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Early Mason Wasp (Ancistrocerus nigricornis)

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Black Ant power

Common Green Furrow Bee (Lasioglossum morio) & Common Mini-miner Andrena minutula) lso seen on the sand

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Azara Sp?

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Common Furrow Bee at nest site. (Lasioglossom calceatum)?

Probably?

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Ceanothus Sp?

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Narcissus Fly (Merodon equestris)

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Common Brown Click Beetle (Athous haemorrhoidalis)

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Three-banded Mason Wasp (Ancistrocerus trifasciatus)

Not quite

This turned out to be

Spiny-saddled Wasp-cuckoo (Nysson spinosus)

I was too concentrated on the yellow markings and didn't notice the very obvious spurs.

This species parasatises Argogorytes fargei & Argorytes mystaceus)

I wonder if they will turn up?

Thanks to Nick Owens for correction

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Black Ant Sp dragging a Gooden's Nomad Bee

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Black Ant Sp dragging a fly sp & spider sp

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Blood Bee Sp (Sphecodes Sp)

Possibly Sphecodes puncticeps

From previous photos Nick Owens commented

"I think it’s Sphecodes puncticeps. One of the photos shows a longitudinal groove on the front of the thorax and the head is broad.
It should have a single point on the mandible rather than a double one, but cannot see this in the photos. Often a heathland species.

The grove can just about be seen on this photo too.

Thank you


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Euphorbia Sp

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Water Violet (Hottonia palustris)

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Early Mason Waso (Ancistrocerus nigricornis)

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