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Tag Archives: bee
Intent
It’s 2-fer Friday and here is post number 2. It’s not my typical post. It’s down the rabbit hole. This morning, as I enjoyed the sunshine’s intimate touch on the back of my hand, I saw a bee bumping against … Continue reading
Silent Spring 2019
This morning, after coffee at my local café, I took a leisurely walk home, enjoying the cool spring day. I live in Minneapolis, a city known for its green spaces and urban wildlife. Our lakes and parkways provide green ribbons … Continue reading
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Tagged bee, Biodiversity, bird, butterfly, environment, extinction, Minneapolis, minnesota, pollinator, Rachel Carso, Silent Spring
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Honey Bee and Hosta
On the same evening that I photographed the dragonflies I also found this honey bee investigating the late blooms on one of my neighbor’s Hosta plants. The light was rapidly fading and I waited to catch the last warm rays … Continue reading