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>>...so it is not uncommon to see several colonies in rocky areas 
together where natural cavaties are with water nearby, while the
flats with just grasses and few trees have few bees as few
nesting areas available...

Do you find any colonies nesting in abondoned ground burrows in the 
flat areas?  I assume there is some forage/water in the flats.

Waldemar

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