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Check out those pollen baskets!

This is a discussion on Check out those pollen baskets! within the Animals (mammals, birds, insects etc.) forums, part of the Show your photo (Color) - Landscape & Nature (flowers, mountains, storms etc.) category; I swear, she was just rolling around in the pollen! It was like watching a cat around catnip....

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    I swear, she was just rolling around in the pollen! It was like watching a cat around catnip.
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    Probably she finally got to her favourite flower.
    The one in my picture has her mouth full too, but looks less hungry...
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    Wow, QuietOne. I don't think I've ever seen a bee draggin' that much pollen with them.
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    I have, a handful of times, Iguanasan. I've always wondered how they can fly level with that much weight in the rear!

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    Very neat capture Light50.
    It is amazing enough that a bee can fly at al,l the way they are built, then add all that ballast, and just don't know how they physically do it.
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    bees are mysterious creatures and it's fun to watch them get lost in their work. that second one looks like a fly to me though.
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