I found these bees because of porterweed, and I always come back to the porterweed then because of the bees. We have formed a triangle, but bees sip honey and pollinate flowers, the later never get stung.
I need to maneuver very cautiously in the midst of humming sound on the other way, while those flowers continue to live and blossom, even without me.
My vital role is only a paparazzi. I confirm further when I click the next one from a far distance.
What if they tell the press that "they have been chased by a paparazzi, and he run lights, and he chase them and harass them the whole time. And it has certainly gotten worse?"
flowers, bees and you. :)
ReplyDeleteYes what if? We call them Blue Vervain (an herb).. but the silly Bee's really pollinate weeds too. Perhaps their version of cultural diversity in the plant kindom?
ReplyDelete(bty) the dog and cats were watching my husband shave in the bathroom~
Again nice colour combinations.
ReplyDeleteGreetings,
Filip
be careful paparazzi :) though when bees are busy with flowers, they do not mind you as long as you give them space and not get too close for a macro :) beautiful shots, love the expression on those hungry bees' eyes.
ReplyDeleteI think it's okay to be paparazzi with bees as long as you don't get too close. Maybe bees have their own paparazzi that take pictures of you. Then you will be famous on human internet and bee internet.
ReplyDeleteI bet, if you weren't around, the creatures and plants would be most lonely. I know I would be.
ReplyDeleteI want to be a flower to see the bee face-to-face and not get stung!
ReplyDeleteWe are all in the same line, aren't we, chasing little critters around? Poor fellas. These days, I'm looking for bigger creatures.
ReplyDeleteI can't be a good paparazzi. Those bees buzzing around in our garden have been teasing me a lot. Oh that a good looking bee.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful photos!
ReplyDeleteYou're doing excellent work as the nature paparazzi. I have never seen a butterfly on a fern before. The butterfly seems to be at ease, unaware of your camera.
ReplyDeleteyou are one good paparazzi. your photos are sharp and amazing. it's not the camera... it's the photographer. wink***
ReplyDeleteSuch pretty colors. Both flower and bee. Pretty butterfly also. Clever to post at that time!!
ReplyDeleteI think you are brave paparazzi to get so close to the bee.
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beautiful!... look like a Blue-banded bees (Amegilla cingulata)
ReplyDeleteGood attempt at the bees... I find it very tricky to shoot them...
ReplyDeleteyou are like my hubby, a papparazi of critters.
ReplyDeleteFantastic pictures. These bees look very excentric to me (the bees here look completely different).
ReplyDeleteThe butterfly picture is stunning!
Those are beautiful shoot!
ReplyDeleteYou have done a very good paparazzi job! haahha...
I was stung by a bee(long legged wasp) in my small garden before.
ReplyDeleteI never got close to it.
Unfortunately, when i tried to move a flower pot, I had touched a honey comb on the rim of the pot carelessly. How poor I am!!
Be careful!
You can continue to enjoy the triangular affair as long as you do not get stung...:-)
ReplyDeleteBee buzzy..paparazzi buzzy..flower butterfly eazzy..~;).
ReplyDeleteYou take your job as a paparazzi very seriously. I'm glad you didn't get stung while you were on the job. Your pictures are wonderful.
ReplyDeleteI wonderful if the bees and butterflies mind the paparazzi. Lovely flowers and photos.
ReplyDeleteWonderful photos! You share the beauty of the rainforest so very well.
ReplyDeleteyeah the bees in europe are relatively friendly :))))
ReplyDeleteyeah the bees in europe are relatively friendly :))))
ReplyDeleteGorgeous capture of porterweed and the bee! Some time I feel like a stalker taking too many pictures..
ReplyDeleteI am not a good paparazzi as you are ;-). I try to snap a photo of similar bee like your but can't make a clear shot. Thanks for sharing the photo as I seem to be missing this bee at the moment.
ReplyDeleteThey usually can fly faster than you can focus. If they really don't want their pictures taken, they will not hover and make themselves be seen in the red carpet flowers.
ReplyDeleteSuperb capture. Lovely flower and bee.
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