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05-AUG-2018

Too close for comfort: Eastern Cicada Killer (wasp)

Closer than I care to be to any kind of insect, let alone a bee (or wasp or hornet). Thanks to Isabel, I contacted BugGuide and they identified it http://bugguide.net/node/view/514

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We stopped at Virginia’s Roaches Run Waterfowl Sanctuary, which we’ve passed many times on the parkway, to see what was there. It’s not an easy place to navigate and isn’t really set up for viewing anything, but we found a few openings on to the water and saw some great egrets and a few other birds along with dragonflies and other insects. It’s also on the final approach to Reagan National Airport.

Wildlife and national life, posted earlier:

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Ton T.15-Oct-2018 15:03
Wow! A superb macro shot of this interesting beauty! V
Buz Kiefer09-Aug-2018 16:51
Nice close up with very good detail. Sitting on that Queen Ann's Lace is a fine setting. Vote.
globalgadabout09-Aug-2018 14:47
a fascinating creature, and well captured too..
Jean Chiasson09-Aug-2018 01:56
Excellent close up and sharp details Helen V
Jeff Real09-Aug-2018 01:10
Wow
These are the most incredible fine details
V
larose forest photos09-Aug-2018 00:23
Wow, this is a fantastic shot!! You got really close and got a superb sharp shot. I think he is sensing your discomfort!! But, well done you! V
Hank Vander Velde09-Aug-2018 00:11
Excellent sharp close-up image Helen.
Isabel Cutler08-Aug-2018 23:41
You're welcome, Helen! The people at bugguide.net are very with IDs.
Raymond08-Aug-2018 23:32
Wow
carol j. phipps08-Aug-2018 23:23
Amazing sight! V
Tom Munson08-Aug-2018 21:54
This is outstanding, Helen. Great shot.
Being Me08-Aug-2018 20:51
Wow! Incredible shot! V
Nick Paoni08-Aug-2018 20:31
Yup, this critter looks like one to keep your distance from for sure. Love the POV you shot this from.
Suzanne Lanthier08-Aug-2018 20:17
Real good image of this insect. Good macro, Helen !
Colin Storey08-Aug-2018 19:18
Great sharp close up of it.
Chris Morton08-Aug-2018 18:53
Good pic; looks like a hornet to me too
joseantonio08-Aug-2018 18:36
very nice closeup details.V.
Isabel Cutler08-Aug-2018 18:21
Hummmm...now that I looked more closely at it's body I don't think this is a paper wasp, which I've photographed innumerable times. If you're curious you can resize the image to be no more than 560 pixels on its longest side and send it to bugguide.net for an ID, which usually comes within minutes.
Isabel Cutler08-Aug-2018 18:19
Oh yes....this is an EXCELLENT capture - I love its downturned "mouth". Quite an expression. You do know that these wasps have unique faces - each one different.
Isabel Cutler08-Aug-2018 18:19
You'll get used to being up close. They'll leave you alone. Just don't move fast and intimidate them. If one starts to buzz around you just freeze.
Nirvan Hope08-Aug-2018 18:18
Excellent focus on that insect, brave to get so close!
Jim Coffman08-Aug-2018 18:15
Nice shot, Helen.. They won't bother you..
janescottcumming08-Aug-2018 17:57
Cool shot, I not a fan of the stinging kinds of insects either! V
Regine L.08-Aug-2018 17:51
I think you photographed a hornet.