Your row of tulips look wonderful, here the squirrels like to dig them up and it is hard to keep them. I'm wondering if the busy bees are the same species of honey bee we have here in the northern hemisphere, we also have native bees so perhaps you do too.
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Uma boa semana, cheia de surpresas agradáveis!
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ReplyDeleteOh yes, those bees LOVE the hypericum!!! such honey as they make would surely be soothing to the nerves... Glorious. YAM xx
It's amazing! We have autumn! Greatings, Nicole
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Great shot of the bees in the yellow flower.
ReplyDeleteI loved your photos!!! Really beautiful and thank you so much for sharing them with Today's Flowers. I wish you a very happy week :)
ReplyDeleteYour row of tulips look wonderful, here the squirrels like to dig them up and it is hard to keep them. I'm wondering if the busy bees are the same species of honey bee we have here in the northern hemisphere, we also have native bees so perhaps you do too.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful flowers and wonderful colors!
ReplyDeleteSpring is coming to you! Enjoy!
ReplyDeleteI almost missed the second bee in that third photo. I love all of them, but the the bee is my favorite. Springtime in New Zealand is colorful.
ReplyDeleteSpring seems to be in full force for you now. - It's so pretty.
ReplyDeleteAll the shots are gorgeous and the one with the bee is wonderful.
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