Noah Nature School visit nature school

Fly

Diptera

Description:

A fly is a flying insect. It has 6 legs. It has 2 large colorful eyes.

Habitat:

Can be found almost anywhere

Notes:

A lifespan of a fly is usually 28 days. A fly has 2 wings. Entered by group 4

Species ID Suggestions



Sign in to suggest organism ID

12 Comments

elmschool17
elmschool17 7 years ago

I could never have a better picture than that who saw it that would be very hard to spot a fly like that

elmschool4
elmschool4 7 years ago

Yes, it was alive. It did move and we had to take the pic really fast. Also we had to be really quiet to not scare it away.

elmschool17
elmschool17 7 years ago

that's a nice picture! was it alive? did it move?

elmschool1
elmschool1 7 years ago

this is a great picture!! I have to give you guys credit on finding this!

elmschool8
elmschool8 7 years ago

wow our picture looks really fake but its really good.

elmschool20
elmschool20 7 years ago

We got a picture of a fly to

elmschool4
elmschool4 7 years ago

Like our photo!

:):):):):):):):):);):):):):)

elmschool5
elmschool5 7 years ago

Nice Close Up!

elmschool18
elmschool18 7 years ago

I know how the person who took the pic got it like that! The person zoomed in on that pic

elmschool4
elmschool4 7 years ago

YEAH! We had to get a new picture because the other one we took got deleted when it was uploaded.

:(

elmschool12
elmschool12 7 years ago

I do not think anyone else did a fly.

elmschool16
elmschool16 7 years ago

how did you get that picture

Our School
Spotted by
Our School

Wyoming, Ohio, USA

Spotted on May 24, 2016
Submitted on May 31, 2016

Spotted for Mission

Related Spottings

Diptera brachycera Spotting Fly Fly species

Nearby Spottings

Grey Squirrel Common Pill Bug Katydid Spider
Noah Guardians
Noah Sponsors
join Project Noah Team

Join the Project Noah Team