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Relatively cool day here for early May and I found a couple solitary bees in the gardens late today.
First it a leaf-cutter species, I think.
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Then is Melissodes spp, I think.
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Interesting set Kenny...you have your setup dialed in for sure...the clarity is great!
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Thanks. I moved the lite a tad closer to the subject composition.
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Excellent images, Kenny - especially the last two (great colors).
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