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Wasp? - Sceliphron caementarium

Wasp? - Sceliphron caementarium
Rattan Creek Park, Williamson County, Texas, USA
July 23, 2010
Or something else entirely? He flew down to the water and stepped down as if to drink.

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Moved
Moved from ID Request.

Looking for mud
The female mud daubers in my yard are active at this season, collecting mouthfuls of mud to build nests.

looks like Black and Yellow Mud Dauber
Sceliphron caementarium, which is definitely a wasp :-)

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