Panduan lapangan hewan
Small fly
Identifikasi, habitat, rarity, perilaku, simbolisme, fakta, dan pelajaran praktis dari alam.
Small fly or gnat turns Field Focus into close airborne observation, where size, wing posture, swarming behavior, and habitat reveal what a quick glance misses.
Kartu AnimalDex
Vlijmen · Noord-Brabant · Nederland
Nama ilmiah
Diptera
Kategori
Invertebrate
Habitat
Native range keys: north_america, south_america, europe, north_africa_middle_east, sub_saharan_africa, central_asia, south_asia, southeast_asia, east_asia, australia_oceania. Moist soil, compost, drains, ponds, windows, lights, gardens, and shaded air fit because Field Focus needs tiny movement connected to breeding material and flight behavior.
Rarity
Relatively common · 38/100
Native range
Native range keys: north_america, south_america, europe, north_africa_middle_east, sub_saharan_africa, central_asia, south_asia, southeast_asia, east_asia, australia_oceania. Moist soil, compost, drains, ponds, windows, lights, gardens, and shaded air fit because Field Focus needs tiny movement connected to breeding material and flight behavior.
Field Focus
Look closer.
Notice the details that matter.
Apa yang diajarkannya
Specific field marks reveal identity and behavior when you look closely.
Coba
Its lesson for us is clear: awareness is its own kind of power.
Bukti alam
Small fly or gnat rewards careful observation in the field.
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Mengapa Field Focus?
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Small fly or gnat turns Field Focus into close airborne observation, where size, wing posture, swarming behavior, and habitat reveal what a quick glance misses.
Cara mengidentifikasi Small fly
- Tiny wings and bodies require close watching for identification
- Swarming or hovering behavior can reveal mating and habitat use
- Moist places often support larvae before the adult flight stage
- Small size makes motion and setting as important as appearance
Kenapa Small fly menarik
- Many gnats and tiny flies spend their larval lives in moist material
- Swarms often form around landmarks, light, or still air spaces
- Some are harmless, while others bite or feed around decaying matter
Habitat: Native range keys: north_america, south_america, europe, north_africa_middle_east, sub_saharan_africa, central_asia, south_asia, southeast_asia, east_asia, australia_oceania. Moist soil, compost, drains, ponds, windows, lights, gardens, and shaded air fit because Field Focus needs tiny movement connected to breeding material and flight behavior.
Native range: Native range keys: north_america, south_america, europe, north_africa_middle_east, sub_saharan_africa, central_asia, south_asia, southeast_asia, east_asia, australia_oceania. Moist soil, compost, drains, ponds, windows, lights, gardens, and shaded air fit because Field Focus needs tiny movement connected to breeding material and flight behavior.
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nativeRangeCardDescription
Native range keys: north_america, south_america, europe, north_africa_middle_east, sub_saharan_africa, central_asia, south_asia, southeast_asia, east_asia, australia_oceania. Moist soil, compost, drains, ponds, windows, lights, gardens, and shaded air fit because Field Focus needs tiny movement connected to breeding material and flight behavior.
To find Small fly in the wild, focus on the exact habitat patches that match its body design and daily behavior, not just the broad country where it exists. You usually do better by working one good piece of habitat inside native range keys: north_america, south_america, europe, north_africa_middle_east, sub_saharan_africa, central_asia, south_asia, southeast_asia, east_asia, australia_oceania. Moist soil, compost, drains, ponds, windows, lights, gardens, and shaded air fit because Field Focus needs tiny movement connected to breeding material and flight behavior. than by covering too much ground.
- Quiet marsh edges, reedbeds, river bends, or shallow wetland margins
- Headlands, reef edges, island colonies, tidal channels, or productive coastal water
- Protected habitat blocks within native range keys: north_america, south_america, europe, north_africa_middle_east, sub_saharan_africa, central_asia, south_asia, southeast_asia, east_asia, australia_oceania. Moist soil, compost, drains, ponds, windows, lights, gardens, and shaded air fit because Field Focus needs tiny movement connected to breeding material and flight behavior.
- Early sun and calm weather usually give the best chance of seeing normal basking, perched, or soaring behavior.
- Watch the transition line between open water and cover, because feeding and movement often happen on that edge.
- Slow down and scan shapes, outlines, and eye-level silhouettes; many good sightings come from noticing what does not move.
Adults may feed on nectar, fluids, or very little, while larvae use fungi, algae, decaying matter, or aquatic material. The diet depends strongly on the group.
Spiders, birds, dragonflies, predatory insects, drying, cleaning, and habitat loss threaten them. Numbers and fast life cycles help small flies persist.
Adults are often active in calm, humid, warm periods, with some gathering at dusk or near lights. Their rhythm follows moisture and air movement.
Many small flies live only days to weeks as adults, while larval stages may last longer depending on food, water, and temperature.
Females lay eggs in moist or food-rich places, giving larvae immediate access to the material they need. Offspring begin life almost invisible.
Males and females may differ in antennae, size, or swarming role, but magnification and behavior are often needed to see it.
- Tiny wings and bodies require close watching for identification
- Swarming or hovering behavior can reveal mating and habitat use
- Moist places often support larvae before the adult flight stage
- Small size makes motion and setting as important as appearance
Small fly most often symbolizes field focus in AnimalDex because its real survival behavior repeatedly shows this pattern.
Specific field marks reveal identity and behavior when you look closely.
Small fly or gnat rewards careful observation in the field.
- Observe from a respectful distance and avoid changing the animal's behavior.
- Do not block feeding, shelter, nesting, or travel routes.
- Use a live camera capture without handling or staging wildlife.
0/1 XP toward Level 2
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statsDescription
statsSourceLabel: statsSourceSpeciesProfile
dominanceStat
22
speedStat
42
sizeStat
8
intelligenceStat
18
rarityStat
38%
Total
128
Size scale
Tiny
Uses the canonical size stat for consistent placement







US$72 – US$150
Perkiraan rentang nilai
Kepercayaan 69%
Perkiraan nilai AnimalDex dibuat dari stat spesies kanonik.
Not a marketplace listing.
Perkiraan nilai berdasarkan hewan yang teridentifikasi dan konteks harga yang tersedia. Bukan daftar marketplace.
Tangkapan Small fly berperingkat
1 tangkapan berperingkat dalam grup ini dari kolektor AnimalDex.
Seberapa langka Small fly?
Rarity: Relatively common (38/100)
AnimalDex canonical rarity score: 38/100, maintained by the live indexed species profile.
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