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Gnammas in the Granite Belt
Author Marc Newman โฆ Part 1 – Gnammas in the Granite Belt, Queensland Gnammas are rock pools found mostly on relatively level outcrops of granite, but also on other types of rocks. It is an Aboriginal name from Western Australia… Continue reading
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Bubbling…
Author Cassidy Taylor This is an interesting photo and video of what is a tiny native bee (Lasioglossum sp). It has what appears to be a water bubble on its mouth and it moves itโs tongue in and out of… Continue reading
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“warts and all”
Author Ken Walker โฆ I’m glad you enjoyed the 80 stack single image from Gary Taylor’s bee. My research work occurs mainly in the world of under the microscope and I am privileged to see animals (in this case bees)… Continue reading
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I noticed some debris hanging out of one of the nests
Author Gary Taylor โฆ Contribution Ken Walker Ok, so here’s an oddityโฆ I went to check on my bees… 1st pic, just to set the scene, one of the apartment blocks in my BeeTown showing eight Meroglossa rubricata in their… Continue reading
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Everyone loves a platypus…
Author Gary Taylor โฆ Everyone loves a platypus… Megachile canifrons (is nesting in my BeeTown only a few metres away), Meroglossa rubricata 3rd pic (also nesting in my BeeTown), Lasioglossum (Chililictus) 4th pic female, 5th pic male (they’re ground nesters… Continue reading
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Here she is finishing off her 7th apartment
Author Marc Newman โฆ I love this bee, it doesn’t mind me up close while she’s busy. Here she is finishing off her 7th apartment and still looks as fresh as a daisy. Interesting to contemplate how many Black Resin… Continue reading
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Trouble at the nest…
Author Marc Newman โฆ Megachile deanii. I’m assuming male and female, but the “male” was having trouble getting back into the nest. She wasn’t having a bar of him. An eventual truce was reached and he made it inside… ๐… Continue reading
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Super territorial and awesome to watch…
Author Gary Taylor โฆ Not a bee this time, just a Bee fly, Bombyliidae, but possibly the largest fly we have here. They’re like thumbs with wings, super territorial and awesome to watch (and hear) when they fight over a… Continue reading
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Native bees Euryglossa calaina and Callomelitta antipodes
Author Gary Taylor โฆ There’s something about finding, photographing and adding new species of native bees to the collection that I find highly addictiveโฆ And since my latest new addition to the albums, Euryglossa calaina (first pic, thanks for the… Continue reading
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So here she isโฆ Euryglossa calaina
Author Gary Taylor โฆ So here she isโฆ Euryglossa calaina in all her splendid glory (well, a small selection)โฆ The fix I was after. So many times I’ve spotted something new and only managed a blurry photo and it’s years… Continue reading
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The most beautiful Trichocolletes…
Author Gary Taylor โฆ So the whole day was dedicated to getting one pic of one bee, just one jobโฆ The most beautiful Trichocolletes, Trichocolletes pulcherrimus. ๐ In Latin pulcher means “beautiful”, rimus is the third declension to the superlative… Continue reading
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Now where did we leave our child…
Author Dorothy L. โฆ I am telling you… this is where we left the baby… Well lets keep looking… Ok… let daddy try calling for junior… Baby… baby… is it time to leave the creche… You can read more on… Continue reading