Tawny mining bee - Dilworth Mountain Park - Kelowna
One of many hundreds of mining bees exploring the paths at the park. They rarely landed. It was a sunny, bright spring day in Kelowna. My daughter was visiting and walking the dog sounded like a fine idea. We quite like the park on Dilworth Mountain. It provides some excellent views of the city an Okanagan Lake. While we were following the paths, one couldn't help notice the hurried buzzing of insects mere millimetres above the gravelled walkways. Hundreds of them. Flying pell-mell in every direction, and always atop the sunlit grains. The only reason I could photograph them was because I had my birding equipment. My 500 mm lens's minimum focus distance isn't meant for insects, but it does in a pinch. It also allows me to photograph from a distance; my macro equipment would be better, but I would never get close enough. The mining bees, so called because the females dig burrows up to a foot deep, like to nest in bare or patchy soil....