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  • A black and yellow mud dauber wasp (Sceliphron caementarium) flying off of a Salt heliotrope (Heliotropium Curassavicum) flower. Photographed in the high-desert of Washington, at The Nature Conservancy's Whisper Lake Preserve.
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  • A predacious robber fly (Efferia sp.) leaps off the ground at The Nature Conservancy's Moses-Coulee Field Station in Central Washington. These predators make short flights to chase down and kill prey insects that come into their field of vision. They will often attack and catch other insects in the air.
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  • A anthidium bee (Anthidium sp) flies near a Salt heliotrope (Heliotropium Curassavicum) flower. Photographed in the high-desert of Washington, at The Nature Conservancy's Whisper Lake Preserve.
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  • A polistes paper wasp (Polistes sp.) flies near a salt heliotrope flower. Photographed in the high-desert of Washington, at The Nature Conservancy's Whisper Lake Preserve.
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  • a black leafcutter bee (Megachile sp.) flies around sagebrush in the high-desert of Washington.  Photographed  at The Nature Conservancy's Whisper Lake Preserve.
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  • A bee fly (Bombylius sp.) photographed with a high-speed camera. At The Nature Conservancy's Moses Coulee Field Station in Central Washington.
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  • A anthidium bee (Anthidium sp) flies near a Salt heliotrope (Heliotropium Curassavicum) flower. Photographed in the high-desert of Washington, at The Nature Conservancy's Whisper Lake Preserve.
    anthidium_bee_61909NB-33.jpg
  • Andi Mitchell, Preserve Steward for The Nature Conservancy's Zumwalt Prairie Preserve, moves a rock to repair a fence line in preparation to open the grassland to cattle grazing. Zumwalt Praire is the largest and highest quality bunchgrass prairie left in North America. Most bunchgrass prairies have been converted to agriculture.
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