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WFSU Public Media producer Rob Diaz de Villegas explores natural north Florida, from the deepest forest and remotest river to the backyard ecosystem.

Tallahassee, Florida Katılım Mart 2013
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It's been a minute! New EcoBlog post on the ice-age Wacissa River. We revisited the Ryan-Harley archeological site for our new documentary, Finding the First Floridians. Florida is a submerged prehistory hotspot, with many stories to tell. blog.wfsu.org/blog-coastal-h…
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I found this attractive bee-mimic robber fly while filming an archeological dig on the Aucilla River. This is a killer posing as a pollinator (which often eats pollinators). I added it to our page on Florida flies: blog.wfsu.org/blog-coastal-h…
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Another for #WorldBeeDay: These are carpenter-mimic leafcutter bees (Megachile xylocopoides). The male is on the left, female on the right. I've seen how carpenter bees (which are huge for bees) bully other bees, so I can see the benefit of impersonating them.
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For #WorldBeeDay, I'll be sharing a few of my favorites throughout the day. This is a male American bumblebee (Bombus pensylvanicus) taking a break in the Musnon Sandhills south of Tallahassee. This bee is federally listed as Threatened. blog.wfsu.org/blog-coastal-h…
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In this new post, Liesel Hamilton hikes the Bluffs of St. Teresa Trails with her dogs. I'm looking forward to seeing the habitat restored; it might provide a new space for rare and endemic sandhill species found nearby. blog.wfsu.org/blog-coastal-h…
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I saw these cool eastern lubbers at the Apalachicola Bluffs and Ravines Preserve today, hanging out on lady lupine seed pods. Now, why was I out there today?
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I hope everyone is having an amazing Tuesday!
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So far in 2024, my collaborator at FNAI and I have found three new sites for this highly specialized bee. Late winter/ early spring is a great time to find specialist bees, that favor tree and shrub flowers that bloom now. blog.wfsu.org/blog-coastal-h…
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It may look like ant mounds are popping up all over your lawn. Some are probably ants. But a lot of insects nest in the ground over winter, and they are waking up. These are some of my favorites. Here's my quick guide to N. Florida bee species: blog.wfsu.org/blog-coastal-h…
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I went for a walk and I didn't make it past the WFSU front lawn. Mining bees were flying low to the ground, looking for places to make burrows.
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Updated the bee page after finding a sandhills cellophane bee. This is a rarely observed bee I've been trying to find for an upcoming segment. It only flies for a couple months out of the year. blog.wfsu.org/blog-coastal-h…
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The researcher who described the bee says my cell photos are sandhills cellophane, while Dave Almquist, the FNAI biologist, doesn't think the photos are clear enough to say definitively. I'll come back with my camera. inaturalist.org/observations/1…
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Last week I posted about using @inaturalist to pinpoint locations for the rare sandhills cellophane bee. An FNAI biologist gave me spots to check out, and Iwent with only my phone and did find a cellophane bee.
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