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Here's our celebrity SoCal Snowy on top of a neighborhood chimney, getting buzzed by the local Cooper's. Obviously I had way too much lens to get the whole hawk, but you get the idea. Hawk only made one pass at her, so she was able to relax again and enjoy her morning, and I decided maybe I didn't need the 1.4 on that 600mm. I did crop this from the original horizontal format, which just included more rooftop and spark arrester on the chimney.
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If there's a buzzing-noise, somebody's making a buzzing-noise, and the only reason for making a buzzing-noise that I know of is because you're a bee.
A. A. Milne
the geraniums were really buzzing today with at least 40 to 50 assorted bees!!
texture thanks to Spektoral Addendum.
The Bees are loving the flowers on the Pittosporum tree. It is very pleasant to open the front door on a sunny morning and catch the scent of the flowers and the buzzing of the bees.
The great egret, also known as the common egret, large egret, or great white egret or great white heron is a large, widely distributed egret, with four subspecies found in Asia, Africa, the Americas, and southern Europe, recently also spreading to more northern areas of Europe. Wikipedia
Scientific name: Ardea alba
Conservation status: Least Concern Encyclopedia of Life
Lifespan: approximately 15 years chesapeakebay.net
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Our first hive set up last summer is bursting at the seams with active bees this spring.
I'm still learning to read the signs as far as photographing them is concerned but hopefully I'll get more confident and competent with experience!
Bee beneath the Yellow Palo Verde blossoms. Dedicated macro lens. Full Frame. No crop. No post processing.
I feel so sorry for the butterflies. They are constantly harassed by wasps and bees but after being pushed off the flowers they fly in a circle then return for more nectar.
Taken with a mirror lens Makinon 300mm f/5.6, Fujifilm X-E1, Viltrox focal reducer. JPG edited with Snapseed
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