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Lesser noticed (but often more exquisite) little native bees
Euryglossinae and Hylaeinae Author Gary Taylor โฆ I gotta admit I’m a bit of a fan of our lesser noticed (but often more exquisite) little native bees, particularly Euryglossinae and Hylaeinae. Ok, quick run down here, bare with me, I’ll… Continue reading
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Golden moments…
Author Koh Lin โฆ There are times in your life when you can do something good. It may not be earth shattering or monumental, but it can leave you feeling good… and that cannot be bad… So it was that… Continue reading
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The Coastal Moort
Author Gary Taylor โฆ You notice over time that certain types of flowers will attract certain types of bees, yet others aren’t remotely interestedโฆ But everyone loves a platypus. Eucalyptus platypus, also known as the Coastal Moort, has to bee… Continue reading
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alone in her last few moments to ponder such a short existence
Author Gary Taylor โฆ My posts are usually happy but this one’s a bit of a sad oneโฆ I was standing near my BeeTown, but just back a bit ‘cos I’d noticed several different male Megachiles using a nearby post… Continue reading
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A hard life…
Author Koh Lin โฆ Life can be hard… from birth through to death. For many, there are choices in life, unless of course you born as a Belenois java teutonia, aka the Caper White Butterfly, then your life is pre-determined.… Continue reading
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The Art of a “Resin Bee”
Author Gary Taylor โฆ The making of the resin bee’s nesting cap So, The Art of a “resin bee” making her nursery chamber capโฆ I’ve used a couple of different species to put this together. The first two pics are… Continue reading
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Beauty is in the eye of the bee holder
Author Gary Taylor โฆ Another common sight on the Morning Glory vine that has taken over at my place (hey, it’s green, it flowers profusely, the bees love itโฆ) is Thyreus waroonensis, or (rather unimaginatively) the Waroona Cuckoo bee. For… Continue reading
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Flight of the Black Swan
Author Dorothy L. โฆ This morning at 06.00 hrs, I literally dragged myself from my comfy bed as I had an appointment to meet people at the sewage ponds!!! I’d had a huge week, busy, busy. But enough of that.… Continue reading
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A tangled web…
Author Koh Lin โฆ Life can get complicated… sometimes, things do not go right… the smooth sailing has hit some turbulence… and there appears to be no way out. So it is, your life may become a tangled web… or… Continue reading
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The more you know…
Author Gary Taylor โฆ what I do know, is that the more you know, the more you know… you really need to know more… These pics are in reverse orderโฆ First pic, “How’s this, is that better? Have you got… Continue reading
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A day in the life of Redbank Waterhole
Author Dorothy L. โฆ WOW so much water in the gorge, the banks are wonderfully green, the sky is cloud free and a vibrant azure blue. Then I heard this loud squark, squark, squark, and there atop a dead tree… Continue reading
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Those White-plumed Unexpected Moments…
Author Koh Lin โฆ Sometimes in your everyday life, Mother Nature throws an unexpected moment your way… There I was, working busily in the garden at my work place in Alice Springs… I was looking in the cabinet drawer for… Continue reading