A mustached mining bee (Andrena sp.)
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A mustached mining bee (Andrena sp.)

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excellent chompers on this little fella. male mining bee, Andrena sp., tentatively IDed as A. frigida.
Here she isssss - a model !!! (Andrena flavipes, adult female)
Pictures from a couple days ago :).
Top: Male of Chrysochraon dispar (GER: Große Goldschrecke), Center: An artistically challenging Northern Dune Tiger Beetle Cicindela hybrida (GER: Dünen-Sandlaufkäfer), Bottom: A female Black Mining Bee, Andrena pilipes (GER: Kohlschwarze Sandbiene), feeding on fennel flowers.
Yellow legged mining bee resting on a crocus, this february, the earliest i've ever had them visit the little ecosystem i've been crafting in front of the house.
(Andrena flavipes, female imago, on Crocus spec.)
23.ii.2026

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Idiot (affectionate) fell off her leaf while grooming her antennae
Andrena sp.
Pollinated
Unknown mining bee (Andrena sp.)
June 6, 2024
Southeastern Pennsylvania
simulate the experience of watching a mining bee dunk its head in a flower by flipping between these photos
alternatively, simply appreciate its shape. i find many visually distinct (yet equally impossible to ID) miners every year, but these are my favorite due to their size and orangeness
(April 25th, 2025)