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A nearly native plant habitat garden located in northeast Georgia in eco-region 231 (Southeast Mixed Forest Province) zone 7b on 10 acres of meadow and forest habitat. Growing food in harmony with nature and creating our best outdoor garden life.
This bee looks happy and smilin' having a great thyme!!
ReplyDeleteHi Karin, I'm really impressed with your close-ups. Very clear, very detailed.
ReplyDeleteCute Donna!
ReplyDeleteSweet One, Thank you!
The bee butt photo is the best.
ReplyDeleteGreat photos, the buzz of the bees is great this time of year! Kelli
ReplyDeleteDonna, I agree...their little behinds are so cute especially when they wiggle around getting just the best spot on the blooms.
ReplyDeleteThanks Kellie, I too love hearing all the buzzing. It makes the garden feel so alive!
Ooh, I wish for larger images so I can see more! I love photos of bees where you can see every grain of pollen on their hairy bodies. :-)
ReplyDeleteWow! Such great shots of the bees and such lovely tiny blooms against the green of the leaves!
ReplyDeleteGreat captures Karin! So nice for the bees colors to contrast against the flower and leaves. -- Bom
ReplyDeleteThese are incredible shots! I love to see bees doing their thing in the garden...makes me feel like all is well with the world.
ReplyDeleteHi! I'm new to your blog. Your photo's are incredible!
ReplyDeleteGreat shots! I love photos of plants with insects and pollinators on them.
ReplyDeleteDon't they get tired of it! I could spend hours watching them, it talks about life.
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