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Alcaraz stung as bees swarm court at Indian Wells
Bees at work
mangoapple
Bee on the flower
Apathor
Bee pollinating a flower
The photo was taken using an android phone, in a village on the island of Papua New Guinea.
ToXiC
The first photographic camera developed for commercial manufacture was a daguerreotype camera,
Nasro Ch-l
The flowers 🙏🏾❤☺🎇
Sujan
Cutest Albino Animals in the World
Look at these amazing creatures! They look like they’ve been made for a Disney movie, with that beautiful white fur, feathers, skin, and… even scales? Whoa, I didn’t know snakes could be this white!
Niaz Hussain
The bees and flower
Tanzania nature
BEES FACTS
Did you know that? • Bees have 5 eyes. • Bees are insects, so they have 6 legs. • Male bees in the hive are called drones. • Bees fly about 20 mph. • Female bees in the hive (except the queen) are called worker bees. • Number of eggs laid by queen: 2,000 per day is the high. • Losing its stinger will cause a bee to die.
enthusiasts
A bee is sucking honey
Azlan Ahmad
Bees are the most beautiful insects
Honey bee is a widely distributed flying insect know for its ability to collect nectar from flowers and produce honey. Honey bees (right) are mustard yellow and brown. They have stocky bodies that are covered with many hairs to which pollen adheres.
Workers bees
Nadeeshan
The beehive, A beehive hanging from a tree
The beehive is a traditional hive of bees, in which bees live in simple, communal nests. The beehive is a form of social organization from prehistory to the present day, although it has been largely superseded by more advanced forms of social organization.
Borsinnature
Some photographic shots
Different level of nature
Rahul Singh
Flower 🌹
A flower
Ghulam Raza Almani/Badin.Pakistan
Honeybees photography, pakistan
honeybees photography,pakistan contact// rzalmanialmani@gmail.com
Murad khan
Bees
Amazing views of Bees
Spidy
Pic of Hungry spider || spider eat something || spider eats bee || spider eats other insects
Ayaz Ahmad
Bee taking honey from flower
The bee is flying from the flower to another