These beautiful photographs remind me that we’re heading in a right direction of spring and summer. Looking forward to having breakfast outside in the garden! Great shots, Tim!
Soom we can savor our espresso and breakfasts in the outdoors. It’s nice to be emerging from the cold. And you can enjoy your espresso with thoughts of flowers, warm sun, and Jimi playing in the garden. Thanks, Herman.
Really nice. For the very first time I get to look at them so up close. And for the very first time these bees and flies get to have a macro voice in their micro lives 🐸
These photos are lovely. I am always excited to know of plants bees love because I’m under the impression they’re in danger. They’re so important as a honey food supply as well as vital to the pollination of plants.
Hi Dawn. We have a lot of native bees out here. They are much better pollinators than honey bees, but we don’t get honey from the native bees. Honey bees give us honey, but they drive out some native bees, so it’s one of these gotcha situations with honey bees, because honey bees are at risk to mites and diseases that native bees are more resistant to.
I did not know that. What a balancing act in the well-being of bee lives! I need to do more research to supply for multiple species. I hope to find plants that haven’t been genetically modified.
All kinds of spring life in your garden… 🙂
On the one tree. A few other things are testing the spring weather, but it’s still pretty sparce. Thanks, Susan.
Wow, great macros Timothy! Spring be springing at your home. 😎
It’s thinking about it. That tree blooms early. Thanks, John.
Those are beautiful spring photos, Tim! I love bees in the blossoms. 🙂
Thanks, Lavinia. It was sunny, but still on the cool side today.
That’s just beautiful!
Thanks, Holly.
My pleasure!
It is springtime, lovely macros 🙂
Thanks, Harry.
With the coming of spring, the first flowers that bloom, it’s a celebration for the first insects that come out
It is a celebration for sure. Thanks, Yoshimi.
These beautiful photographs remind me that we’re heading in a right direction of spring and summer. Looking forward to having breakfast outside in the garden! Great shots, Tim!
Soom we can savor our espresso and breakfasts in the outdoors. It’s nice to be emerging from the cold. And you can enjoy your espresso with thoughts of flowers, warm sun, and Jimi playing in the garden. Thanks, Herman.
Beautiful pictures !
And let spring coming!
Have a nice Sunday !
Thanks, Inge.
SPLENDIDE FOTO.. COMPLIMENTI!!!
Grazie, Simona.
Really nice. For the very first time I get to look at them so up close. And for the very first time these bees and flies get to have a macro voice in their micro lives 🐸
Thanks, Dot. Happy you liked the flies and bees in macro mode.
Excellent.
Thanks, rabirius.
Awesome shots of those bees, Tim! I know how hard they are to get in clearly!! Excellent shooting!!!
Thanks, Amy Rose.
These photos are lovely. I am always excited to know of plants bees love because I’m under the impression they’re in danger. They’re so important as a honey food supply as well as vital to the pollination of plants.
Hi Dawn. We have a lot of native bees out here. They are much better pollinators than honey bees, but we don’t get honey from the native bees. Honey bees give us honey, but they drive out some native bees, so it’s one of these gotcha situations with honey bees, because honey bees are at risk to mites and diseases that native bees are more resistant to.
I did not know that. What a balancing act in the well-being of bee lives! I need to do more research to supply for multiple species. I hope to find plants that haven’t been genetically modified.
How beautiful. Love it.
Thanks, Gloria.
Wonderful! The bees look so shiny and clean!
Thanks, Tiffany. They do have that sheen.
Nice images. Will be glad when flowers and bees return here.
These are fabulous shots! I love seeing the bees enjoying those gorgeous blossoms!
Thanks, Nancy.
Perfect pictures. But, I’m not jealous, of course. Hehe! Great!
Thanks, Inchcock. I have the lenses for it.
Amazing shots, Tim! None of nature’s magic happening here, yet. Gotta come soon, though!
Hope you see some soon. Thanks, Resa.
How lovely to see the blossom Tim and the bee enjoying it!
Thanks, Julie. How your you all doing among the Covid-19 craze?
Hi Tim … good at Frog Pond Farm! Hope you are too ..stay safe
We are good so far.
Those are some great bee shots. 😊
Thanks, Irene.