SWEAT BEE HALICTIDAE FAMILY

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Hi hiiii, on this occasion I will share some macro photos of animals. The animals that I will share on this occasion are animals that belong to the class of insects, the insects that I will share with Insect Of The World friends this time are insects called "Sweat Bees", sweat bees are animals that belong to the Halictidae family, Subfamily Nomiinae, and animals that belongs to the genus Nomia, that's the information I got when I tried to find out more on google search, and on Wikipedia I found that information.

And on another link I also found other information about the width of the sweat that I shared in this post, on wikipedai it was explained that:

Sweat bee is a common name for various bees that are attracted to the salt in human sweat. It can refer to: Small bees in the family Halictidae, common across the world, Less commonly, various stingless bees of the family Apidae. 👉 Read more on "Wikipedia"

I took a photo of this sweat bee a few days ago, which is not far from my house, it only took me 10 minutes to get to the place, and I found this insect on the edge of the river mouth while I was walking while enjoying the sunset, and trying to see -See some objects that can be taken as objects for my macro photos.


Okay guys, first I'm going to show you some photos of these sweat bees when they're sitting or perched on the tops of the grass, maybe the three of them are enjoying the afternoon breeze, or they're telling stories together, maybe recounting their youth when- when they were still in school, aaaa maybe it's called nostalgia, I also thought maybe they were true friends, and the three of them seemed familiar with the weeds, although the wind made them sway a little and made it difficult for me to take their photos, but I had to be patient, until I finally managed to choose a picture which has a good focus to share with friends Insect Of The World on this occasion.

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Oopss, it looks like one of them reacted, and seemed to want to say something into the ear of his friend who was in the middle.

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Look at him getting closer, and the more clearly he is whispering to his best friend.

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And he began to turn turning his direction from the two friends.

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Is there a conversation that disturbs their harmony? or something romance is bothering him, so he turns around and turns his body away from his two friends, only they know their problem, and let's move on to the other sweat bees, let's see what the other sweat bees do, which is not far from where they are three perched.

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Okay, let's go ahead and have a look at the other sweat bees

Below are some photos that I took when this sweat bee was perched alone enjoying the sunset, and some photos of these bees I took from different directions, here are the photos I mean in this paragraph ;

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And below is a photo when these sweat bees are grabbing a place to perch, which is at the end of a long grass, and some of them look like they are talking to each other. Although I may be wrong in this, but I think they are telling stories and some are just listening to the outpouring of their family or friends.

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Okay buddy, that's all from me on this occasion, see you in my next post, and by the way, all the photos that I show in this post were taken using a smartphone camera and the help of a macro lens. I hope you like it.


INFORMATION

CameraPoco X3 NFC
LensSony 25 mm & Q-Lens 35 mm
PhotographySweet Bees
ProcessMobile Lightroom
CategoryB&W Macrophotography
LocationIndonesia - Aceh
Photographer@mirz 👉 ~"About Me"~
Best regards@adalger @dna.org


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success. love the story! what actually they were doing?.. searching/ exploring a right place for making their nest, maybe?

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success. love the story!

Thanks a lot, hi how are you 🤗

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I am not very well, got a flu and +39 C

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That's a hot temperature for the body, I hope you get well soon,

drink lots of warm mineral water 🤗

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I do! thanx for good wishes, same your way!

!BEER

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You need to stake more BEER (24 staked BEER allows you to call BEER one time per day)

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You're welcome 🤗

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what actually they were doing?.. searching/ exploring a right place for making their nest, maybe?

Actually they are nesting there, and some are sitting in other places, and I forgot about it, photographing their place without using a macro lens, maybe in the future I will not forget it...

But I've read, that sweat bees make nests in the ground, maybe hanging on the grass just their place to enjoy nature, maybe 😁

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Actually they are nesting there,

cool and happy find, then! especially for a macrophotographer

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Yeahhh, without the help of a macro lens, it would be difficult to take a photo of this sweat bee

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Hello @mirz. Those pictures look great, you did a good job. Thanks for sharing with the community.

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Thanks to yo too 🤗🤗

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We appreciate your work and your post has been manually curated on behalf of Insects Of The World Community. It will be added to the weekly curation report. Keep up the good work.

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Thanks a lot 🤗

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Nice shots!! 👍👍

By the way, this is not sweat bee. Sweat bee is much smaller. This is more to Apis cerana

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Thanks 🤗

By the way, this is not sweat bee. Sweat bee is much smaller. This is more to Apis cerana

Upss, This is a macro photo, and small size will be big ☺

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I love your imagination when telling those nice theories @mirz

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Thanks !!
Thanks for reading my post🤗

Glad if you like it. . .

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