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The Honeybees are Awake!

The honeybees and other insects have been active since the days have been becoming warmer. They are hungry.

The flower being visited by the bee is a wildflower called Slender Yellow Wood Sorrel.

As you can see, their flowers are smaller than the bee; however, the bee is well equipped to manage. This image shows that even when its weight pulls the flower to the ground, the bee can hang on and get her taste of nectar.

 

 

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