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Robberfly, U, side, MA, Cape Cod
Robberfly, U, side, MA, Cape Cod
Robberfly, U, side, MA, Cape Cod

Experiment - Thanks to the person for suggesting looking into one-way glass to eliminate double reflections in shots taken on glass. In this case the robberfly was photographed on a piece of glass that was coated with the mirror finish one-way film that you can buy in the hardware store for to add daytime privacy to your houses.

Experiment - Thanks to the person for suggesting looking into one-way glass to eliminate double reflections in shots taken on glass. In this case the robberfly was photographed on a piece of glass that was coated with the mirror finish one-way film that you can buy in the hardware store for to add daytime privacy to your houses.

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Rophitulus species, angle, brazil
Rophitulus species, angle, brazil
Rophitulus species, angle, brazil

A small very black bee with an extremely wide head.Note the lobe projecting from the "cheek" back towards the thorax. This is one member of a fairly large genus of bees that are restricted to tropical South America south. From...the Packer Lab.

A small very black bee with an extremely wide head.Note the lobe projecting from the "cheek" back towards the thorax. This is one member of a fairly large genus of bees that are restricted to tropical South America south. From...the Packer Lab.

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Rophitulus species, face, brazil
Rophitulus species, face, brazil
Rophitulus species, face, brazil

A small very black bee with an extremely wide head.Note the lobe projecting from the "cheek" back towards the thorax. This is one member of a fairly large genus of bees that are restricted to tropical South America south. From...the Packer Lab.

A small very black bee with an extremely wide head.Note the lobe projecting from the "cheek" back towards the thorax. This is one member of a fairly large genus of bees that are restricted to tropical South America south. From...the Packer Lab.

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Rophitulus species, side, brazil
Rophitulus species, side, brazil
Rophitulus species, side, brazil

A small very black bee with an extremely wide head.Note the lobe projecting from the "cheek" back towards the thorax. This is one member of a fairly large genus of bees that are restricted to tropical South America south. From...the Packer Lab.

A small very black bee with an extremely wide head.Note the lobe projecting from the "cheek" back towards the thorax. This is one member of a fairly large genus of bees that are restricted to tropical South America south. From...the Packer Lab.

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Rove Beetle, u, back, DC
Rove Beetle, u, back, DC
Rove Beetle, u, back, DC

Found near the National Mall in Washington D.C. in mulch. Genus/ Species identification would be lovely.Canon Mark II 5D, Zerene Stacker, Stackshot Sled, 65mm Canon MP-E 1-5X macro lens, Twin Macro Flash in Styrofoam Cooler, F5.0, ISO 100, Shutter Speed 200,

Found near the National Mall in Washington D.C. in mulch. Genus/ Species identification would be lovely.Canon Mark II 5D, Zerene Stacker, Stackshot Sled, 65mm Canon MP-E 1-5X macro lens, Twin Macro Flash in Styrofoam Cooler, F5.0, ISO 100, Shutter Speed 200,

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Rove Beetle, u, Face2, DC
Rove Beetle, u, Face2, DC
Rove Beetle, u, Face2, DC

Found near the National Mall in Washington D.C. in mulch. Genus/ Species identification would be lovely.Canon Mark II 5D, Zerene Stacker, Stackshot Sled, 65mm Canon MP-E 1-5X macro lens, Twin Macro Flash in Styrofoam Cooler, F5.0, ISO 100, Shutter Speed 200,

Found near the National Mall in Washington D.C. in mulch. Genus/ Species identification would be lovely.Canon Mark II 5D, Zerene Stacker, Stackshot Sled, 65mm Canon MP-E 1-5X macro lens, Twin Macro Flash in Styrofoam Cooler, F5.0, ISO 100, Shutter Speed 200,

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Ruby Throated Hummingbird, F, leg, 430 ESt. NW, 8.22.12
Ruby Throated Hummingbird, F, leg, 430 ESt. NW, 8.22.12
Ruby Throated Hummingbird, F, leg, 430 ESt. NW, 8.22.12

Dead Ruby-throated Hummingbird, Archilochus colubris, after striking a building in the fall of 2012 in Washington D.C. Collected by Lights out DC

Dead Ruby-throated Hummingbird, Archilochus colubris, after striking a building in the fall of 2012 in Washington D.C. Collected by Lights out DC

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Ruby Throated Hummingbird, F, side body, 430 ESt. NW, 8.22.12
Ruby Throated Hummingbird, F, side body, 430 ESt. NW, 8.22.12
Ruby Throated Hummingbird, F, side body, 430 ESt. NW, 8.22.12

Dead Ruby-throated Hummingbird, Archilochus colubris, after striking a building in the fall of 2012 in Washington D.C. Collected by Lights out DC

Dead Ruby-throated Hummingbird, Archilochus colubris, after striking a building in the fall of 2012 in Washington D.C. Collected by Lights out DC

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Ruby Throated Hummingbird, F, side face, 430 ESt. NW, 8.22.12
Ruby Throated Hummingbird, F, side face, 430 ESt. NW, 8.22.12
Ruby Throated Hummingbird, F, side face, 430 ESt. NW, 8.22.12

Dead Ruby-throated Hummingbird, Archilochus colubris, after striking a building in the fall of 2012 in Washington D.C. Collected by Lights out DC

Dead Ruby-throated Hummingbird, Archilochus colubris, after striking a building in the fall of 2012 in Washington D.C. Collected by Lights out DC

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Ruby
Ruby
Ruby

Ruby crystals in a rock. Experimental shot from some material given to me by the Geology Division at USGS. Right now just playing around with light set ups and photoshopping...comments welcome. Photograph by Brooke Alexender.

Ruby crystals in a rock. Experimental shot from some material given to me by the Geology Division at USGS. Right now just playing around with light set ups and photoshopping...comments welcome. Photograph by Brooke Alexender.

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Ruizanthedella mutabilis, f, face, Patagonia, Chile
Ruizanthedella mutabilis, f, face, Patagonia, Chile
Ruizanthedella mutabilis, f, face, Patagonia, Chile

Back to the great Chilean expedition of 2017. Here is Ruizanthedella mutabilis, which, if I recall correctly, is something of a dirtball species, one that was found regularly and elicited no excitement from Laurence Packer, expedition chief. Halictids are like that.

Back to the great Chilean expedition of 2017. Here is Ruizanthedella mutabilis, which, if I recall correctly, is something of a dirtball species, one that was found regularly and elicited no excitement from Laurence Packer, expedition chief. Halictids are like that.

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Ruizanthedella mutabilis, f, left, Patagonia, Chile
Ruizanthedella mutabilis, f, left, Patagonia, Chile
Ruizanthedella mutabilis, f, left, Patagonia, Chile

Back to the great Chilean expedition of 2017. Here is Ruizanthedella mutabilis, which, if I recall correctly, is something of a dirtball species, one that was found regularly and elicited no excitement from Laurence Packer, expedition chief. Halictids are like that.

Back to the great Chilean expedition of 2017. Here is Ruizanthedella mutabilis, which, if I recall correctly, is something of a dirtball species, one that was found regularly and elicited no excitement from Laurence Packer, expedition chief. Halictids are like that.

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Sambucus nigra spp. canadensis, American black elderberry close-up 2
Sambucus nigra spp. canadensis, American black elderberry close-up 2
Sambucus nigra spp. canadensis, American black elderberry close-up 2

Elderberry...Sambucus nigra in this case....Always listed as a good bee plant, but despite all the bloom I have never been that impressed by the bee coming and going on this plant. But they do bloom over a more extended period than some more bee centric berry bushes. Pictures and plants by Helen Lowe Metzman.

Elderberry...Sambucus nigra in this case....Always listed as a good bee plant, but despite all the bloom I have never been that impressed by the bee coming and going on this plant. But they do bloom over a more extended period than some more bee centric berry bushes. Pictures and plants by Helen Lowe Metzman.

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Sambucus nigra spp. canadensis, American black elderberry close-up
Sambucus nigra spp. canadensis, American black elderberry close-up
Sambucus nigra spp. canadensis, American black elderberry close-up

Elderberry...Sambucus nigra in this case....Always listed as a good bee plant, but despite all the bloom I have never been that impressed by the bee coming and going on this plant. But they do bloom over a more extended period than some more bee centric berry bushes. Pictures and plants by Helen Lowe Metzman.

Elderberry...Sambucus nigra in this case....Always listed as a good bee plant, but despite all the bloom I have never been that impressed by the bee coming and going on this plant. But they do bloom over a more extended period than some more bee centric berry bushes. Pictures and plants by Helen Lowe Metzman.

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Sand Wasp, F, back, Guantanamo Bay
Sand Wasp, F, back, Guantanamo Bay
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sand wasp, F, face, Guantanamo Bay
sand wasp, F, face, Guantanamo Bay
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Sand Wasp. Female. Cuba. Side
Sand Wasp. Female. Cuba. Side
Sand Wasp. Female. Cuba. Side

Sand Wasp, female, Sand Wasp...hunts flies for its nest. Bembix americana antilleana, female, Sand Wasp from Guantanamo Bay, Cuba

Sand Wasp, female, Sand Wasp...hunts flies for its nest. Bembix americana antilleana, female, Sand Wasp from Guantanamo Bay, Cuba

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Sanguinaria canadensis, Bloodroot, 3, Howard County, MD, Helen Lowe Metzman
Sanguinaria canadensis, Bloodroot, 3, Howard County, MD, Helen Lowe Metzman
Sanguinaria canadensis, Bloodroot, 3, Howard County, MD, Helen Lowe Metzman

Another shot of Bloodroot, Sanguinaria canadensis by Helen Lowe Metzman in Howard County, Maryland. Note the lovely unfurling leaf.

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Sanguinaria canadensis, Bloodroot, Howard County, MD, Helen Lowe Metzman
Sanguinaria canadensis, Bloodroot, Howard County, MD, Helen Lowe Metzman
Sanguinaria canadensis, Bloodroot, Howard County, MD, Helen Lowe Metzman

Bloodroot (Sanguinaria canadensis). An early early spring flower. Named the blood red interior of its root. So red it was used by Native Americans to paint their faces and as a dye. No eating this baby though it is full of alkaloids. Interestingly, one of those alkaloids, sanguinarine is in some mouthwashes.

Bloodroot (Sanguinaria canadensis). An early early spring flower. Named the blood red interior of its root. So red it was used by Native Americans to paint their faces and as a dye. No eating this baby though it is full of alkaloids. Interestingly, one of those alkaloids, sanguinarine is in some mouthwashes.

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Sap Beetle
Sap Beetle
Sap Beetle

Glischrochilus sanguinolentus - Another 10X shot, this of the head of a small little sap beetle that I found feeding on the cut end of a Boxelder in my backyard, apparently this beetle is fond of maples, their sap, and the associated fungi/bacteria growing on the sap.

Glischrochilus sanguinolentus - Another 10X shot, this of the head of a small little sap beetle that I found feeding on the cut end of a Boxelder in my backyard, apparently this beetle is fond of maples, their sap, and the associated fungi/bacteria growing on the sap.