Photography Insects Bee

in blurttography •  2 years ago 

Hello everyone how are you there!
Back again with me, who on this occasion has a flying attack target that I deliberately share in this community, and just to be able to share again the beauty of the inhabitants of the universe like the insects that I have today.

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This is a kind and you can say big sized year and also has black color on each body and head, and there are several species but this time I was a little lucky to be able to take some shots, where this year is very aggressive and also very difficult to be effective and perfect. , and a little information about this kind of year and has a unique scientific name, and you can follow me on this blog.

Stenodynerus is a rather large genus of pottery wasps whose distribution includes the Nearctic, Palearctic, Oriental and Neotropical regions. Most species do not have a transverse carina in the first metasomal tergum.

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This very beautiful taon sometimes hunts for honey in every flower, and maybe right now he is gathering some wood for him to make a nest, and this is my opinion and if you are more familiar with this kind of tao n then I am very happy to be able to get information outside of my hunt , and at other times I can more easily discuss or monitor this kind of year or some other types, as I see in image searches on google search and image equations.

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This is a bit of my journey and a little explanation of the year that I think at the moment, and thank you for coming and visiting this blog, and I hope you will see my other posts in the future.

Photographyinsect
ObjeckStenodynerus
LocationAceh
CameraSmartphone
Editing-----
Photographer@lingkar-photo
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