Three more small individuals here actually two larger and one smaller
Young tree(?) In forested wetland/amidst thick fir stand, cedar nearby.
Rocky, dry roadside , on a mountain . Maroon bark with white lenticels. Shrubby tree. Scratched twig does not have the same bitter almond smell that a Black cherry would have.
Inconspicuous EFN on leaf petiole
Messinger and Wilson (Common Bees of Eastern North America), "Female A. vitescens are a unique combination of green thorax and black-and-whiteabdomen."
Several nectaring deep into blooming prickly pear, one of few insects doing so last two days.
in evening primrose, back garden - butterfly's wings quite torn