Day eleven of Becky’s Square Photo Challenge for October: Kindasquare
Another photograph of the Clivia flower this time with two tiny Stingless native Bees. These bees are between 3-5mm (1/8 to less than 1/4 of an inch). Notice their pollen sacs on their legs as they gather from flower to flower.
Hard to like what I like best—this gorgeous photo, or Roy!!!
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Just go with both makes me happy Judy 🙂
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Have you seen Roy Orbison and Friends, A Black and White Night? Wow.. an incredible documentary/concert.
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No I haven’t. Added to the list thanks Judy 🙂
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what a shot – just fabulous
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and another wow for the musical choice. Judy is right perfect combo, you cannot choose between them
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So glad you liked this song too Becky 🙂
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Can’t go wrong with Roy!
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I’ll have to remember that Becky 🙂 I like to please you
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awww you sweetie. I love though also when you take me out of my musical comfort zone xx
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Stepping out of what you know into the unknown musically can be quite rewarding. I have discovered so many wonderful singers and bands by just having a listen x
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😀
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Thanks Becky 🙂 the motor drive is the best to get great action shots
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Fab!
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Thanks Sue 🙂
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That is a wonderful capture Brian!
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Thank you Aletta 🙂
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Beautiful photo and great details, too.
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Thanks Graham 🙂
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Great capture! Those bees are really tiny!
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Thanks Maria 🙂 yes they are quite tiny
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The little bees are a ankle feature – and this flower glows
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It is a lovely time when they are around the garden 🙂
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🐝🐝
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Oh, they’re weeny! Fab shot, Brian 🙂 🙂
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Thank you Jo 🙂 and are a bit camera shy so it’s hard to get in close enough sometimes
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