• Category: Invertebrates

    Check out this bumblebee from last August as it was flying in for a sunflower. The pollen is sticking to the bumblebee everywhere, perhaps at capacity since you can see some of it falling off behind it. Fascinating little creatures they are.

  • Category: Invertebrates

    While going through images after a session, there were a couple with a bumblebee's middle leg raised up while another bumblebee was doing a flyby of the same flower (well, what's left of the flower after a goldfinch had plucked all of the petals off!). Intrigued, a little research led me to bumblebee.org . . .

  • Category: Invertebrates

    A bumblebee with a face full of pollen buzzes among the flowers. Thank God for our pollinators!

  • Category: Invertebrates

    Is it any wonder why these wonderful creatures are called pollinators? Look at all of that pollen!

  • Category: Invertebrates

    Flight of the Bumblebee. June 22-28, 2020 has been designated National Pollinator Week to celebrate pollinators and spread the word about what you can do to protect them. Here's more info: https://www.pollinator.org/pollinator-week.

  • Category: Invertebrates

    A bumblebee lifts off from a flower filled with a little more pollen after stopping and poking around for a bit. Fun fact: Bumblebees can collect pollen twice as fast as a honey bees.

Bald Eagle in Flight

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Sandhill Cranes on a hill

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Ruby-throated Hummingbird hovering over flowers

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Sandhill Cranes and Whooping Crane

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Trumpeter Swans in Flight

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Bumblebee among the flowers

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Short-eared Owl on the hunt during sunset

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