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Eumenes fraternus is a species of potter wasp in the subfamily Eumeninae of the family Vespidae. It is native to the eastern United States and Canada. The female builds a miniature pot out of mud in which it lays an egg and places a live caterpillar. Its developing larva feeds on this whereas the adult wasp feeds primarily on nectar.
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A Potter Wasp (Eumenes fraternus) having a breakfast of nectar from a Fire Tail Fleeceflower (Persicaria amplexicaulis) in the Royal Botanical Garden's 'Rock Garden', located in Hamilton, Ontario.
Orange Potter Wasp (Eumenes latreilli)
Seen in our garden some time back. They are not an aggressive wasp but can give a nasty sting.
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The sunrise was uneventful but this cloud bank lit up towards the south away from the sun. The wonderful sandstone rock formations on the cliffs at Potter Point are a great foreground.
6 stop ND + 3 stop grad ND
Sunlit craggy crevices at Potter Point my go to spot for photos with so many interesting compositions.
One of the most challenging n difficult shot, due to dark place I was not able to see it, so focusing was tricky indeed. I have been trying to capture since last 5 years... not a perfect one but I do not expect better than this :(
This Northern Pintail drake was swimming in the channel at Potter Marsh. I'd love to catch one who hasn't gotten that beautiful white chest dirty from dabbling ;)
Taken 25 May 2022 at Potter Marsh, Anchorage, Alaska.
Shot on Olympus E-PL3 and TTArtisan 17mm f1.4. Edited with Darktable 4.6.1 and GIMP 2.10,
From a sequence of photos taken at Gladstone Pottery Museum, Stoke-on-Trent
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Julius has truly enjoyed the greenhouse/conservatory! Some of the other bears have watched through the windows but no one else has ventured in yet! Happy Teddy Bear Tuesday, All!
Samsung NX1 & Kiron 105mm f/2.8 Macro
Wide Open | Manual Focus | Available Light | Handheld
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Sorting through photos came across this one from last year. I believe it is one of the Potter wasps possibly Ancistrocerus species.
Confirmation of ID would be very welcome.
A nice potter wasp making a visit to the asters....
Some species info: www.inaturalist.org/taxa/133765-Eumenes-fraternus#article...
The fresh and clean SD70M's pull past Potter Street station with one of several set overs of their train from Flint. A group is slowly working on cleaning up and fixing up the insides of the station and hopefully they will make great headway in restoring it.
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A Potter making pitchers as the summers have started. Most of the people in remote areas still use pitchers for drinking waters in their homes.
John the potter at the Lavender Farm pottery between Selbourne and Alton, Hampshire. (Classic error - hadn't noticed the pig's ears emerging from his head - so caught up in his infectious laugh.)
Celebrating my first post-Covid opportunity for travel photography – a very interesting and enjoyable trip to Uzbekistan in May 2023. A potter in Margilan in the Fergana Valley.
Sunset View of Potter Creek as it enters Turnagain Arm at low tide (11-27-18 5D IV 16-35mm f/4.0 IS - 4257)
was een Nederlandse kunstschilder uit de Gouden Eeuw. Omdat hij slechts 28 jaar oud is geworden, is de omvang van zijn oeuvre beperkt.
Paulus Potter is geboren in Enkhuizen.
Hij tekent hier deze twee geiten.
Het beeld in brons is van Jan van Velzen 1991.