Love the huge, fluffy yet petal-like back legs on this Sunflower Bee. Initially I thought this was a bumblebee carrying lots of pollen. I didn’t know this species existed until now. Magical day.
[photo by S Suzuki-Martinez]
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Love the huge, fluffy yet petal-like back legs on this Sunflower Bee. Initially I thought this was a bumblebee carrying lots of pollen. I didn’t know this species existed until now. Magical day.
[photo by S Suzuki-Martinez]

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Svastra obliqua, also known as the sunflower bee. 🌻
Southern California. July 4th, 2022.
April CAS Challenge Day 08: Sunflower
Seen on August 20, 2021 In St. Johns, North Portland Svastra obliqua expurgata Svastra obliqua are sunflower specialists, meaning they strongly prefer to forage from sunflowers and other closely re…
Photo by: PortlandHabitatWatch
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Svastra obliqua expurgata
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Svastra obliqua, m, face, Dorchester Co_2015-12-01-18.04 (via USGS Bee Inventory and Monitoring Lab)
Blackwater National Wildlife Refuge is a good place for Svastra obliqua. This is the male which was quite common around their pollinator garden at their visitor's center. Nice to have mini-wildlife as well as macro-wildlife taken care of at a refuge.Pictures by Hannah Sutton and Ashleigh Jacobs, Photoshopping by Elizabeth Garcia.