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I inverted the back and white image and then the little frozen bubbles look like single-celled organisms......
Ice-abstract.
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B. terrestris are pollen-storing bees that generally feed and forage on nectar and pollen. The queen is between 20 and 22 mm long, males range from 14 to 16 mm, and workers from 11 to 17 mm. Workers have white-ended abdomens, and look just like workers of the white-tailed bumblebee, B. lucorum, a close relative, apart from the yellowish bands of B. terrestris being darker in direct comparison. The queens of B. terrestris have the namesake buff-white abdomen tip ("tail"); this area is white as in the workers in B. lucorum. B. terrestris is unique compared to other bees in that their caste of workers exhibit a wide variation in worker size, with thorax sizes ranging from 2.3 to 6.9 mm in length and masses ranging from 68 to 754 mg.
Distribution and habitat
B. terrestris is most commonly found throughout Europe and generally occupies temperate climates. Because it can survive in a wide variety of habitats, there are populations in the Near East, the Mediterranean Islands, and Northern Africa as well. Additionally, it has escaped captivity after being introduced as a greenhouse pollinator in countries where it is not native, so this bee is now considered an invasive species in many of these places, including Japan, Chile, Argentina, and Tasmania. Nests are usually found underground, such as in abandoned rodent dens. Colonies form comb-like nest structures with egg cells each containing several eggs. The queen will lay egg cells on top of one another. Colonies produce between 300 and 400 bees on average, with a large variation in the number of workers.
My son dug up his blueberry bushes to move them to his backyard and gave me one, 3 years ago... I planted it in a half barrel and it's doing great... these were from today!!
Aller Hochwasserschutz.
Auf der Allerinsel ist ein neues Naherholungsgebiet entstanden. Die Abtrennung von dem Erholungsgebiet zum Industriegebiet erolgt durch einen sehr naturnahen Zaun aus langen Holzscheiten. Eine sehr gelungene Lösung wie ich finde.
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this group will be on to their next step in life...
they are moving at warp speed right now as they know the clock is ticking for them to fly South...
Still so many more to care for.... and I will certainly miss them when they leave...
These little gummies love to munch on every part of the fennel plant... thankfully I have plenty to feed them all!!
that was a outstanding moment a surprise for us in just minutes there came a storm and as fast as it came it was gone again and left behind some great shots :)
Von vorne und frontal gibt es schon so viele Bilder, außerdem stand da so ein doofes Baugerüst. Da hab ich's mal von der Seite probiert.
Long Exposure of the Pacific Ocean from the Southern California coast. 30 second exposure processed with Lightroom, Photoshop and Topaz filters.
No. 20 in Explore, June 29, 2021
Хлоропласты в клетках Элодеи. Микрофото с объективом Carl Zeiss Jena GF-Planachromat 40x/0.65 ထ/0.17-А с Raynox DCR-150 в качестве тубусной линзы на штативе микроскопа МББ-1А. Масштаб съёмки 34:1. Стэкинг 7 кадров, кадрирование. Камера Fujifilm X-T5
I took this photo some years ago, but used it recently in my latest YouTube video Blood Types Explained! (Link takes you to my YouTube channel)
This image taken with a Moticam 480 mounted on a Northwest Microcope with Motic Lenses.
Sightseers and tourists flock to the beach to watch and photograph a sunset at the Ponce de Leon Historical Park in Punta Gorda, Florida.
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This one is for my Greek friends. The killing of the teen, Alex, has served to reveal the decay that started within --the anger that started far beyond that event.
Some Red Hot Chili Peppers to say it better than I can.
"But if youre lookin for a fist
And you're lookin to unite
Put your knuckleheads together
Make a fist and fight
Not to your death
And not to your grave
I'm talking about that freedom
Fight like a brave
Fight like a brave
Don't be a slave
No one can tell you
You've got to be afraid"
What are your discoveries?
Hope you'll read my blog on the discovery of inconvenient image generation and share your own experiences here with ai-media as discovery tool.
Anderson Island on the left and McNeil Island to the right. Seen from Chambers Bay Park.
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Cell Storm @ 2024, Limassol, Cyprus
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f/14 | 8 sec | ISO 80 | 17 mm
2 Frames Pano
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Theme : Long Exposure Photography
Series : Dreamscape Madness
Location: Limassol, Cyprus
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A remnant of Tudor splendor in my Hertfordshire village. Since the 12th century the place used to be a Benedictine priory (hence the name "cell") until Henry VIII confiscated and marketed the property. The brick mansion we see today was built in 1539. It was recently on the market again. I am told that the property is being cut into various pieces as no single buyer seems to be prepared to acquire the whole thing.
Late afternoon shot with the sun sinking.