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16-06-2010, 04:31 PM
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| | | Bee-haviour Was sitting in the sun observing bees and bumblebees working on a large patch of geranium endressii. Some were very methodical, working from one flower to the next; others popped about all over the patch with no obvious plan. One or two worked all the low-down flowers near the ground which others didn't bother with. Some ignored the older paler flowers which no doubt had been worked out, but others didn't. Occasionally a bee appeared, tried a flower and flew off again. The most methodical were the little bufftailed bumbles.
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