This photo was actually taken yesterday because, being the occasional numpty that I am, I didn’t take my camera with me when I went out for a stroll and some groceries this afternoon, after the rain had cleared. The bee is a Common carder (Bombus pascuorum) but I’m not sure about the geranium. Although it’s growing beneath a hedgerow in a rural lane, I think it’s a garden escape, as its description doesn’t fit with the native geraniums in my plant book. Whatever it is, it’s obviously tasty … if you’re a bee.
153/365 The geranium and the bee
02 Sunday Jun 2019
Posted 365DaysWildin2019, flowers, insects, nature, wildflowers
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Numpty huh. LOL I am that at times too. 🙂 Lovely image.
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Thanks a lot. 🙂
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It’s a delightful photo.
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Thanks a lot, Lucy. 🙂
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What a great shot, the Bee is right in the centre of the flower.
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Thanks. It’s one photo of many that I took – bees never keep still! 😉
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