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Carpenter bee - Xylocopa valga Carpenter bee - Xylocopa valga<br />
Very difficult to photograph. The shiny black surface is cheating the AF - quite frustrating. Animal,Animalia,Apidae,Apoidea,Arthropoda,Carpenter bee,Europe,Geotagged,Greece,Hymenoptera,Insect,Insecta,Nature,Spring,Thasos Island,Wildlife,Xylocopa valga Click/tap to enlarge

    comments (4)

  1. Yet you did manage to pull it off, both sharp and with a sense of motion, well done! Posted 9 years ago
    1. Thanks a lot! Posted 9 years ago
  2. I agree, super capture.

    Dave
    Posted 9 years ago
  3. Beautiful shot! Posted 9 years ago

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''Xylocopa valga'' is a species of carpenter bee common to: western, central and southern Europe, except for far northern latitudes; the Caucasus; Middle East; Central Asia; and Mongolia. The solitary bee has a black and blue coloured body, 20–27 mm in length, and densely covered with purple hairs. The small wings also have a purple tint. The bee creates cavity nests by gnawing the wood in the trunks of dead trees and in old wooden structures. It inhabits both forests and urban areas.

Species identified by Jivko Nakev
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By Jivko Nakev

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Uploaded May 28, 2016. Captured May 24, 2016 09:52 in Unnamed Road, Thasos 640 02, Greece.
  • Canon EOS 7D Mark II
  • f/5.6
  • 1/1000s
  • ISO100
  • 100mm