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Honeybee (Apis mellifera) with full pollen baskets and pollen on head, thorax and abdomen
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Honeybee (Apis mellifera) with full pollen baskets and pollen on head, thorax and abdomen
Honeybee (Apis mellifera) with full pollen baskets and pollen on head, thorax and abdomen. Bee withdrawing from Snowdrop (Galanthus nivalis) flower after nectaring. In garden, Surrey, England, UK. February
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Buzzing with Pollen Power! This industrious Honeybee is a true fashionista, rocking the latest pollen trends from head to abdomen. With full baskets and a stylish dusting on its body, this bee knows how to make a statement while nectaring on Snowdrop flowers in Surrey, England. Talk about flower power! Captured by the talented photographer Heather Angel, this snapshot perfectly showcases the incredible relationship between plants and their pollinators. The delicate balance of nature comes alive as this tiny insect withdraws from its sweet feast, leaving behind traces of its important mission. As part of the Apis mellifera species, also known as European or Western honey bees, these little dynamos play an essential role in our ecosystem. They tirelessly collect pollen to feed their colony and inadvertently spread it from one flower to another during their feeding frenzy. So next time you spot a busy bee buzzing around your garden or park, take a moment to appreciate their hard work and dedication. And if you're lucky enough to capture a photo like Heather Angel did here, remember that it's not just an image – it's a testament to the beauty and interconnectedness of our natural world.
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