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Wordless Wednesday – Prepping for Winter
This entry was posted in Uncategorized and tagged autumn, backyard, bees, beneficial insect, bugs, coneflower, echinacea, flower gardening, garden, gardening, gardening tips, nature, photography, purple coneflower, Winter. Bookmark the permalink.
Nice photo!
Thanks so much! 🙂
Beautiful close-up. 🙂
Thank you!
Wonderful photo. Handsome bee on a beautiful coneflower. 🙂
Thanks, Judy! 🙂
I have also been having the big bees in the garden. You got a great shot.
Funny how sluggish on these chilly mornings… until the sun warms them up a bit 🙂
Beautiful .. 😃
Thanks, Julie!
What a beautiful bumble!
Thanks so much!
They are so cute when they just cuddle inside a bloom like that! Thank you for leaving some autumn flowers for our pollinators to enjoy!!!
My pleasure…we usually wait ’til thinks are good and brown before they get removed. Although it’s usually due to sloth rather than design 😉
Do you suppose the bumblebee spent the night there? I know they do that sometimes.
I like thinking of a little bee curled up in the embrace of a coneflower for the night 😉