Tag: bee
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Do You See It?
A mammoth sunflower is a great place for a bee to try to hide from the annoying human with a camera. Do you see it? Sunflower captured last week at Chellberg Farm – Indiana Dunes National Park. Flower of the Day
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A Thistle and a Bee
After publishing yesterday’s post (A Rebellious Beauty), I realized that I had one more image of a musk thistle that I really liked. How in the world did I miss a thistle and a bee the first time around? I didn’t even notice it until scrolling through pics today. Imagine that! Anyway, we’ve had quite…
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The Gathering
A busy bee working at the gathering of pollen along the Cowles Bog Trail – Indiana Dunes National Park.
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Hovering in the Garden
I posted the color version of this image early last year. As I was scrolling through my library, I decided to try this one in black & white. Click here for a glimpse of this sunflower and bee in bright colors. I am curious to know what you think of the two. Do you like…
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Entangled
December has gotten here with a brisk wind and low temps and I found myself thinking back to the warmth of spring. As I scrolled through older pics I came across this bee, frozen in time through photography and entangled within a flower blossom at Chicago’s Garfield Conservatory .
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All Dressed Up in Yellow
Wildflowers and a bee, all dressed up in yellow on the Indiana Dunes National Park trails.
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Pause From Fluttering
Macro Monday Swift and snappy insects, taking a pause from fluttering from place to place.
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That’s Close Enough!
Macro Monday Stop! That’s close enough with that camera, missy. I came across this colorful bee, buzzing from flower to flower in the garden at Chellberg Farm – Indiana Dunes National Park. After a few clicks, I decided it was time to walk away when it seemed to glare right at me. Cee’s Fun Foto…
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Are You Looking at Me?
Spotted this bee as I was filling my bird feeder today. It sure seemed to be thinking, “Are you looking at me?” Yes, of course I was.
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As Light As a Petal
Macro Monday Take a closer look as you wander through the garden. You just might see an insect as light as a petal, fluttering about from flower to flower.