Bees
Lord Vetinari
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All of these are fairly small bees with the smallest about 6mm in body length.
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aaaaa.... who am I kidding!
whoever dies with the biggest coolest piece of glass, wins!
#1-#4 are not stacked, #5 I hand stacked from 2 pics.
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I love the Last Three Shots Brian :ivar
Did you use your Canon MPE-65mm for those ???
The little fellow with the White Face is my favourite
Excellent Work Brian.... Skippy
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Skippy yes suspect they were all with the MPE-65.
The white faced one is a Hylaeus bee- all of about 7mm long.
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