The huge carpenter bees in the garden (genus Xylocopa) continue to fascinate me, & this is one of my favourite pictures to date 🙂👍

It shows the subtle dichotomy of the gorgeous wing colouring – a bright metallic violet-blue in reflection & a deep crimson in transmission ❤️

The light dusting of yellow pollen offsets the otherwise dark head & body nicely 🙇‍♂️

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Since photographing these bees, I've learned that it's very difficult to differentiate between the violet carpenter bee (Xylocopa violacea) & the splay-footed one (X. valga), hence the fuzzy ID here.

And I should point out that this is a macro stack of two shots, one for the in-focus antennae, & the other for everything else.

And although this picture of another carpenter bee is nothing like as crisp overall, I can't resist sharing it too.

Not only does it illustrate the wings in their full metallic violet-blue glory, but it also captures a fleeting moment of garden drama, as a small spider crawls on the bee's head & a honey bee cruises in from behind.

It just goes to show how big the carpenter bees are 🙀

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@markmccaughrean

Remarkable photo. But I don't think the small bee is a honeybee (Apis mellifera)? It's tiny, adreniform... and I can't find it in the "Common Bees of Eastern North America" ... which makes sense since the large bee is Xylocopa californica I think? Meaning this is a photo from out west.

I know that Apis mellifera has many color variations, but this small bee almost has a green/blue sheen and I've never seen that. The eyes also seem too small... but this angle is hard.

@futurebird @markmccaughrean

Way too small for a honey bee. Says an ex-beekeeper who regularly sees this carpenter bee in her garden.

Apart from size, the little bee’s body looks different, too. I found this picture for comparison

(source:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jM9Ccgcv3W8 )

@nellie_m @futurebird I agree – I’ll edit the original toot and/or make a note if there’s no space.

@markmccaughrean @futurebird

come to think of it, maybe Max @StrepsipZerg can help with identification?

(and that’s a follow recommendation, too 🙂)

@nellie_m @futurebird Thank you.

That said, @StrepsipZerg doesn’t seem to be active here any more, & besides, he has the temerity to suggest in his bio that his cats are cuter than mine. The management dispute that claim 😻🤪

@markmccaughrean @futurebird @StrepsipZerg

oh, I’ve tagged him a few times and he’s always been so kind as to answer, so unless he left very recently I think there’s still a chance!

Would be nice to know what kind of bee it is, because apart from honey bees, I don’t know the first thing about them 🫣