Backyard Bumblebees

I really like bees! And bees are very important pollinators too. Without bees a lot of the plants and trees won't reproduce anymore.
And it's not going well with the bees nowadays. By the use of pesticides and non-native enemies like the hornet we've seen the number of bees significantly being reduced in the past few years.
Also a lot of people nowadays have their backyards fully paved.

But not me... I reserved a lot of space for flowering plants and flowers to help my little flying friends. And to pay me back, I can have a photoshoot with them every now and then 😂

I've recently bought a lot of these nice purple Salvia plants. They also come in pink by the way. These flowers were advertised as bee-magnets... and that's very true!
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Since I've placed some pots with Salvia in my backyard, the number of bees increased. Here you can see one of the cute, furry bumblebees on the pink Salvia.
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The salvia looks very nice up close as well.
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It's cool to see the bees flying from flower to flower to collect nectar and pollen in their pouches on their legs.

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Apart from the Salvia I've planted some more colorful flowers to attract the bees.
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It's quite hard to get a sharp photo of the bees because they are constantly moving. It's a matter of shooting a lot of photos and a bit of luck. My macro setup has a very short depth of field. On the next photo a large part of the bumblebee is unsharp, but you can see the nice details on its wings in this shot.
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I liked this shot because the bumblebee seems to be peeking around the corner. And it's nice to see the vague silhouettes of the salvia in the background.

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I hope you enjoyed my bumblebee photo shoot.

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The flower is so beautiful. And the large bee sucking its nectar looks so cool.

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Thanks! It's interesting to see them working to get their nectar.

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Seeing this your Bumblebee post,just reminded me how they operate.

This is a Bee that is recognized as been humble and fuzzy, always buzzing around,pollinating ideas and growing the community.

And for the hive audience,if you want a badge of this bee 🐝 on your #PeakD home page,have staked hive between 15,000HP to 50,000HP 🤗. It is automatic.Thank you for updating @friendlymoose

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First of all, beautiful shots. I sometimes think bees in small city gardens are like small travelers going across the balconies and the fences. They travel more than us😂

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😄 I am jealous with the close-up bee picture, it looks so pretty!

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Thanks! I took that with my zoom lens and extension rings.

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Here my 2 best shots so far, but still trying when there is a chance.
As you say, it takes patience and luck!
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Wow! Especially that first one is razor sharp. Great shots!

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