Monarda and Salvia
By Klahanie
- 3 Sep, 2013
- 5 likes
I keep these on the deck (originally planed to put it in the landscape) because hummingbirds love it and I can watch them close.
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Many times that is my activity (or lack of it) as well Scottish .Love these little guys. They are very territorial and defend their feeders vigorously .
3 Sep, 2013
I've done that many times this year Klahanie - I'm on the lookout for the return of the red tailed bumblebees to my garden this year but no sign yet - my garden in usually swarming with them :(
3 Sep, 2013
That is no good Scottish, what do you think happened to them. I googled, because I have never seen them around here. They are sure cute little creatures.
3 Sep, 2013
I know for sure that the nest in my garden got flooded last year I thought the queen got away safely. I did a wee blog last year.
http://www.growsonyou.com/scottish/blog/20678-a-drookit-bumble-bee
I doubt they will make an appearance this late in the year but maybe they will return next year.
3 Sep, 2013
These images are amazing Scottish. Loved your blog BTW.
I hope the queen had a chance to re-establish the colony.
4 Sep, 2013
Me too - time will tell I suppose!
4 Sep, 2013
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I'd be sitting there for hours watching them!
3 Sep, 2013