Anne Elliott's photos with the keyword: White-faced Hornet

White-faced Hornet

12 Aug 2007 212
Whilst the birding was slow at the Inglewood Bird Sanctuary yesterday afternoon, we did see this Hornet and a Harvestman. I think these Hornets are most attractive, especially the black and white pattern on the tail end. "Dolichovespula maculata is a North American insect which, despite commonly being called the Bald-faced hornet (or White-faced hornet), is not a true hornet at all. It belongs to a genus of wasps called yellowjackets in North America, and is more distantly related to true hornets like the Asian giant hornet or European hornet, but the term "hornet" is often used colloquially to refer to any vespine with an exposed aerial nest. To be more precise, it is an aerial-nesting yellowjacket similar to Dolichovespula arenaria." From Wikipedia.

Bald-faced Hornet

02 Nov 2006 109
This insect is also called a White-faced Hornet.

Bald-faced Hornet

13 Oct 2006 98
Also called the White-faced Hornet. Actually, it is not a true hornet. They build almost round paper nests in trees, that are more easily seen once all the leaves have fallen.