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Cuckoo Wasp

Photography Insects posted on Nov 23, 2014
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Cuckoo Wasp - this one "Chrysis angolensis" is so named because is mimics the behavior or the cuckoo bird that lays its egg in another bird's nest. The chick, being much larger than the other chicks, then gets the majority the food that the parent brings. In the case of the Cuckoo Wasp, the newly hatched young simply devours the larvae of the host bees surrounding it. Taken April '14. Detail will be better in zoom. Thanks very much for your views and comments.

Comments (18)


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kenmo

10:17AM | Sun, 23 November 2014

Outstanding macro shot....

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kgb224

10:26AM | Sun, 23 November 2014

Amazing captures Maria. God bless.

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jayfar

10:40AM | Sun, 23 November 2014

Two excellent and text book shots Maria.

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Richardphotos

10:53AM | Sun, 23 November 2014

insects are so amazing and equally your photos

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helanker

11:17AM | Sun, 23 November 2014

Absolutely fantastic. Have never seen a green wasp before. It is so beautiful and thank you for the info. Full Size is a must.

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tofi

11:42AM | Sun, 23 November 2014

What really got me with this image, is the absolutely fantastic clarity and detail! Well done! I really like the colours and the awesome contrast of the wasp with the lilac!

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durleybeachbum

12:08PM | Sun, 23 November 2014

Superbly clear, and she is an interesting colour!

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Chipka

12:33PM | Sun, 23 November 2014

Insects! Ah...I love 'em. Cuckoo wasps...I've never seen them live and in person, and so this duo of shots is quite a treat. I've been reading up on wasps lately, since discovering that quite a few of them have "domesticated" viruses that infect their prey, all for the benefit of wasp appetites. Nature is such a stunning, pragmatic thing. These shots capture that. What a gorgeous creature!

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Adobe_One_Kenobi

3:10PM | Sun, 23 November 2014

WOWEE! Maria, you got a great series of shots here, well done you!

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bebopdlx

7:37PM | Sun, 23 November 2014

A wasp by any other name would be ouch. Nice shot,

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MrsRatbag

8:11PM | Sun, 23 November 2014

It's so pretty! I've never seen anything like that, that I'm aware of, at least. What lovely shots!

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goodoleboy

10:29PM | Sun, 23 November 2014

Fine focus, bokeh and texture in this dual image of the Cuckoo Wasp, an insect species alien to my knowledge, Maria.

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jocko500

10:52PM | Sun, 23 November 2014

very shape looking images

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DennisReed

4:09AM | Mon, 24 November 2014

cool

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photosynthesis

5:01PM | Mon, 24 November 2014

Outstanding macro - love the metallic blue against the pink flower in the one on the left...

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irisinthespring

6:03PM | Mon, 24 November 2014

Superb captures, love these!

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NightGallery

8:29PM | Tue, 25 November 2014

These are so COOL! Love the colors on these little one. Fabulous shots.

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danapommet

9:48PM | Mon, 01 December 2014

Two wonderful photos, I like the pale colors and interesting information about Mother Nature's cruel happenings!


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