Here's some more from the Not-Lawn-Photosafari... including some scenes of life and death. Literally.
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Some kind of
Hylaeus bees, in German Maskenbienen, mating. Why there are three of them? I don't know, and they didn't tell.
So much for the life - there were other dramatic things happening, too:
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A wasp in a fight with a bee of some kind, probably trying to get some food for her young. (Both of them, in fact, were probably trying to get some food, but only one will go home successfully...)
And now for some calmer scenes:
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Some kind of wasp, as yet unidentified. There's lots of wasp-like insects with a red and black abdomen, as I've learned! It was about 3 cm in length, so fairly huge.
There's not just the humming sound of bees and other flying insects outside, too. There's also the lovely sound of grasshoppers making their "music", and I managed to get one of them banned onto digital "film":
I didn't even try to find out what genus or species that one is, but I absolutely adore the patterning on the legs and body. A very beautiful guy (or girl?)!