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• European honey bee / western honey bee
• Abeja doméstica / abeja europea / abeja melÃfera
Scientific classification
Kingdom:Animalia
Phylum:Arthropoda
Class:Insecta
Order:Hymenoptera
Family:Apidae
Genus:Apis
Species:A. mellifera
Salinas, Canelones, Uruguay
A honey bee worker collecting nectar and pollen from Mahonia flowers on the boundary of New Ferry Butterfly Park. There are hives in the wildlife sanctuary area of the reserve and a constant stream of pollen-laden workers were flying in.
Hari² Daniell nak main bunga api bila tiba musim raya ni. Bila dah habis je main; "Abi, besok abi beli lagi yea bunga api ni..."
Teringat la zaman saya kecik² dulu, memang minat ngan bunga api tu ada, dah sifat budak², segala yang menarik pasti nak cuba... Teringat pada tu semua, teringat jugalah pada keletah si Daniell ni haa, uhuu, bapak borek anak rintik :)
Location:
Rumah TokBah & TokMa, Melor, Kota Bharu, Kelantan.
Taken on 30 September 2008 night before Hari Raya Puasa.
All my photos nicely presented on black on this very cool site called DARCKR by Laurent HENOQUE
Park Street Biodiversity Garden, Brunswick, City of Moreland, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Hymenoptera: Apidae
The sacred bull catacombs at Heliopolis, Saqqara, and Armant were among the holy sites visited by pilgrims. During festivals, visitors used to lay votive stelae to mark their visit to these locations and to show their gratitude.
Limestone
Ptolemaic Period
NMEC National Museum of Egyptian Civilization, Fustat Cairo
Reino: Animalia
Filo: Arthropoda
Clase: Insecta
Orden: Hymenoptera
Suborden: Apocrita
Superfamilia: Apoidea
Familia: Apidae
Subfamilia: Apinae
Tribu: Apini
Género: Apis
Aqui se ve Mejor
No sunshine yesterday but quite humid and warm and the honey bees still keep coming back for more and with these Heleniums, now just starting open up their pin cushion heads, they provide some later summer flowering species in my garden for a whole host of bees and hoverflies etc to gorge themselves on.
The sacred bull catacombs at Heliopolis, Saqqara, and Armant were among the holy sites visited by pilgrims. During festivals, visitors used to lay votive stelae to mark their visit to these locations and to show their gratitude.
Limestone
Ptolemaic Period
NMEC National Museum of Egyptian Civilization, Fustat Cairo