Thirsty Bee ?
By Alanb
- 19 May, 2014
- 9 likes
I THINK I am correct, when I say that this bee, was taking a drink of morning dew, from an iris flower head.
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Kathy, I was lucky, as you correctly say, they don't often stay still long enough. I did sneak up on this one ....... lol.
19 May, 2014
You need to wait until they are engrossed and drunk on nectar Alan. Great shot!
19 May, 2014
Thanks Angie. I thought there was a reason ...... Of course "Amber Nectar" <];-))
20 May, 2014
That is a brilliant photo :o)
20 May, 2014
Great picture Alan;0)
20 May, 2014
Thank you Annie and Carole ... Right place at right time ... and I had my camera with me. It is very hard though, gardening with a camera round your neck ... lol <]:-))
21 May, 2014
Plants emit guttation droplets (source of morning dew) in the early morning which bees love! they leave hives early in morning to drink it..
great capture!
22 May, 2014
Jane, thank you for another interesting fact. <]:-))
22 May, 2014
:-) welcome, i enjoyed the research...
23 May, 2014
I agree and look at the pollen on his legs, it's certainly thirsty work!
25 May, 2014
<]:-))
25 May, 2014
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Well caught !!!
I tried to get a picture of some this morning on the ceonothus but they wouldn't stay still long enough :-)
19 May, 2014