Wednesday, August 12
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There lies the question Sue, when you are trying to ID them. I've been enjoying trying with that but find them tricky even with great ID reference books. Bees do adore borage as your images show. Lovely to see again.
ReplyDeleteBorage selfs seeds all over the allotment, Shirley and where it is causing no problem I leave it for the bees.
DeleteGreat close ups, Mr Demille!
ReplyDeleteI like to work incognito, Deborah 😉
DeleteExcellent pics. I particularly love that last one.
ReplyDeleteGlad you like them, Julieanne
DeleteFantastic pictures Jo, especially the second two.xxx
ReplyDeleteThanks, BrendaðŸ¤ðŸ˜Š
DeleteHahaha....sorry! xxx
DeleteBusy buzzy bees. Love the photos.
ReplyDeleteThanks , Lisa
DeleteWonderful photos. They love borage.
ReplyDeleteThey do indeed Jo
DeleteLove your macros Sue. The bees are hardworking insects.
ReplyDeleteThey really are Nadezda
DeleteI love bees, they are very hardworking insects!
ReplyDeleteFantastic photos!
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So do I Ela
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