I love seeing bees at work. You posted a fine bee portrait. Bees are the most common livestock in our state with a quarter million bee hives producing about 12 million pounds of honey.
Great capture! I mainly saw nasty, aggressive wasps... But I learned not to run away anymore... Bees Ii sadly saw few - great you provide for them (here but one flower flowered, it was a weird "summer").
That is truly a good thing. Great photo!
ReplyDeleteGreat capture of the bee and pretty flower!
ReplyDeleteThank you for linking up and sharing your post. Take care, have a great weekend.
I love seeing bees at work. You posted a fine bee portrait. Bees are the most common livestock in our state with a quarter million bee hives producing about 12 million pounds of honey.
ReplyDeleteHello :)
ReplyDeleteLovely capture of the bee visiting your beautiful Cosmos flower
All the best
Sonjia
What a spectacular photo. Great capture, Pat.
ReplyDeleteLovely post
ReplyDeleteJust cut our Joe Pye down because they were withered and the bees have left.
ReplyDeleteOh how happy to have a roof deck with flowers! I'm so happy for you. What can you see from up there?
ReplyDeletePreciosa foto y planta Pat.
ReplyDeleteBuen fin de semana.
Un abrazo.
They are so ac tive!
ReplyDeleteLovely focus on the bee
ReplyDeleteYES to happy, healthy bees.
ReplyDeleteGreat capture.
ReplyDeleteGreat capture! I mainly saw nasty, aggressive wasps... But I learned not to run away anymore... Bees Ii sadly saw few - great you provide for them (here but one flower flowered, it was a weird "summer").
ReplyDeleteGreat macro.
ReplyDeleteI love trying to photograph bees...it's a challenge! What a beautiful photo you've taken!
ReplyDeleteHow lovely to have a roof deck filled with Cosmos and bees.
ReplyDeleteNice. I stopped by a park today snapping away with my macro lens at flowers left and right.
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ReplyDeleteTerrific close up.
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