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Waiting for the Right Moment, Pt. 4 - _TNY_8864

I simply adore the eyes on Nomad bees. The problem with shooting them though is that they, as cleptoparasites on other solitary bees are on an almost constant move to locate a bee burrow to sneak down.

 

Well, these two (and another one) were different as they were parked on the ground outside a large (large enough to fit my hand into it) hole under a tree stump.

 

The explantation I have been given is that this species, the Marsham's nomad bee (Nomada marshamella) often parasitizes on nests of the Trimmer's mining bee (Andrena trimmerana) which is semi-social in that they can share a common entrance hole where each female makes her own nest and these two were waiting to make a move and go down and replace eggs with their own.

 

For me this was extremely fortunate as I had an unusal amount of time to creep up closer and take photos. I have another shot with the closer one in focus to post soon - and one shot where I blended the two together to have both sharp.

 

Part 1 here: flickr.com/photos/tinyturtle/48051367507/

 

Part 2 here: www.flickr.com/photos/tinyturtle/49785153878/

 

Part 3 (which is basically the same shot as this, but with a different focus) here: www.flickr.com/photos/tinyturtle/50516850743/

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Uploaded on February 19, 2021
Taken on May 22, 2019