Bumble bee saga
Lord Vetinari
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Found this bumble bee yesterday morning clinging to an hibiscus stamen.
It gave me such a sad look that I let it walk onto my finger to warm up.
It didn't look much livelier after this, so I took it in the house and gave it a spot of sugar syrup to eat. After eating a little sugar I put the bee back into an hibiscus flower hoping it would recover- to bee continued...
All shots 5Dmk2/MPE-65/430Ex flash and hand focus stacked.
More shots from the sequence in my flickr gallery here www.flickr.com/photos/lordv/
It gave me such a sad look that I let it walk onto my finger to warm up.
It didn't look much livelier after this, so I took it in the house and gave it a spot of sugar syrup to eat. After eating a little sugar I put the bee back into an hibiscus flower hoping it would recover- to bee continued...
All shots 5Dmk2/MPE-65/430Ex flash and hand focus stacked.
More shots from the sequence in my flickr gallery here www.flickr.com/photos/lordv/
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Natural selection is responsible for every living thing that exists.
D3s, D500, D5300, and way more glass than the wife knows about.
Thanks John
Quite often warm up downed bumble bees on my hand - not been stung yet .
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Fantastic Brian. Made all the more special with the story. Same goes for your Bee Sage pt 2 thread
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Thanks Ian
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Thanks DeVil
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it is amazing how many insects quite happily wander on to the fingers while shooting
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