On the other side of the pond edge there is a muddy site. Several female Red Mason Bees (above) were collecting mud to line and cap their cells. A female would dig up the mud and shape it with the help of her jaws and two little facial horns into a little ball, and then fly to the nest holding the ball in her jaws. It took me a few attempts to get a half decent shot.
Osmia rufa female with her ball of mud
3 comments:
I've often seen wasps land on the duckweed on my garden pond for a drink. Once, I even saw a frog swallow one. It gulped and looked a bit thoughtful, but didn't spit it out.....
That's a good one! I saw a wasp today chewing the dry wood of a post near the pond. I bet they need water to make their papery nest. I wish I had enough space for a pond myself...
That is a wonderful shot of the osmia with her mud ball. I was fascinated to see them collecting mud near our cottage here. And the biggest thankyou for the plant ID!!It is such a wonderful colour and the bees love it!
Val
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