Toady, May 20, is World Bee Day
I thought you may like to see a few Bee photos for #WorldBeeDay
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These are stunning pics!!
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Thank you Dawn 🙂 🙂
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You’re welcome. I really love them!
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unbeelievable! These are totally amazing shots 🙂
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Thank you Kate 🙂
On another thing. I don’t know if the pingback worked on Friday Fun and I can’t send a link in the comments.
try to add here just in case?
https://bushboy.blog/2019/05/20/reflections-2/
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it worked fine thanks Brian, great poem and love your video … very reflective 🙂
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all so lovely!
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Thank you 🙂
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Great set!
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Thank you Sue 🙂
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😊
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Amazing, Brian! And they are so fast! Favorite – the Callistemon (?) one!
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No Bottlebrush flowers Ann-Christine. Perhaps the small bee zooming along to the red Lilli Pilli flower?
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Lilli Pilli? OK, then it must be that one!
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It looks like perhaps I should have added captions *sigh I may go back in and do so tomorrow night. It is almost midnight here now and I need my beauty sleep 😀 😀
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😀
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Bee-utifull
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Thank you Carol 🙂
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Nice to see such a variety.
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Thank you 🙂 There a lots of native bees in Australia plus the honey bees giving me a good scope and range of bees
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yes I have an increasing interest in bees – we certainly need to do all we can to keep them going if we ourselves are oozing to be able to grow crops. Plus they are lovely fluffy little bundles anyway!
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I do love bees as well. Glad you are looking after our fuzzy friends 🙂
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These are amazing. I particularly like the ones of the flying bees. I never tire of insect photos!
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Thank you Heather. I love trying to get the fuzzy ones flying 🙂
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You are welcome. A fun challenge getting those fuzzy flying bees!
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You should see the amount of reject photos lol
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lol!
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Masses of bees on that red flower. What flower is that, Brian?
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That’s a Hippeastrum Tracy
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Thanks Brian. I just found some info on them from Gardening Australia. They are not good in areas that get heavy frosts apparently.
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I have mine in old wheelbarrows….there is a post on here somewhere
https://bushboy.blog/2018/11/13/wheelbarrow-gardens/
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That is a great idea. But we are a little short on space here. The carport is already chock full of frost sensitive plants. 🙂
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A very special and beautiful post!
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Thank you Amy :L) I love photographing bees
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What great captures of bees. Wonderful!
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Thank you ever so much Susan 🙂
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