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(245/366) As well as eating unsuspecting bugs our puppy Bella loves digging holes in the driveway. I sometimes think we should have named her "Digger". Have a great weekend everyone.
A pair of tiny Digger Wasps (Ectemnius cephalotes) at Low Barns Nature Reserve. This species of Digger Wasp dig in soft wood (not sand) and they are found in woodland areas.
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Thanks to Ed, I know that this is a great golden sand digger wasp. Another of the one who was face to face with the yellow jacket.
This great gold digger wasp was commingling with the bees among the tiny blossoms near the waterfront. Taken with the Raynox on the 200-500 with 1.4 TC. Uncropped.
Summers early morning visit to Wallersea, showing diggers unloading soil from London`s crossrail to form a new RSPB Reserve.
Ornate Tailed Digger Wasp | Cerceris rybyensis | Crabronidae
Samsung NX1 & Helios 44-2 58mm f/2
16mm Macro Tube | f/4 | Manual Focus | Available Light | Handheld
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Urbane Digger Bee foraging for pollen and nectar. The Digger Bee chose our Mystic Spires Salvia Flowers. Photo taken in our backyard in Camas, Washington.
Photographed inside a hedge bindweed flower in the La Crosse River Marsh. Sorta kinda pretty sure on the ID of this pollinator.
GOLD DIGGER CASTING: Giselle Chauveau
"A diamond never starts out polished and shimmering. It once was undeveloped, but with enough pressure and time, becomes absolutely divine. I’m a goal digger with a diamond mind. My own business I mine, it will blow you away with how it shines."- Gi
thefashionteller.com/2014/06/24/gold-digger-public-casting/
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A crop of a wild Parsnip flower head to show the wasp anmong the common Hoverflies. It was notable to both of us how long the antennae were but it could be a common Field digger Wasp
An anthophorid digger bee (Anthophora urbana) departs a vinegarweed flower after extracting nectar. Notice the exposure of the flower stamen to pollen on the bee's behind. For an interesting read, ask your favorite LLM AI about the pollination mechanism of vinegarweed. See bugguide.net/node/view/78939