[NatureNS] Mayflowers open/Insect

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Hi all:


I photographed some mayflowers fully open today at New Cumberland.  Had my =
first wood tick crawling on my ear also.  It's in two pieces now.


I had an interesting insect that was feeding at the mayflowers.  It looks l=
ike a bee, but when feeding more like a hummingbird moth.  It is tinier tho=
ugh.  The purtubance that goes into the flower is long and pointy.  I have =
a good picture of this.  I believe it might be a sweat bee, but if anyone w=
ould like to see the photo and can give me a positive ID it would be apprec=
iated.


James R. Hirtle

LaHave

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<p>I photographed some mayflowers fully open today at New Cumberland. &nbsp=
;Had my first wood tick crawling on my ear also. &nbsp;It's in two pieces n=
ow. &nbsp;</p>
<p><br>
</p>
<p>I had an interesting insect that was feeding at the mayflowers. &nbsp;It=
 looks like a bee, but when feeding more like a hummingbird moth. &nbsp;It =
is tinier though. &nbsp;The purtubance that goes into the flower is long an=
d pointy. &nbsp;I have a good picture of this. &nbsp;I believe
 it might be a sweat bee, but if anyone would like to see the photo and can=
 give me a positive ID it would be appreciated. &nbsp;</p>
<p><br>
</p>
<p>James R. Hirtle</p>
<p>LaHave</p>
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