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Honey Bee Honeybees were introduced into Australia by the early European settlers.  Now wild throughout most southern Australia, their effect on native fauna is not known.  However they do comptet for nectar and nest space with other insects, and with birds and mammals. Click/tap to enlarge

Honey Bee

Honeybees were introduced into Australia by the early European settlers. Now wild throughout most southern Australia, their effect on native fauna is not known. However they do comptet for nectar and nest space with other insects, and with birds and mammals.

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By Graeme Ruck

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Uploaded Sep 1, 2013. Captured Sep 1, 2013 14:17.
  • Canon EOS 1000D
  • f/5.0
  • 1/1024s
  • ISO400
  • 100mm