This beauty normally is found walking on the ground flapping its wings as it moves, looking for moisture and wet soil I guess. As such it is so much a test of patience to get a really sharp picture of this continuously moving insect. I wonder which wasp is this. I found that it tried to dig up a little hole in the soil thinking it had got something there, then quickly got away. I had to literally chase it while also staying calm to get as near to it as possible for a reasonably good shot [fading light]. The wings are shiny blue, though it appears black.
CLOSED: Black and orange wasp for identification
This could be a digger wasp (Hymenoptera: Sphecidae) looking for a suitable site for constructing a burrow which she then will provision with paralyzed insect prey for her young.
Yes, I see those guys in my yard often and have actually witnessed them stinging their pray and dragging it off!! Interesting wasps.... I've always known them as dirt dobbers?? not even sure if that's the right....so I'd stick with suunto!!
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