Sweetness of Pollen

A fuzzy bee paused from buzzing from flower to flower to feed on the sweetness of pollen in a sunflower in Peg’s Garden at Meadowbrook Nature Preserve.


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21 responses to “Sweetness of Pollen”

  1. Great photo, Pepper! I hope the bees survive their current stress. Florida citrus and other crops depend on them. <3

    1. Thanks, Cheryl. Yes, bees are important to the life cycle as well as pretty. 😉

  2. Fabulous shot! It’s always great to see the bees hard at work!

    1. Thanks! I am always excited when a bee stops long enough for me to click. 😁

  3. Beautiful macro!

    1. Thanks, Nora. 😊

  4. Oh, I love this! Almost huggable. 😉

    1. Oh, yay! 😁

  5. Wonderful photo and so very cute!

    1. Thank you! So glad you enjoyed the bee. 😊

  6. I love this capture!! Perfect timing

    1. Thanks. It was the best of many clicks. 😉

    1. Glad the bee was so focused on working that it ignored me. 😉

    1. Thanks, Christine. 😊

    1. Thank you, Gisela. 😊

  7. What a lovely summer capture, Pepper. Great detail here, not only on the bee but on the curlicue pieces of the flower.

    1. Thanks, Jet. You’ve got great eyes to notice the curlicues. 😊

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