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This terrier is one very lucky pooch. He lives on a property and isn't desexed. He must have strayed onto another property and they shot him. The bullet went through his right forelimbs. Xrays showed suspect lead based shards of bullet. We anaesthetised him & flushed his wounds.
Saw this way over to my right on the new stretch of motorway, as I waited at the train crossing. It was enormous:))
A very substantial digger with a long reach on a low loader opposite the Siloam Chapel. Later in the day, I went looking for it, but there was no sign of it in the vicinity.
Edimilson, работал с братом в джунглях на золотых приисках. Работали под водой, метрах на 30. Ныряли каждый день, в 8 утра загрузка, в 6 вечера - всплытие. Тяжелая работа, которая не принесла особенных богатств - на сопутствующие расходы уходила львиная доля доходов. Кроме того, постоянная работа на глубине сказалась на его слухе. Сейчас он живет в скромной лачуге и занимается малярным ремеслом.
Black and White Digger Wasp (Bicyrtes quadrifasciata) nectaring on Goldenrod, near the Belle Isle Nature Zoo.
Crabro peltarius, male. The Andrena vaga nest I found in spring was completely taken over by dozens of these digger wasps. They kept coming in with fly after fly, feeding their offspring.
I haven't been able to find a picture anyplace that just matches this bug but with the hairy body and corrugations on its wings I think it must be a digger wasp. There are dozens of them on the thyme in my garden. They don't seem to be aggressive and are about 3/4" long. I'm located in New Jersey.
Solitary or digger wasp.
This area of my garden was cleared a while ago ready for some paving (for a cold frame). It has been compacted and of course is concrete hard due to the drought but still these wasps can dig! I have read they dig down to 30cm. That does not surprise me, the soil bought back the surface was moist so must have come from very deep. There is now a large community of solitary wasps so I guess the paving will have to wait.
California Digger Bee, M
(Anthophora californica : Apidae)
Kohl's Ranch, Gila Co., Arizona, elev. ca. 5360 ft. Ponderosa pine/oak/juniper forest vicinity Tonto Creek.
Male with hind tibia red and modified, with a projection.
ID thru iNaturalist by J Ascher