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Margot
14 years ago
Thank you, Carole! These pix cheer my soul. Just beautiful! I am so happy to see that honeybees are still alive and well in your part of the country. What is the bee in the first photo?
Carole
14 years ago
Hello Margot! I only know the black & yellow fuzzy guy as a bumble bee.
Carole, did you take these. These are very good. You must have a real nice camera and lens! Great pics!!
Carole
14 years ago
Thank you! Yes, I took these photos. Margot had requested some pictures of honey bees, and I found some in the field. When the orange trees start to bloom, the honey bees will be out in full force. It is good to see that the honey bees survived our cold winter!
Thank you, Carole! These pix cheer my soul. Just beautiful! I am so happy to see that honeybees are still alive and well in your part of the country. What is the bee in the first photo?
Hello Margot! I only know the black & yellow fuzzy guy as a bumble bee.
Always good to see honey bees!
Carole, did you take these. These are very good. You must have a real nice camera and lens! Great pics!!
Thank you! Yes, I took these photos. Margot had requested some pictures of honey bees, and I found some in the field. When the orange trees start to bloom, the honey bees will be out in full force. It is good to see that the honey bees survived our cold winter!