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This is the 1st version drawing of Ampikyy - a creature that is something between a snake and a bee...this version is completely like a snake though!
It will be a logo/mascot for a very cool Finnish band of the same name - Ampikyy.
watercolors+colored pencils on paper, 25 x 18,5 cm
This bee allowed me to do quite a photo shoot before exiting my Hydrangea bush.
Fujifilm X-H1 PRO Neg. Hi siulation
This bee allowed me to do quite a photo shoot before exiting my Hydrangea bush.
Fujifilm X-H1 PRO Neg. Hi siulation
This was taken across the road from the OHV playground which was packed with noisy bee creatures tearing up the desert tortoise habitat. Fortunately, these dunes are fairly large and at least half of it is off limits to OHV's. The largest dunes though are the OHV's playground.
For so work the honey-bees,
Creatures that by a rule in nature teach
The act of order to a peopled kingdom.
They have a king and officers of sorts;
Where some, like magistrates, correct at home,
Others, like merchants, venture trade abroad,
Others, like soldiers, armèd in their stings,
Make boot upon the summer's velvet buds;
Which pillage they with merry march bring home
To the tent-royal of their emperor. - Henry V, William Shakespeare
Yesterday we visited Shakespeare's Birthplace in Stratford-upon-Avon, this busy bee was at work in his garden.
Another LEGO Creator Rainforest Animals 31031 alternate. The Grasshopper has fully articulated rear legs attached by balljoints. They can move in and out on click hinges and the calves and feet can be moved back and forth. The front legs can be positioned up and down. The head is balljointed with full range of motion and antennae that have two points of artivulation. The Bee featers a moving head, abdomen and wings.
Another LEGO Creator Rainforest Animals 31031 alternate. The Grasshopper has fully articulated rear legs attached by balljoints. They can move in and out on click hinges and the calves and feet can be moved back and forth. The front legs can be positioned up and down. The head is balljointed with full range of motion and antennae that have two points of artivulation. The Bee featers a moving head, abdomen and wings.
@charlescreaturecabinet [BEE WithMe] Bee FF Faerie 🐝💛 ~glowinthedark resin
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CCC BEE WithMe | 9 cm Tiny BJD | Bee Firefly Faerie | Ball-Jointed Doll | Vanille yellow Glow-in-the-Dark resin
/w wings and goggles
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Another LEGO Creator Rainforest Animals 31031 alternate. The Grasshopper has fully articulated rear legs attached by balljoints. They can move in and out on click hinges and the calves and feet can be moved back and forth. The front legs can be positioned up and down. The head is balljointed with full range of motion and antennae that have two points of artivulation. The Bee featers a moving head, abdomen and wings.
Close-up view of a Sonoran Bumble Bee (Bombus Sonorus) , deceased. I found it lying on a trail. A little over an inch long (30mm), these big bees nest in the ground. Active all spring and summer, workers and drones die off in the fall, leaving mated queens to survive through the winter months. I suspect this is one of those workers who just lived out her life span and died on the job.
worker, hand,
"Forget not bees in winter, though they sleep."
– Vita Sackville-West, in "Bee-Master" in 'The Land' (1926).
"For so work the honey-bees,
Creatures that by a rule in nature teach
The act of order to a peopled kingdom.
They have a king and officers of sorts,
Where some, like magistrates, correct at home,
Others, like merchants, venture trade abroad,
Others like soldiers, armed in their stings,
Make boot upon the summers velvet buds,
Which pillage they with merry march bring home."
– William Shakespeare, "Henry V" (c. 1599), Act I, scene 2, line 188.
"For so work the honey-bees, creatures that by a rule in nature teach the act of order to a peopled kingdom."
William Shakespeare
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Finglas Garden 16-04-2020
Scientific classification
Kingdom:Animalia
Phylum:Arthropoda
Class:Insecta
Order:Hymenoptera
Family:Apidae
Genus:Bombus
Subgenus:Pyrobombus
Species:B. hypnorum
Binomial name
Bombus hypnorum
The tree bumblebee or new garden bumblebee (Bombus hypnorum) is a species of bumblebee common in the European continent and parts of Asia. Since the start of the twenty-first century, it has spread to the United Kingdom and Iceland. These bumblebees prefer habitats that others do not, allowing them to pollinate flowers in areas that many other species do not get to.
Bombus hypnorum has a short proboscis and a rounded head. The thorax is usually of a uniformly ginger color (but examples with a darker, or even black thorax occur), the abdomen is covered in black hair, and the tail is always white. In workers, the first tergite (abdominal segment) is black-haired, but a proportion of males may have ginger hairs intermixed with the black hair, both on the face and on the first abdominal tergum. On the European continent, individuals with extended yellow coloration exist. Workers are often (but not always) small, while drones are much bigger in comparison. The queens vary in size
without the bright sun, the colors came out more vivid. But I like the softer tones of the pictures - into the pollen 1 & 2..
Another LEGO Creator Rainforest Animals 31031 alternate. The Grasshopper has fully articulated rear legs attached by balljoints. They can move in and out on click hinges and the calves and feet can be moved back and forth. The front legs can be positioned up and down. The head is balljointed with full range of motion and antennae that have two points of artivulation. The Bee featers a moving head, abdomen and wings.
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Is it possible to tame a wasp? And is it possible to do it in about 20 minutes? If so, I've done it. Before the downpour today I noticed a wasp was loitering around in my garden for about an hour. I decided to put a drop of sugar water on a plant he was near and see what happened. He ended up staying on this plant long enough for my to set up all my macro gear and a silver reflector. I then proceeded to do a portrait style photo shoot of the wasp for the next hour or so. I'm probably very weird, but the whole thing was fascinating to me
[...] For so work the honey-bees, creatures that by a rule in nature teach the act of order to a peopled kingdom [...]
-- Quote by William Shakespeare (English Dramatist, Playwright and Poet, 1564-1616)
Brunate, Italy (September, 2006)
Some may say this is a cliche. Yeah, I admit but couldn't help uploading it(^_^;).
View on black or in a larger size, please.
Please take the time out to cast your vote for my entry for the most creative cupcake for the RSPCA Cupcake day 2009. I have attached my photo entry , which has been placed on the site. The link to cast your vote on:http://rspcacupcakeday.com.au/competition_creative.php
Thank you.
"For so work the honey-bees, creatures that by a rule in nature teach the act of order to a peopled kingdom."
~ William Shakespeare
memories from Sankeien Garden (Yokohama, Japan)
"My son, eat thou honey because it is good,
and the honeycomb which is sweet to thy taste."
Proverbs 24:13
(21st Century King James Version)
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2. "An iris symbolizes faith, wisdom, friendship, hope, valor, love, and wisdom.",
3. "Life is the flower for which love is the honey.",
5. "It takes a bee to get the honey out.",
6. "The busy bee has no time for sorrow.",
7. "Fame is a bee. It has a song.",
8. "Fame is a bee. It has a It has a sting.",
9. "Fame is a bee. Ah, too, it has a wing."
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memories from Sankeien Garden (Yokohama, Japan)
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and God Bless,
hugs, Chris