Post Format Wordless Wednesday August 21, 2019 17 comments Wild Purple Loosestrife with Bumblebee … Photo by Thomas Peace c. 2019 Share this:Share Share on X (Opens in new window) X Share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Email a link to a friend (Opens in new window) Email Share on Pinterest (Opens in new window) Pinterest Share on Reddit (Opens in new window) Reddit Share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window) LinkedIn Share on Tumblr (Opens in new window) Tumblr Like Loading...
shoreacres says: 21. August 2019 Beautiful colors. We have loosestrife, too. It’s still blooming, and it’s covered with bees and hoverflies. Reply
Tom's Nature-up-close Photography and Mindfulness Blog says: 21. August 2019 A lot of people, Linda, when they see or photograph a hoverfly, say, “Look at the bee.” I’m glad you realize what they are. 🙂 Reply
Tom's Nature-up-close Photography and Mindfulness Blog says: 21. August 2019 Thank you, Scifi! It’s a very beautiful spot to be taking photos in. 🙂 Reply
incahootswithmuddyboots says: 21. August 2019 I’m not sure if I’ve ever seen loosestrife. The bee sure loves it! Reply
Tom's Nature-up-close Photography and Mindfulness Blog says: 21. August 2019 Yes, a number of insects take advantage of the abundant nectar that they emit. 🙂 Reply
lindasschaub says: 21. August 2019 That is a busy bee in the blossoms – no words necessary, just utter appreciation for the photo you posted. Reply
Tom's Nature-up-close Photography and Mindfulness Blog says: 21. August 2019 Thank you, Linda! The pond area that these are in is an enchanting, wonderful place. 🙂 Reply
lindasschaub says: 21. August 2019 It sure looks like it Tom. The purple flowers are always so vibrant looking.
Tom's Nature-up-close Photography and Mindfulness Blog says: 21. August 2019 Ha! 🙂 Well, we’ll just have to fix that! Reply
Tom's Nature-up-close Photography and Mindfulness Blog says: 21. August 2019 Yes, the observer and the observed are one. 🙂 Reply
samfiftysomething says: 22. August 2019 Such a beautiful photograph 🙂 I just love Bee’s. The petals look like paper. Beautiful Reply
Tom's Nature-up-close Photography and Mindfulness Blog says: 22. August 2019 Thank you, Sam! Cute pooch! 🙂 Reply
Beautiful colors. We have loosestrife, too. It’s still blooming, and it’s covered with bees and hoverflies.
A lot of people, Linda, when they see or photograph a hoverfly, say, “Look at the bee.” I’m glad you realize what they are. 🙂
Lovely little bee and such vibrant colours. 😀
Thank you, Scifi! It’s a very beautiful spot to be taking photos in. 🙂
I’m not sure if I’ve ever seen loosestrife. The bee sure loves it!
Yes, a number of insects take advantage of the abundant nectar that they emit. 🙂
That is a busy bee in the blossoms – no words necessary, just utter appreciation for the photo you posted.
Thank you, Linda! The pond area that these are in is an enchanting, wonderful place. 🙂
It sure looks like it Tom. The purple flowers are always so vibrant looking.
Love the beautiful photo (miss the words)!🙂
Ha! 🙂 Well, we’ll just have to fix that!
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Speaks volumes…busy bee! 😀
Yes, the observer and the observed are one. 🙂
Such a beautiful photograph 🙂 I just love Bee’s. The petals look like paper. Beautiful
Thank you, Sam! Cute pooch! 🙂
Amazing….just like you.