Plenty of Action Along the Alley

More people are starting to get out & about now and with a bit of sunshine, the Digger Alley inhabitants have been keeping us amused.  The probe lens has been giving me some fun video clips again (and some conversations with the curious) so here's another dip into the world at our feet.

Beewolves normally close the door when they go out

So their burrows don't get pinched by others.  You want home to be there when you return with a bee after all!

Sliding down the burrow when they arrive home

Ornate Tailed Digger Wasps are also plentiful this year

They've been collecting a variety of bees - sometimes a bit larger than you'd expect!

They don't seem to have a bad relationship with the Beewolves, even chatting to them at the burrow entrance on occasion

Ants clear up the deceased, this one managing a bee all by itself

But I'll finish for a change with one of the little bees digging a home.  Gotta love the Green Eyed Flower Bee!

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  • Pantaloon Bees were busy yesterday - they don't really like the fierce sunshine, so the warm yet mostly overcast weather suited them.  Mind you, even in slo-mo, they're quick to disappear down their burrow!

    It's better when they leave, sometimes they'll take a few moments to clean off the dust before setting out on a foraging mission

    Weevil Wolves have been somewhat elusive this year - only a handful about, so it was nice to see this one working hard stocking her burrow

    The Beewolf, a bit miffed a different wasp was centre of attention, came to see what was going on.  They're a bit disdainful of the small cargo Weevil Wolves carry - and to be fair, a honey bee is a fair old load for a wasp!

    This picture is interesting, she's about to disappear underground with her load, so she's checking out the hole to make sure it's hers.  Amazing things those antenna!

    This little bee is a bit more of a rarity - it's a Red Thighed Epeolus.  It didn't hang around, so I only managed a quick shot, but it's another tick on the list for the Digger Alley year :-)

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  • Pantaloon Bees were busy yesterday - they don't really like the fierce sunshine, so the warm yet mostly overcast weather suited them.  Mind you, even in slo-mo, they're quick to disappear down their burrow!

    It's better when they leave, sometimes they'll take a few moments to clean off the dust before setting out on a foraging mission

    Weevil Wolves have been somewhat elusive this year - only a handful about, so it was nice to see this one working hard stocking her burrow

    The Beewolf, a bit miffed a different wasp was centre of attention, came to see what was going on.  They're a bit disdainful of the small cargo Weevil Wolves carry - and to be fair, a honey bee is a fair old load for a wasp!

    This picture is interesting, she's about to disappear underground with her load, so she's checking out the hole to make sure it's hers.  Amazing things those antenna!

    This little bee is a bit more of a rarity - it's a Red Thighed Epeolus.  It didn't hang around, so I only managed a quick shot, but it's another tick on the list for the Digger Alley year :-)

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