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Mason bees emerge from their nests in the spring. These solitary bees lay an egg in the whole and then block it up with clay where it grows until the following spring. Excellent native pollinators! This is the first time I've been able to get pictures of them emerging.
Mason bees emerge from their nests in the spring. These solitary bees lay an egg in the whole and then block it up with clay where it grows until the following spring. Excellent native pollinators! This is the first time I've been able to get pictures of them emerging.
Order Hymenoptera (Ants, Bees, Wasps and Sawflies)
No Taxon (Aculeata - Bees, Ants, and Stinging Wasps)
Superfamily Vespoidea (Ants, Stinging Wasps, and Hornets)
Family Vespidae (Yellowjackets, Paper Wasps, and Hornets; Potter, Mason and Pollen Wasps)
Subfamily Eumeninae (Potter and Mason Wasps)
Genus Symmorphus
Farmington Hills, MI
One of the most beautiful pianos in the world. I love Mason & Hamlin pianos -- the piano of my dreams, really. Bösendorfers and Steinways are beautiful in their own right, but I've always felt more comfortable playing a Mason & Hamlin. It fits my style...
Mason bees emerge from their nests in the spring. These solitary bees lay an egg in the whole and then block it up with clay where it grows until the following spring. Excellent native pollinators! This is the first time I've been able to get pictures of them emerging.
Willy Mason plays Moseley Folk Festival 2011 in Moseley, Birmingham, UK, 3 September 2011.
Make sure you see all my photos from this event here...
Photos for BrumNotes and Gig Junkies with review by Daron of The Hearing Aid.
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Mason Ho of Hawaii advances in 1st to round 4 from round 3 heat 4 of the Hawaiian Pro at Haleiwa, Oahu, Hawaii, USA
On Thursday, May 12, 2011 at 7:00 pm at the Olean Public Library, author Mason Winfield presented “The Supernatural Southern Tier: Famous Ghosts, Haunted Sites, and Ghosthunting.”
In a 90 minute power point presentation about ghosts, haunted sites and ghosthunting in the Southern Tier region of New York State, Mason Winfield introduced some of the patterns he observes in the region’s supernatural folklore, including reflections upon its most powerful haunted sites, its Native American legends, and its famous ghosts.
It was a very popular program with approximately 81 people in attendance.