2024-03-31: First bees of spring at Lake Quinault - July Creek picnic area

Inspired by the iNaturalist Discord's linking of Rod Crawford's field journal, I thought it might be a good idea to write up some of my outings this spring, both to document some of "the ones that got away" and to put some of my best memories into writing. My outings observing are idyllic moments that shine in my memory like jewels on a necklace - all similar, but each a treasure.

It was a gorgeous sunny weekend, and after spending most of Saturday just getting out to the cottage, I was determined to spend Sunday at Lake Quinault. I wasn't sure I'd see any bees - the historical bee observations on the southwest peninsula are pretty thin, and the first bees of previous years were never before April 5. In order to maximize my chances of observing any bees, I brought my 300mm telephoto, 1.4x teleconverter, and some extension tubes. I've used this combination to good effect before to observe fast-moving, shy pollinators in the Sespe Wilderness, so I thought it would serve me well here as well. I also brought a more traditional macro rig in case the invertebrates were better behaved than I expected.

My first stop at the lake was July Creek Picnic Area, where I'd had decent success with invertebrates on a previous outing, including an Ichneumonoid wasp - so I knew it was a good spot for some early Hymenoptera. I wasn't disappointed, either. The rocky streamside revealed a bunch of blooming Petasites frigidus that I could tell from a distance was a hotbed of pollinator activity. The combination of warm sunny gravel and a stand of flowers has always provided me with good bee sightings, especially when combined with water. And, of course, I expect to see more bees where more sunlight reaches the ground, as at lakesides and along roads.

The pollinators fled the flowers as I approached, so I set up with the telephoto a ways away and waited to see if they would return. Most seemed content to look elsewhere while this weird large mammal was in the area, but a few came back either to visit the flowers or rest on the rocks. I observed several bees and syrphids on the flowers, as well as stoneflies by the water.

Once I was no longer getting any new observations on the coltsfoot, I wandered the area to see what else was in bloom and who was visiting it. I saw the salmon berries visited by a few bumble queens, and the red huckleberry (the first I've seen blooming) by several yellowjackets who were moving too fast for good pictures. Moving on down the trail, I found a cleared spot by the bridge full of blooming Bellis perennis. Small insects were zooming industriously around the daisies, and the clear was wide enough for me to avoid blocking the trail (not that anyone else was around), so I knelt down and spent a few minutes observing. My attention was soon drawn to the insects resting on the blackberry leaves across the trail and on the wood of the bridge. A whole lot of similar-looking bees were using the bridge as a sunning spot. I suspected Andrena, and some photos and the help of identifiers confirmed it.

The trail went on into dense woods unlikely to yield good observing spots, and the daisies were still quite active with rather bold insects, so I went back to them, switched to macro gear, and got some good photos of a Hoverfly. Then back to the car (pausing for a dung fly on the daisies in the parking strip) and on to my primary destination for the day, Kestner homestead trail, where observers had posted a variety of blooms the day before.

Publicado el 06 de abril de 2024 por wildnettle wildnettle

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Marzo 31, 2024 a las 01:03 PM PDT

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Visited by many pollinators. Bees also resting on the rocks. Flowers and rocks together seem to be a great combo for bees. It’s early and cool and the pollinators are quite shy. For every one I was able to catch a photo of, 3 got away.

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Marzo 31, 2024 a las 04:32 PM PDT

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Today I am using mostly telephoto + extension tubes to try to observe as many different insect species as I can rather than try to get pristine photos of a few cooperative individuals. I don’t expect all images to be good enough to allow species ID. The primary goal is to document that there are bees out already.

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wildnettle

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Marzo 31, 2024 a las 02:45 PM PDT

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On Bellis perennis at July creek parking area by the road

Today I am using mostly telephoto + extension tubes to try to observe as many different insect species as I can rather than try to get pristine photos of a few cooperative individuals. I don’t expect all images to be good enough to allow species ID. The primary goal is to document that there are bees out already.

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Hongos con Láminas (Orden Agaricales)

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Marzo 31, 2024 a las 02:42 PM PDT

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On giant redcedar log

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Plantas con Flores (Subfilo Angiospermae)

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Marzo 31, 2024 a las 02:37 PM PDT

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Marzo 31, 2024 a las 02:36 PM PDT

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Berros Amargos (Género Cardamine)

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Marzo 31, 2024 a las 02:33 PM PDT

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Hirsuta I think

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Marzo 31, 2024 a las 02:33 PM PDT

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Chinches del Damsel (Género Nabis)

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Marzo 31, 2024 a las 02:32 PM PDT

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Marzo 31, 2024 a las 02:28 PM PDT

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On Bellis perennis

Today I am using mostly telephoto + extension tubes to try to observe as many different insect species as I can rather than try to get pristine photos of a few cooperative individuals. I don’t expect all images to be good enough to allow species ID. The primary goal is to document that there are bees out already.

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Polilla de la Ropa Portaestuche (Tinea pellionella)

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wildnettle

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Marzo 31, 2024 a las 02:25 PM PDT

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Caddisfly? Just sitting out in the sun on the bridge railing. Alice and moving.

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wildnettle

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Marzo 31, 2024 a las 02:18 PM PDT

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July creek bridge railing. Popular sunning spot.

Today I am using mostly telephoto + extension tubes to try to observe as many different insect species as I can rather than try to get pristine photos of a few cooperative individuals. I don’t expect all images to be good enough to allow species ID. The primary goal is to document that there are bees out already.

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Abejas de Primavera (Género Andrena)

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wildnettle

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Marzo 31, 2024 a las 02:16 PM PDT

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On July creek bridge rail. Many sunning here.

Today I am using mostly telephoto + extension tubes to try to observe as many different insect species as I can rather than try to get pristine photos of a few cooperative individuals. I don’t expect all images to be good enough to allow species ID. The primary goal is to document that there are bees out already.

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wildnettle

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Marzo 31, 2024 a las 02:11 PM PDT

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Today I am using mostly telephoto + extension tubes to try to observe as many different insect species as I can rather than try to get pristine photos of a few cooperative individuals. I don’t expect all images to be good enough to allow species ID. The primary goal is to document that there are bees out already.

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Avispa Chaqueta Amarilla del Norte (Dolichovespula norvegicoides)

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wildnettle

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Marzo 31, 2024 a las 02:12 PM PDT

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Today I am using mostly telephoto + extension tubes to try to observe as many different insect species as I can rather than try to get pristine photos of a few cooperative individuals. I don’t expect all images to be good enough to allow species ID. The primary goal is to document that there are bees out already.

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wildnettle

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Marzo 31, 2024 a las 02:07 PM PDT

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On Bellis perennis

Today I am using mostly telephoto + extension tubes to try to observe as many different insect species as I can rather than try to get pristine photos of a few cooperative individuals. I don’t expect all images to be good enough to allow species ID. The primary goal is to document that there are bees out already.

Edited to add a couple other nice shots that show some other features better. As a note I'm fairly sure these are the same individual (I think I only saw one) but not 100%. There's a chance I saw two and forgot...

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wildnettle

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Marzo 31, 2024 a las 02:04 PM PDT

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On Bellis perennis

Today I am using mostly telephoto + extension tubes to try to observe as many different insect species as I can rather than try to get pristine photos of a few cooperative individuals. I don’t expect all images to be good enough to allow species ID. The primary goal is to document that there are bees out already.

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wildnettle

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Marzo 31, 2024 a las 02:04 PM PDT

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On Bellis perennis. Sorry for not getting a better ventral view.

Today I am using mostly telephoto + extension tubes to try to observe as many different insect species as I can rather than try to get pristine photos of a few cooperative individuals. I don’t expect all images to be good enough to allow species ID. The primary goal is to document that there are bees out already.

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Avispas Chaqueta Amarilla de Altura (Género Dolichovespula)

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wildnettle

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Marzo 31, 2024 a las 02:03 PM PDT

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On red huckleberry I think

Today I am using mostly telephoto + extension tubes to try to observe as many different insect species as I can rather than try to get pristine photos of a few cooperative individuals. I don’t expect all images to be good enough to allow species ID. The primary goal is to document that there are bees out already.

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Arándano Rojo Occidental (Vaccinium parvifolium)

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wildnettle

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Marzo 31, 2024 a las 01:51 PM PDT

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Visited by vespids

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Abejorros (Género Bombus)

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wildnettle

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Marzo 31, 2024 a las 01:42 PM PDT

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I’m sorry :( this shot is just about enough to tell it’s probably a bumble. I didn’t get any others.

Today I am using mostly telephoto + extension tubes to try to observe as many different insect species as I can rather than try to get pristine photos of a few cooperative individuals. I don’t expect all images to be good enough to allow species ID. The primary goal is to document that there are bees out already.

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Abejas de Primavera (Género Andrena)

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wildnettle

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Marzo 31, 2024 a las 01:37 PM PDT

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Resting on rock by blooming Petasites frigidus

Today I am using mostly telephoto + extension tubes to try to observe as many different insect species as I can rather than try to get pristine photos of a few cooperative individuals. I don’t expect all images to be good enough to allow species ID. The primary goal is to document that there are bees out already.

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Moscas Y Mosquitos (Orden Diptera)

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wildnettle

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Marzo 31, 2024 a las 01:35 PM PDT

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Resting on rock by blooming Petasites frigidus

Today I am using mostly telephoto + extension tubes to try to observe as many different insect species as I can rather than try to get pristine photos of a few cooperative individuals. I don’t expect all images to be good enough to allow species ID. The primary goal is to document that there are bees out already.

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wildnettle

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Marzo 31, 2024 a las 01:27 PM PDT

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Today I am using mostly telephoto + extension tubes to try to observe as many different insect species as I can rather than try to get pristine photos of a few cooperative individuals. I don’t expect all images to be good enough to allow species ID. The primary goal is to document that there are bees out already.

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wildnettle

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Marzo 31, 2024 a las 01:20 PM PDT

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Today I am using mostly telephoto + extension tubes to try to observe as many different insect species as I can rather than try to get pristine photos of a few cooperative individuals. I don’t expect all images to be good enough to allow species ID. The primary goal is to document that there are bees out already.

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Mosquitos Enanos (Familia Chironomidae)

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wildnettle

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Marzo 31, 2024 a las 01:17 PM PDT

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Today I am using mostly telephoto + extension tubes to try to observe as many different insect species as I can rather than try to get pristine photos of a few cooperative individuals. I don’t expect all images to be good enough to allow species ID. The primary goal is to document that there are bees out already.

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Abejas (Epifamilia Anthophila)

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wildnettle

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Marzo 31, 2024 a las 01:14 PM PDT

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Resting on rock near blooming Petasites frigidus. No shots showing abdomen :(

Today I am using mostly telephoto + extension tubes to try to observe as many different insect species as I can rather than try to get pristine photos of a few cooperative individuals. I don’t expect all images to be good enough to allow species ID. The primary goal is to document that there are bees out already.

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Moscas de Las Flores (Familia Syrphidae)

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wildnettle

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Marzo 31, 2024 a las 01:11 PM PDT

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On Petasites frigidus

Today I am using mostly telephoto + extension tubes to try to observe as many different insect species as I can rather than try to get pristine photos of a few cooperative individuals. I don’t expect all images to be good enough to allow species ID. The primary goal is to document that there are bees out already.

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wildnettle

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Marzo 31, 2024 a las 01:11 PM PDT

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Leaf of blooming Petasites frigidus

Today I am using mostly telephoto + extension tubes to try to observe as many different insect species as I can rather than try to get pristine photos of a few cooperative individuals. I don’t expect all images to be good enough to allow species ID. The primary goal is to document that there are bees out already.

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wildnettle

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Marzo 31, 2024 a las 01:10 PM PDT

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On Petasites frigidus

Today I am using mostly telephoto + extension tubes to try to observe as many different insect species as I can rather than try to get pristine photos of a few cooperative individuals. I don’t expect all images to be good enough to allow species ID. The primary goal is to document that there are bees out already.

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wildnettle

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Marzo 31, 2024 a las 01:04 PM PDT

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On Petasites frigidus

Today I am using mostly telephoto + extension tubes to try to observe as many different insect species as I can rather than try to get pristine photos of a few cooperative individuals. I don’t expect all images to be good enough to allow species ID. The primary goal is to document that there are bees out already.

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