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A green sweat bee feeding on a yellow bloom.
Echium vulgare (blueweed) flowers captured on a meadow during springtime.
Texas state flower, bluebonnets, covered open fields fill with sweet fragrant during the spring season, normally end of March to early April. It's a travel destination by itself. Muleshoe Bend Lake, Spicewood, Texas
Bee in the approach to grape hyacinths.Please see more macro pictures from my Portfolio.Thank you!
A bumblebee sitting on a purple lupine flower
A Beewolves wasp quietly forages on flowers in summer.
A bumble bee feasts on a common milkweed bloom.
A single black and yellow honey bee pollinating a goldenrod (Solidago) wildflower in a garden meadow with a natural defocused green background.
Closeup of a female of the great banded furrow bee, Halictus scabiosae on a yellow flower
Australian native blue-banded bee collecting pollen from an Agapanthus flower
carpenter bee, Xylocopa, Xylocopa violacea, violet carpenter bee, Echium vulgare, blueweed, vipers bugloss, hymenoptera
Green bottle fly (Lucilia sericata) on flowering plant
a bee collects nectar from kiprei flowers. Blooming sally, Ivan-tea. Beautiful summer fields of Belarus
side view of one mason bee sitting on dry petal outdoors in garden
Bumblebee Feeding on Bog Sage Nectar in a French Garden
Hover fly on a cornflower in a meadow in Stukeley Meadows Nature Reserve,  Huntingdon
Bee on a Bluebonnet
A sweat Bee, (Augochlorella pura) gathers pollen from a New-England aster flowers in autumn.
A closeup of a Black dwarf honey bee on white wildflowers in a field with a blurry background
Honey Bee (apis) on 'Ascot Rainbow' Euphorbia × martini (Martin's spurge) at Eynsford village in Kent, England
Honey bee collecting pollen from a Californian Lilac bush, ceanothus thyrsiflorus
Bumblebee sucking nectar from a flower
Apis mellifera Western Honey Bee Insect. Digitally Enhanced Photograph.
Hover fly, (family Syrphidae), also called flower fly, or syrphid fly, any member of a family that contains about 6,000 species of insects in the fly order, Diptera. Their various common names refer to the behaviour of hovering around flowers. Hover flies, with their yellow markings, resemble wasps or bees but do not bite or sting.
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Closeup of a back-lit bee working on a yellow goldenrod flower
Bee, Lavender, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Nature, Close-up, Insect, Pollinator, Flora, Canada
Close up from a hornet mimic hoverfly (Volucella zonaria) on ivy blossoms
Wild flower with a bee in the meadow
Free Images: "bestof:Lasioglossum forbesii - A relatively uncommon sweat bee from near Front Royal, Virginia at the edge of the Blue Ridge Mountains. There are quite a few species"
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