White-tail buck vs some poor, starving raccoons. Also, something is howling at 2:32. Doesn't sound like a coyote to me.
White-tail buck vs some poor, starving raccoons. Also, something is howling at 2:32. Doesn't sound like a coyote to me.
Put him in garden after the season. Thanks for the name.
I see these huge bees once every couple of years, usually in the mountains. What kind of bee is this monster? If ever there was a bee that the whole "Bees shouldn't be able to fly" theory applied to, it'd be this guy. EDIT: Looks like it might be an Orange Belted Bumble-Bee.
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Last edited by Irving; 10-18-2016 at 16:13.
Looks like a Tri-Colored Bumble Bee (Bombus ternarius)
Yep, that is the other name according to some webpage I found. Pretty cool. Daughter said she saw it yesterday, and I saw it myself today.
Their stingers tear off in you and some gland keeps pumping venom when you get stung, I swell like a tomato. Ask me how I know.
"WE ARE THE BEAR"
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The thing I read said that their stingers are not barbed, so it doesn't pull off and they can sting you multiple times.
I find that bees generally mind their own business though. I was practically touching this one to get a decent shot of him.
The judges have selected the best works from over 2,000 submissions.
The organizers of the international contest, the Сomedy Wildlife Photography Awards, selected 40 best photographs submitted by participants in 2016, Design You Trust writes.
The winner whose name will be announced by the end of October will receive photography equipment from Nikon and a chance to join a one-week safari in Kenya.
Here are the 19 finalist -
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