It was dramatically better here today, too. We used to have Hawkweed in our garden but it vanished. I think it eventually got shaded out, which makes me sad. I liked it.
Thank-you. My phone doesn't always cooperate with close shots. I love bumble bees. Apparently better pollenators than honey bees... Not the only ones.. And we still have 26 varieties of Bumblebee left
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It was dramatically better here today, too. We used to have Hawkweed in our garden but it vanished. I think it eventually got shaded out, which makes me sad. I liked it.
We don’t have bumblebees in Australia. So the first time my friend and I saw one it was very exciting.
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A lovely looking day, just like ours.
Except in Tasmania if I remember correctly!
Today looks the same as yesterday, but without tornado warnings. I am headed to the garden.
Beautiful weather makes everything better! Lovely photos GZ.
Hope it hasn't wreaked too much havoc!!
Love your bee.
Thank-you. My phone doesn't always cooperate with close shots.
I love bumble bees. Apparently better pollenators than honey bees... Not the only ones.. And we still have 26 varieties of Bumblebee left
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