Wednesday, April 11
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A fairy garden come to life.
ReplyDeleteI’m afraid it’s a soggy fairy garden today, tepals.
DeleteYou have beaten me to the bumblebee shot!
ReplyDeleteI think the bumbles are like us, Mal. They need to grab the opportunity to do their stuff in the rare dry moments.
DeleteJust beautiful, love the bumble too.xxx
ReplyDeleteThanks, Dina.
DeleteOh that's one happy bee and a beautiful flower too Sue.
ReplyDeleteUntil I took the photos, Anna I had never noticed how golden the sepals look
DeleteAwesome update lovely photos and bee blessing to both you and Martyn
ReplyDeleteThank you, Linda
DeleteLovely Sue
ReplyDeleteThanks, David
DeleteWonderful photos. I love the Bumble, it's so different from the Bumbles that I see here.
ReplyDeleteWe have quite a few different bumbles, Michelle
DeleteI have a tiny pieris that I brought back from my mum's garden when we sold the house and noticed flowers on it yesterday evening. Such a lovely plant; I didn't realise it was attractive to bees. I'll have to keep my eyes open now!
ReplyDeleteI think the bees are grateful for any early flowers, Caro
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