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Spring in the air for hungry bees I sat down with my camera for 3hrs just watching this flower/weed. Finally this bee flies in. I was filled with joy spring was really here. The bee however was a bit big and the bee and flower started bending down. The bee refused to let go. Nature&wildlife,spring Click/tap to enlarge

Spring in the air for hungry bees

I sat down with my camera for 3hrs just watching this flower/weed. Finally this bee flies in. I was filled with joy spring was really here. The bee however was a bit big and the bee and flower started bending down. The bee refused to let go.

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Uploaded May 6, 2015.