Thanks Doug, Yesterday I went to my newly adopted grid. I had catch-and-release moments with five bees: one carpenter, one honeybee, three Common Eastern Bumble Bees. I had I hard time getting them to be sluggish, though. haha. Insufficient ice, I suppose. One flew away before I was finished with the pictures. Thanks for reading.
Thanks again for sharing. I will be more aware of our beautiful bumble bees and look more closely when I’m out in nature. And I’ll tell them how grateful I am for their part in our existence.
You have such interesting projects.
Thanks Doug, Yesterday I went to my newly adopted grid. I had catch-and-release moments with five bees: one carpenter, one honeybee, three Common Eastern Bumble Bees. I had I hard time getting them to be sluggish, though. haha. Insufficient ice, I suppose. One flew away before I was finished with the pictures. Thanks for reading.
Thanks again for sharing. I will be more aware of our beautiful bumble bees and look more closely when I’m out in nature. And I’ll tell them how grateful I am for their part in our existence.
Thanks for reading, Vicki. I now love looking for them and seeing if I can see a spot on their back (their thorax in bug terms.)
Thanks, Steve. Yes, I like it when I hear a source speak in her voice, with her words.
Thanks for reading.