JPG, 7.55 MB
JPG, 7.55 MB

June is bee time here in New York.

The hedges pump gobs of odoriferous pollen into the air.

Many bees come to work, going from flower to flower.

It had rained and a bee was stuck in a overturned garbage pale lid with some
water in it.

I dumped it out onto the ground.

The bee walked a bit forward.

It was moving its abdomen up and down, a bad sign an insect is too far gone.

I waited looking.

I would move it or kill it to prevent it being eaten alive by ants.

Then it tested its wings with a buzz.

After another wait, it rose up and hovered like they do.

It then went right back to a hedge flower and started working.

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