zig zag in
to feed and pollinate
what a life
One of our many native bees doing its thing on a Bendigo Wax Flower. One of the many joys of Spring.
This is my contribution to the 52 week PHOTO CHALLENGE, with ZIG ZAG this weeks word challenging a talented group of photographers from across the globe. Visit this challenge at https://daffodilwild.wordpress.com/photo-challenge/ and find this weeks sharing on Wild Daffodil’s Home page.
A lovely haiku and beautiful photograph for the challenge ☺
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Thanks Xenia, I had to think a bit for this one.
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Dear Denis, I saw for a moment your comment on my blog but disappeared. I hope I didn’t make something accidently, it was about Orhan Pamuk. Sorry if I made it, at that moment electricity gone and my connection cut but when it came your comment wasn’t there. I wanted you to know this. Thank you, Love, nia
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Sounds like the electricity cut did that Nia. You read the comment so that was successful. Orhan Pamuk is one of my favourite writers.
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Wonderful photograph, and lovely touches with your haiku, Thank you dear Denis, have a nice day and new week, Love, nia
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Thanks Nia, I am experimenting a little with macro there are so many flowers in spring
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Clever pick for zig zag…Beautiful spring blossoms – what a life indeed!
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Thanks Carol. I had to work my imagination quite a bit for zig zag.
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A whimsical feel…the idea of perching on petals and sipping nectar.
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It is indeed Janice, thanks for confirming this.
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What a beautiful response to the challenge Denis!
Zig-zag bee
buzzin round the tree
buzzin free
😀
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Thanks Sandra and thank you for the humorous haiku to tale the image further.
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Beautiful shot, Denis.
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Thanks Sue, I’m trying out the Macro on an old lens from my SLR camera of 26 years and its doing well.
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Looks like it too, Denis 🙂
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Love this one Denis! I’d have never thought of it, but what a perfect example.
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Thanks Jen, this was a challenging challenge.
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Lovely to see spring blossoms and busy bees the other side of the world when we are heading into winter. Beautiful.
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Thanks Agnes, we have had a wet Spring so far but now the native plants are really magnificent and so are the native bees.
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Beautiful photograph. And I am reading a book called Bees.
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Thanks Cathy, this is a native bee, one of a wide variety.
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Love me some happy bees!
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They are indeed Annette.
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A gorgeous macro shot and a catchy haiku!
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Thanks Magarisa
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You always do so well in these challenges, Denis. I love the picture and the haiku. Thanks for the touch of Spring. We could use it here since we’re headed toward Winter. 🙂
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Thanks Vashti, we are having a strange Spring, 27oC yesterday, today 14oC and cold winds. Vote wisely and vote often if you can.
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they have become so rare these days, that seeing one is quite a pleasure.
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They are more common in our garden this year and the results are showing with our fruits
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