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From the Big Trip 3D slide archives - 2004.
On our journey around the country, it was always a great pleasure to meet and talk to people everywhere. Here on one of the beautiful beaches in Esperance in Western Australia, we met this nice gentleman who introduced us to Rocky and Digger. Rocky was the larger of the two German Shepherds and Digger was his little brother. Rocky had won many titles in competitions all round the country, and Digger was in training. He definitely set off my "cute-o-meter" with his bandaged leg, one ear that refused to stay upright and poking out the tongue at just the right moment! Here he reluctantly obeyed the hand gesture to "stay" but as soon as the owner moved out of shot, Digger was off exploring the beach, and digging! So, I was lucky to get this shot in first!
The beach was one of many surrounding Esperance which has one of the most beautiful coastlines I have seen. Between the pale sands, stunning clear waters, islands and rocky headlands, it was an enchanting place.
(Slide scanned using Canon RP with 24-240 and Nisi close up lens. Original taken using Fuji Sensia 100 slide film)
A slightly worn female digger bee, Diadasia sp., on a Black-eyed Susan. Emerald Valley, El Paso County, Colorado. June 25, 2018.
Anzac memorial Digger facing the South to a pair of classic Australian grass trees Xanthorrhoea and the Queenslander house on the hill opposite which looks down on the central city .
Ipswich
The Soul digger is waiting,
For the winter is coming,
Trees fall asleep for a while
And leaves slowly wave goodbye.
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Sadly the bee population on our earth is suffering at the hands of industry.
The Digger Bee is unique in that it makes its nest in the ground. They come back every year to forage on the Black Currant Blossoms.
I love photographing them. They are quite unique looking due to their large proboscis.
My guess would be that Digger wasn't the least bit interested in getting his picture taken today!! Gotta love that expression!
Steamrail's A2 986 and Elecrail's Tait Set power towards Diggers Rest on 8543 shuttle to Sunbury from Watergardens - 4/6/23
Diggers.
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preghiere outstretching angoscianti fornace ardente valli scavate desideri bruciate,
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miotaseolaíocht contúirteach marbh céadfaí tremors pionóis ifreann ceaseless serpents fuilteach lámha ata gáirsiúil,
monstrøse stinking fluer begravet glupske kjempe forråtnelse møter profetiene mangling klør,
毒のろわ深淵を痙攣ボス反乱の水疱を攻撃衝突内の痛みを伴う雷鳴.
Steve.D.Hammond.
Here's a Field Digger Wasp (Mellinus arvensis) with a captured fly in our Staffordshire garden today. They use the flies to provision their nests and usually fly straight back to their nest burrows with them. Occasionally though (I've seen this a couple of times before) they stop on a leaf and appear to eat some of the fly. Normally for food, these wasps feed on nectar. Interesting!
CWB Lens Capped Single Exposure Sooc Jpeg.
Can you make out both of the earth excavators? Double Diggers twice the fun!
Cold start to the day in Fareham today this bait digger must have been cold, if you look closely you can see the ducks and swans waiting for scraps.
Digger Bee (Anthophora species?).
Mealy Sage (Salvia farinacea).
Hagerman National Wildlife Refuge.
Grayson County, Texas. 20 May 2020.
Nikon D500. Nikkor AF-S 300mm f/4E ED PF VR + TC-14e III teleconverter.
(420mm) f/7.1 @ 1/800 sec. ISO 1800.
Native bees, important pollinators for agriculture and wild ecosystems, are experiencing population declines in Texas and across the country. KN
On a walk around the city on a damp grey day August 29, 2015 Christchurch, New Zealand to catch up on what's happing.
I'm not too sure of the species or even group of this little wasp with the designer shades, resting on a Knapweed flower. I was planning on getting more whole body shots for ID, but it flew off.