This was my first bee sighting of the year and I followed this guy for several minutes as he dive bombed a large pot of chives that were flowering. I couldn't catch him staying still but still liked this shot of the high energy action so here it is.
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Nice.
ReplyDeleteIt is nice to see bees at your flowers, they are pretty.
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They really are high energy...buzz buzz! Nice photo and my favorite color too! heehee!
ReplyDeleteIt's a great shot. Those busy bees are hard to catch.
ReplyDeletethey can, at times, be full of energy!! i really like the image and who doesn't LOVE purple flowers!! these are chives?? i had something similar on my scallions (maybe the same thing, chives and scallions) and i chopped them off. i didn't know they would get pretty like this!!
ReplyDeleteBusy buzzy bee. We have had a pyracantha blooming abundantly in our garden for the last few weeks and it is teeming with bees.
ReplyDeleteI always enjoy seeing bees at work among the flowers. Good catch, RedPat.
ReplyDeleteThere's something so joyful about that first buzzing blur of spring—this shot captures all the wild energy and determination of a bee on a mission.
ReplyDeleteNice shot!
ReplyDeleteLovely catch and that shade is beautiful!
ReplyDeleteGood shot!
ReplyDeleteTo bees! I have sooo many strawberries! And yes, RedPat. I threw my fails away, these guys are too fast!
ReplyDeleteExcellent shot!
ReplyDeleteSo pretty, I had these in a pot over Summer too
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