RMERY13T–Blowflies or Bluebottle flies feeding off the teardrops from the eye of a cow.
RM2H8699J–Steelblue Bluebottle Fly, Chrysomya saffranea. Female. Coffs Harbour, NSW, Australia
RFBW4TT0–Young lion feeding on the decomposing carcass of a giraffe, surrounded by flies
RFF48K5P–Blowfly on a fern
RMECGH13–Common stinkhorn (Phallus impudicus) mushroom with Blowflies on the cap or pileo. This mushroom has, on the cap, a substance
RFPGT6FM–BLOWFLY (LUCILIA SP.) ADULT
RM2BX62FD–Blowfly (Lucilia species) Sussex, UK garden
RM2D7XNJ4–Ripe blackberries, covered with various flies particularly greenbottles and Cluster flies. Late summer hedgerow.
RF2JB1K17–Common green bottle fly sat on an umbellifer
RMEBR4P2–sheep maggot fly, sheep blowfly, greenbottle (Lucilia sericata), on a leaf, Germany
RF2GC5MJ8–Red compound eye
RF2C6W3PR–Photo of a scary mad man with maggots in his mouth
RF2F8GRPY–Blowfly on a flower taken as macro
RFJB4WW0–Bluebottle Blowfly Close Up (Macro)
RM2BNE3PF–Two Greenbottles / Blowflies (Lucilia sp.) foraging on a ripe Blackberry (Rubus plicatus), GWT Lower Woods reserve, Gloucestershire, UK, July.
RFR2HKXN–blowfly
RM2CMA8F3–Munich, Deutschland. 14th Sep, 2020. Flies sit on the carcass of a dead nudibranch. The best-known representatives of the blowflies are the blue blowflies or meat flies (Calliphora vicina) and the metallic-gold-green shiny gold fly (Lucilia sericata). | usage worldwide Credit: dpa/Alamy Live News
RMETEH89–Blowflies or Bluebottle flies feeding off the teardrops from the eye of a cow.
RM2H685XM–Blowfly, Family Calliphoridae. Probably Subfamily Calliphorinae. Golden Blowfly. Coffs Harbour, NSW, Australia
RF2JNG3BR–Cow on pasture suffering from hundreds of tiresome blowflies
RFF47BY2–Green bottle fly, close-up, Sweden.
RFDCGNRR–Blowflies begin to infest roadkill - a dead wood pigeon
RM2CR9RX3–A model wearing an Australian designed garment has her make-up done before a fashion parade in Sydney April 27, 2005. Australia's A$2.5 billion ($2 billion) a year wool export industry is in crisis, not from animal rights campaigners fighting for sheep backsides but from cotton and synthetic fibres. Animal rights groups led by U.S. group People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) have captured world headlines by campaigning for a global boycott of Australian wool over the practice of mulesing, where lamb's rear ends are cut and bared to prevent flystrike by burrowing blowflies. REUTERS
RM2BX1RBF–Blowfly (Lucilia species) Sussex, UK garden
RM2D7XNM8–Ripe blackberries, covered with various flies particularly greenbottles and Cluster flies. Late summer hedgerow.
RF2CGKEAC–The fly Stomorhina lunata, family Blow-flies (Calliphoridae) on Thread-leaf coreopsis, Tickseed (Coreopsis verticillata), family Asteraceae
RF2G8J7F3–two black blowflies on a green leaf while mating
RF2GC5MPC–Chrysomya megacephala or oriental latrine fly
RF2C6W3PW–Scary mad man with maggots in his mouth
RF2HB6BAT–Butterfly Atalanta Vanessa atalanta on a pear fallen from the tree with some green blowflies Lucilia sericata
RFJB4WX9–Bluebottle Blowfly Close Up (Macro)
RFR093Y4–A Green Bottle fly (Lucilia sericata) resting on a twig. These common blowflies are found all over the world.
RF2GY9HAW–two black blowflies on a green leaf while mating
RM2CMA8GH–Munich, Deutschland. 14th Sep, 2020. Flies sit on the carcass of a dead nudibranch. The best-known representatives of the blowflies are the blue blowflies or meat flies (Calliphora vicina) and the metallic-gold-green shiny gold fly (Lucilia sericata). | usage worldwide Credit: dpa/Alamy Live News
RF2BPBTRP–A pair of blowflies Calliphoridae species resting on a weathered wooden railing
RMERY13Y–Blowflies or Bluebottle flies feeding off the teardrops from the eye of a cow.
RM2H685Y9–Blowfly, Family Calliphoridae. Probably Subfamily Calliphorinae. Golden Blowfly. Coffs Harbour, NSW, Australia
RF2JNG3GP–Cow on pasture suffering from hundreds of tiresome blowflies
RFF47BWR–Close-up of a blowfly on a flower, Sweden.
RMANNE8K–Blowflies feeding on dead bird Kent England
RM2CP759N–Models wear Australian designed garments during a fashion parade in Sydney April 27, 2005. Australia's A$2.5 billion ($2 billion) a year wool export industry is in crisis, not from animal rights campaigners fighting for sheep backsides but from cotton and synthetic fibres. Animal rights groups led by U.S. group People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) have captured world headlines by campaigning for a global boycott of Australian wool over the practice of mulesing, where lamb's rear ends are cut and bared to prevent flystrike by burrowing blowflies. REUTERS/David Gray DG/JJ
RMEBP554–blue blowfly (Calliphora erythrocephala, Calliphora vicina), on bark, Germany
RM2D7XNMW–Ripe blackberries, covered with various flies particularly greenbottles and Cluster flies. Late summer hedgerow.
RF2C93NMT–Fly Stomorhina lunata, family Blow-flies (Calliphoridae) on flowers of ragwort (Senecio jacobaea), family Asteraceae or Compositae. Summer, Holland
RMAPRD9A–Blow-fly, Family Calliphoridae
RF2GC5MMC–Chrysomya megacephala or oriental latrine fly
RMBN4BTG–Wasps (Vespula vulgaris) and blowfly on damaged ripe plums on the tree
RMJ2DAB6–photo of a green bottel
RFJ9GKDD–Bluebottle fly on leaf with green background
RF2MXRD82–Bluebottle fly (Lucilia sericata) resting on a leaf. Common blowflies that are found worldwide, usually in tropical climates.
RM2JN64AB–The commonest of the shiny green blowflies, the Greenbottle is abundant and widespread but rarely enters households. They breed in carrion.
RMEG16TG–focus stacked image of dead fly on its back bluebottle Calliphora vomitoria all of insect is in focus
RFF47BWP–Close-up of a blowfly on a flower, Sweden.
RMC6HD0J–Greenbottle fly (Lucilia or Paenicia sericata), a common blowfly. Used by forensic entomologists to determine age of cadavers.
RM2CT0CMH–A model wears an Australian designed garment during a fashion parade in Sydney April 27, 2005. Australia's A$2.5 billion ($2 billion) a year wool export industry is in crisis, not from animal rights campaigners fighting for sheep backsides but from cotton and synthetic fibres. Animal rights groups led by U.S. group People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) have captured world headlines by campaigning for a global boycott of Australian wool over the practice of mulesing, where lamb's rear ends are cut and bared to prevent flystrike by burrowing blowflies. REUTERS/David Gray DG/JJ
RM2D7XNJA–Ripe blackberries, covered with various flies particularly greenbottles and Cluster flies. Late summer hedgerow.
RF2M0M0CK–The fly Stomorhina lunata, family Blow-flies (Calliphoridae) on the flowers of ragwort (Senecio jacobaea), family Asteraceae or Compositae. Summer
RMAPRDA6–Blow-fly, Family Calliphoridae. On leaf. Top view
RF2GC5MMB–Chrysomya megacephala or oriental latrine fly
RM2HD69FE–Australian Blowfly, probably a Large Greenbottle, Chrysomya rufifacies or Steelblue Bluebottle Fly, Chrysomya saffranea. Coffs Harbour, NSW, Australia
RFJ9GKEB–Bluebottle fly on leaf with green background
RMMFGB34–BLOW-FLY adult emerging from pupa Fam. Calliphoridae
RMCT11D7–Fly in food intake
RM2H3KYX3–Common stinkhorn fungus (Phallus impudicus) with lots of flies feeding on it attracted by the foul smell odour, UK woodland during autumn fall.
RMCRAGGT–Blowfly (Polenia spec.), Hesse, Germany, Europe