The flower or the bug? The flower sort of looks like a morning glory but I don't think it is because it is more flat than trumpet shaped. And the bug - I haven't a clue, but it looks like something I would avoid.
Fabulous photographs! How do you manage to capture the detail, so minute. Looks like a bee being very possessive while it is gathering pollen, not sharing!
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Grew up in a small Georgia town with a desire to see some of the places I had read about and many I had not. I moved to Alaska and lived there for about ten years. My jobs took me to many parts of the state including Barrow, Nome, Kodiak Island and many more. I have also lived in California, Oregon and now Washington state.
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10 comments:
I don't know what is that but I know that it makes this photo beautiful and interesting. :-)
Those are honey bees!
I took a photo of a strange insect or whatever that is, this morning and I will post tomorrow. Take care.
AL
The flower or the bug? The flower sort of looks like a morning glory but I don't think it is because it is more flat than trumpet shaped. And the bug - I haven't a clue, but it looks like something I would avoid.
Duh! It's a flower with a bug inside!
Hi Judy,you pic is so BEAUTIFUL.Looks like a honey bee.
You got you bee photo I love it the green on the bee with the blue of the flower great.
You need to publish a book just with your bee photos. I am serious, you have such an incredible eye!
Anne
Does it sting? That's all I'm usually worrying about.
MedaM,
He does, doesn't he.
Al,
No, not a honey bee. I can't wait to see your strange insect, I will be waiting.
Rae,
The flower is a cranesbill, my bees love it.
MzzLily,
Right on, I knew you would cut to the heart of the matter, lol.
Charmine,
Not a honey bee. Thanks
Myra,
Good to see you, it's been awhile.
Anne,
You are too kind, but actually you haven't seen the good photos yet. LOL.
Madame DeFarge,
I don't think these little guys sting, I need to look that up. Not to worry.
SQ
Fabulous photographs! How do you manage to capture the detail, so minute. Looks like a bee being very possessive while it is gathering pollen, not sharing!
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