Blue Carpenter Bee
Xylocopa caerulea
I have mentioned this most beautiful of bees before, but in four months have never managed to get a shot off, other that twenty feet away, so this is a big day for me. Still six feet away, so major cropping required to bring you something. This is not the end of the road with this insect, I will be working towards getting in closer for sure.
The blue is not exactly a rarity, but I don't get to see it very often, also there are not that many images of it on Google or Flickr. From six feet, it was pointless going for a static shot, as I could never get the detail necessary, so I geared up for an in flight shot from the off, far more impressive and forgiving.
This is the fourth species of carpenter bee that I have blipped: Eastern Carpenter Bee - Xylocopa virginica, a yellow thorax and black abdomen, blipped 23rd October 2011, Bamboo carpenter bee Xylocopa iridipennis, an all black carpenter, blipped 25th August 2012 and the yellow carpenter bee Xylocopa caffra, which I am sure you all remember, blipped 6th August 2012.
These impressive, large bees are mostly solitary, building their nest in wood, consequently are often considered a nuisance. It is said that you can hear the bee cutting into the wood from several feet away. They are fairly safe to be around. The males do not possess a stinger and the females are very shy and non-aggressive.
Update - just to add that the flower is a lily, growing in a small man made pond.
Dave
- 23
- 7
- Nikon D7000
- f/8.0
- 105mm
- 1600
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