Such beautiful wild nectar insects.

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This week I had many opportunities to go back to playing around the garden in the morning until noon while enjoying the fresh air around the garden and some of the beauty of the flowers that were blooming around the garden of the house making me feel at home to relax.

I don't know for sure the types of flower plants that my sister grows, but I see all kinds of flower plants that seem to be growing very fertile, even though my sister only gives organic fertilizer and she takes care of it like a mother to her child.

While enjoying the morning atmosphere around the house garden, I decided to take some pictures of the flowers that just bloomed this morning..

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The dew around the flowers indicates that this picture was really taken in the morning, then around the flowers I saw a bee sucking flower nectar and I tried to get close to it in a few shots..

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This flower insect is really very active and this is really a big challenge, I don't give up!. if you look at the pictures of all the macrophotography shots of this flower insect, I did it according to its movement..

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I noticed this insect resembles a bee. This little insect works very quickly on each flower, with its slightly unique body and it seems that this insect is very aggressive for my presence around it,

Finally I decided to search on Google to find out what kind of small insect this one was and it turned out to be a type of the cosmopolitan bees of the genus Ceratina, often referred to as the little carpenter bees,[1] are the only lineage of the Ceratinini tribe, and are closely related to the better-known carpenter bees. They make nests in dead wood, trunk, or pith, and while many are solitary, some are subsocial, with mothers caring for their larvae, and in some cases where multiple females are found in one nest, daughters or sisters may form.source

After I took some pictures of that bees, I finished a cup of coffee.

That bee made me fall in love with macrophotography shots in the morning, then I decided to do macrophotography hunting around the empty land on the edge of the rice fields between 9 am in the morning.

Around the garden I again saw insects like bees around the grass and I had to be very careful not to fly the insects and you can see some insect macrophotography here..

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And it turns out this is a Sphecodes bee..Sphecodes is a genus of bees in the family Halictidae, which are predominantly black and red in color and colloquially known as "blood bees". [1] Bees Sphecodes are cleptoparasites of other bees, most notably bees in the genera Lasioglossum, Halictus and Andrena.Source

if we look at the types of sphecodes bees and cosmopolitan bees, they have differences, namely from the color, the size is different and of course these two types of insects look very unique.

Then around the grass I also got some macrophotography shots of butterflies and of course this is a perfect metamorphosis insect sucking nectar on grass flowers, the butterfly is of course an insect that has two wings with such a unique color.

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This butterfly looks quite relaxed, the color on the body and I this butterfly looks very beautiful and after I took some pictures of the butterfly.. I decided to go back home and the day was 11 in the afternoon ,this some pictures of my macrophotography today, hope you can enjoy it.

Thank you for visiting the page macrophotography smartphone @Deltasteem .

CameraSmarphone + macro lens
IsoOtomatis
EditingSnapseed app
Photographer@deltasteem
LokasiAceh, Indonesia

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