Bee all you can be
The food gathering pace has definitely picked up in the garden.
These usually happy-go-lucky-can't-be-bothered fuzzballs were working at a fever pitch on the Russian Sage. They didn't spend more than five seconds one one bloom before taking off, a marvel of aerodynamic clumsiness.
I was let know a few times that they minded being observed. Their idea of scaring a human off is to fly into the side of your head kamikaze style , bounce off, loose flight control momentarily and then continue their quest for nectar.
Pardon? Why didn't I try to get closer given that I had the macro lens on and could have taken a really awesomely close bee shot? Because I thought this was plenty close and I wanted to...ahem...show more of the flower?
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- Canon EOS 30D
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