Nature's Place

Gardener’s Delight?

P1080392 - Mark Berkery

I suppose that depends on what kind of gardener you are. For one who enjoys macro and all the magnificent creatures that become apparent in all their wonderful colour and architecture it is a delight indeed what can be found, usually just by being there in the garden doing nothing more than enjoying the sense of it all.

One day I saw this giant wasp land on what was supposed to be something of a birdbath, with water plants and stones and things in it for any other creature that might find it attractive. What was unusual was the size of it; about 2.5 inches long and it would fly with all legs hanging down so it looked very relaxed, without a care in the world.

It was collecting water from the bath, either for drinking or to help with making a nest somewhere nearby, probably up in the rotten old paperbark trees. A kind of Potter Wasp I believe that would use the water not just for slaking a thirst but also for making or lining the mud nests it builds.

Then I saw a second one and the first appeared almost immediately after it and they both chased each other around for some time until they landed on the birdbath and started mating by the edge. I still didn’t approach them for any shots as they are extremely sensitive to changes in their environment and I didn’t want to interrupt.

So I let them do what they do and eventually off they flew up into the trees of the garden. They came and went at different times until one day I was surprised to see one just sitting there on one of the stones. It wasn’t a perfect situation for a shot but I took what I was offered and here it is.

What surprised me was the fact I have only ever seen these wasps in the deep bush where they have a distinct ‘don’t mess with me and I won’t mess with you’ sort of attitude. In other words they command respect, and rightly so. There’s an unmistakable intelligence about them.

I gave them their space and they gave me a few pictures. That’s as it is, no problem. Season’s not over yet, though the rain keeps falling …

Mark Berkery ……. Don’t forget to CLICK on any picture to enlarge it in a new tab – best in FireFox – for me

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  1. zarzadzanie trescia said, on 07/08/2013 at 12:43 pm

    This is my first time go to see at here and i am really
    pleassant to read all at one place.

  2. Alex Jones said, on 10/03/2013 at 8:28 pm

    Beautiful image of an insect. Such bold markings which commands respect.

    • Mark said, on 10/03/2013 at 11:24 pm

      Not just the markings, the presence too …

  3. Godfried said, on 07/03/2013 at 3:56 am

    What a Beauty Mark. WOW……….amazing.

  4. Laura Conowitch said, on 07/03/2013 at 3:39 am

    What a good looking creature! Thanks for sharing!

    • Mark said, on 07/03/2013 at 3:51 am

      It is a beauty, not the best for lighting – being shaded by the leaf – but impressive anyway.

  5. Karen Douglass said, on 07/03/2013 at 2:59 am

    I welcome every edition of this blog. Thank you for the beauties you show us. I think a 2.5 inch wasp would command my respect. You’re a brave man.

    • Mark said, on 07/03/2013 at 3:40 am

      Thanks Karen … just careful to listen to sense. Had to take off an achromat and shoot from 5 inches to get it in the frame, just …

  6. paranoiasnfm said, on 06/03/2013 at 10:19 pm

    What a macro!!! :D


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