Canadian Geographic Photo Club - Sparkle
  

Sparkle

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by Amanda N. on 19 Oct 2025
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We took a drive and not seeing a whole lot of wildlife close enough to photograph. So I decided to walk along the road where there was a bunch of sagebrush still in bloom. I was seeing a lot of flies on them, and when I got to this bush, I saw something green and shiny. I got excited as I realized it was some type of metallic bee. So I knelt down in the gravel and started taking photos, this male bicoloured striped-sweat bee was so active, it was hard to focus on him, especially with how small he was. I was surprised I found him, but his metallic green really sparkled in the sun.

  • Camera: Canon EOS 7D Mark II
  • Focal: 100 mm
  • Shutter speed: 0.002 sec
  • Aperture: f/ 11
tagged: animal bee insect invertebrate wasp plant pollen apidae honey_bee yellow pollinator hymenopterans

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