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This native bee is seen eating pollen deposited on a style by another creature, possibly by the feral honey bee. These bees look a lot like wasps and stoch they pollen in specialised sacks in their cheeks instead of on their legs as many other bees would. Their slender, almost hairless bodies slip between the flowers anatomy to areas where other feral bees get stuck - becoming feed for the numerous ants.
Banksia Bee (taken with Canon 100mm f2.8 macro):

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