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ghogh Registered: Jun 28, 2003 Total Posts: 86 Country: United States |
. . . no doubt sipping nectar and searching for victims. ![]() date/time/loc.: 2004:07:25 18:12:46 N42.25771 W83.76253 file: /Volumes/photo/2004_D2/take103/DSC_7584.JPG camera/frame: NIKON D2h / 9816 lens: micro Nikkor 200.0mm, f/7.1 shutter: 1/200 sec. CCD sens.: 200 ISO An even more common Great Black Digger Wasp - Sphex pennsylvanicus date/time/loc.: 2004:07:25 18:19:23 N42.25772 W83.76254 file: /Volumes/photo/2004_D2/take103/DSC_7610.JPG camera/frame: NIKON D2h / 9842 lens: micro Nikkor 200.0mm, f/6.7 shutter: 1/180 sec. CCD sens.: 200 ISO There were also considerable numbers of bumblebees and some clear-winged hummingbird moths. Cheers, |
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Tom Hicks Registered: Feb 16, 2003 Total Posts: 22937 Country: United States |
Gottfried , good captures of these. I never seem to find them staying still for me . |
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ninty Registered: Feb 12, 2004 Total Posts: 545 Country: United Kingdom |
Great shot's. |
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lilricky Registered: Nov 16, 2003 Total Posts: 1360 Country: United States |
I like the black one. I see them here in KC, but I cant get low enough to the ground to photograph one. |