Monday, 30 March 2020

Bees in Blue Hats

Our neighbour has a bee hive in his yard, and his bees often come to visit the flowers in our garden.

I have say that they are very welcome.

So, having some time on my hands I spend a while photographing the bees.

In these strange times I think we could all do with some bees in blue hats!









These pictures look a lot better bigger - so click on the image for a better view!

You can find more shots from around the world at Our World Tuesday.  Cheers  SM


18 comments:

  1. They look very fetching! All dressed to go somewhere special. It's going to be a long time before we can go anywhere special.

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  2. Hari OM
    We could indeed, Stewart! These are gorgeous and raised a smile. Thank you my dear blogpal. You and yours remain safe. YAM xx

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  3. They are industrious little creatures and would be very welcome in my garden too.

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  4. Bees are also a welcome sign of spring...
    Thanks for sharing.
    All the best!

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  5. I haven't seen any bees here yet. A wasp showed up in our bedroom and started me. I'm allergic to wasps. Dan took care of it. Not sure where it came in.

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  6. The details in nature make all the difference!

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  7. Always good to see bees around and these really do look like they have blue hats. Stay safe and keep well. Cheers Diane

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  8. I have had some huge Bumble bees in my garden already Stewart. Hope you are keeping well, please keep safe

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  9. Unos macros espectaculares de estas abejas cada vez más escasas. Enhorabuena Stewart, un abrazo desde España.

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  10. Stewart, its been a while. I have started blogging again and is nice to find some fellow companions from blogging days past. I trust you are keeping safe ad well..... as always Pal, lovely photos.

    I must try to get back onto your weekly bird post aswell

    Dave

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  11. Cut tile...and wonderful pictures..Much better detail than the single Bee thet I just took..I need to make a better effort.Love these pictures....
    Thanks for sharing..Stay safe out there..

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  12. Bumblebees in my garden like to spend the night inside the daffodil blossoms. When the morning sun hits them they come out to warm before starting their flight plans. - Margy

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  13. Beautiful photos and love the colours too.

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  14. Yes, yes, I love nature and its animals and you made it really nice!
    These are beautiful pictures!
    Greetings Elke

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  15. Fascinating photos!

    Happy Wednesday!

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  16. Excellent macro images!
    Thanks for sharing at https://image-in-ing.blogspot.com/2020/03/from-archives.html. Stay well!

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  17. Cudowne zdjęcia! Aż się wzruszyłam!

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