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I was in Olmsted Falls last Sunday and while photographing the blooms of a flowering tree I noticed a couple of bees buzzing around collecting pollen. That might make a nice photograph. But the bees were darting in and out of the shadows and I was never able to get an image of one that was as sharp as I'd like. This was the best I could do. If only bees would sit still.
5 years on, Fleet Buzz has been brought back to life. AE51 VFV. The first, and only former Fleet Buzz vehicle to enter preservation with Southdown Preservation Group. The project has been months in the making and is a very proud moment for us! The Dart has been in hiding since it's sale in Late 2014.
I made this sculpted cake for Jach who turned 3! The whole Buzz is cake, even the head! Feeds about 30 kids!
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439 (YP14TGK) can be seen passing the University of Reading, Whiteknights Campus as it heads to Green Park from Reading, St Mary's Butt's on the Buzz 9.
Formerly Stagecoach North East 28038.
Buzzing Spider, Anyphaena accentuata. 26 August 2024. Ealing, London, England, UK.
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Buzzing spider, Anyphaena accentuata, 15 April 2024. Ealing, London, England, UK.
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I'd hate to think the airborne polis were hovering over the building site with their supermassive lamp 'cos they'd spotted funny coloured lights.
Just a custom Buzz Droid I built for a new moc, a tablescrap pretty much.
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Buzz (Curiosity Thrills) ain't feeling 100% at the moment so please send some positive vibes to him. 3rd June 2014 Stafford UK
Just a short video trying to convey how much attention - or perhaps"you could say "buzz") the large inflorescence on the purple angelica (Angelica gigas) receives from bees, wasps and bumblebees.
When on this flower, all the focus seem to be on the lovely nectar. You can bop a wasp on the head and it will gust keep munching or perhaps move to the next flower.
So named for the male's habit of vibrating his abdomen on a dead leaf as part of his courtship routine. Apparently it is quite audible.
The double chevron mark in the middle of the abdomen, with a black border around it, is completely characterstic of this spider in the UK fauna.
The record is new for Cefn Ila.
"That buzzing-noise means something. 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. ....
And the only reason for being a bee that I know of is making honey.....
And the only reason for making honey is so as I can eat it." So he began to climb the tree.
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i hope your sunday is/was a good one :)
Macro detail of a honeybee Apis mellifera collecting nectar from a grape hyacinth Muscari neglectum. Although the bee's wings are stationary, its antennae continue to vibrate as it smells the air, both to seek out the next nectar source, as well as to check for signs of danger, such as predators.
Buzzing spider, Anyphaena accentuata or Anyphaena sabina, female. Ealing, London, England, UK. 13 May 2023.
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When floating along at about 1,500 ft above the ground..my friend and I got buzzed by this para glider.. Mark says it often happens.. they apparently like hanging around hot air balloons.. :-)
Thought you all might like this perspective from my recent balloon ride.. It is not often one sees something like this.. :-)
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Here a piece I recently created for an up coming show @ the Sam Shaw gallery in Boston. Sam's featuring a couple of other artist and part of the show is themed - Aviation/Entomology...crossing a bug with an airplane - Buzz Bug!