I never failed to bring my camera bag when going hiking. Whenever I was soaked, it was soaked too.
It became the attention of a skipper moth many months ago, and it is an attraction to a bee now.
My sweat must have turned into nectar or alike through years of chemical process, which sounds ridiculous but is true at this moment in time.
The bee is still sipping and that must taste good in the comfort of fresh sunny morning.
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The bee is still sipping and that must taste good in the comfort of fresh sunny morning.
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These bees look very compact and cute in deed.
ReplyDeleteInteresting shots
Great shots, Rainfield. The skipper moth is cool looking and the bee is just amazing. Glad the bee wasn't not tasting your skin, that would hurt. Have a happy weekend.
ReplyDeletehe is so cute! :)
ReplyDeleteWow! I've never seen the insects like that... If that's bee, what an amazing colours is it)))
ReplyDeleteHave a great weekend!
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Beautiful shots! They like you, your sweat, and your "whatever" else on that bag :-)
ReplyDeleteSip away, little bee...
ReplyDeletesweet Rainfield nectar.
look at his eyeballs! eek!
ReplyDeleteLooks like it was a happy morning for you and the bee!
ReplyDeleteI guess this just shows what a sweet guy you are. The macros are fabulous.
ReplyDeletehehehe, :-) am sure your sweat may have been turned to a nectar that they now pursue you, should i thank you for revealing the secret to get an up close shot with that eye?
ReplyDeleteWhat big eyes!
ReplyDeleteit sure is sipping the 'nectar' and taking its time, and enjoying it too.
ReplyDeleteIt is obvious as you shot it brilliantly.
Great pictures you show.
ReplyDeleteWishing you a good Sunday :)
Gives you a great photo op too!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photo - and story behind it! I love the colour and texture! You might like to contribute to my Mandarin Orange Monday too:)
ReplyDeleteI'll echo Betchai's comment :-)
ReplyDeleteAmazing shots though!
your shots are amazing!
ReplyDeletethe life of your bee clear and easy to see : )
Maybe the bee need some mineral salts instead of sweet nectar this time.
ReplyDeleteWonderful captures!
ReplyDeleteWell, we all knew you were sweet! xo
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for sharing your work on Mandarin Orange Monday. You chose my favourite one too:)
ReplyDeleteRainfield, as always some amazing photos. You are attracting the bee like honey :)
ReplyDeleteI love how you captured their eyes! Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThe bee has such big eyes and looking sadly up at you as if to say, take me home with you.
ReplyDeleteYou are just such a sweet old guy, Rainfield, all the critters are attracted to you!!
ReplyDeleteThe bee is sweet and your pictures are great (as always)...however, I don't want a bee anywhere near my skin!
ReplyDeleteTwój pot to nektar przyciągający pszczoły. Drugie zdjęcie jest boskie. Pozdrawiam.
ReplyDeleteYour sweat is nectar attracts bees. The second photo is divine. Yours.
A living moment!Wonderful.
ReplyDeleteIsn't it strange what insects find to sip on surprising surfaces.
ReplyDeleteExcellent shot on bees! I love honey too! ;)
ReplyDeletein NZ, if your blood is sweet, the fleas will bite you.
ReplyDeleteso you have a sweet sweat? lol!
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful! Landed here from Mandarin Orange Monday (MoM).
ReplyDeleteI hope you can also visit my Mandarin Orange entry, thank you.
Haha! I so love to read your perspectives!! Wonderful captures!
ReplyDeleteHave a beautiful day :)
Awesome pics it would be fun hiking with you you have a great eye. Buttons
ReplyDeleteThat sure is a beautiful moth. Love his eyes!
ReplyDeletei would be screaming when i see those bugs. hahaha
ReplyDeleteah, you're so sweet according to the bee. What would I have said if it was a fly?
ReplyDeleteneat captures!
ReplyDeleteGosh, you are so kind to share your camera bag with the critters who reward you with such fabulous photos.
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