Pollinator Palooza!

in WE ARE MOVING3 years ago

As I went to fill my watering can this morning I noticed my Crepe Myrtle bushes were engulfed by bees. The bushes must have just opened a new batch of pollen laden blossoms because I had only seen the little sweat bees lately.

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Here is the standard honey bee.

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Good to see that my bushes take a part in making our yummy local honey 😋

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I love how transparent their wings are.

I was also able to catch some shots of bumble bees.

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Is that pollen on the end of its abdomen???

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I love how golden the thorax looks.

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Pollen collecting on the legs.

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There were also a million little sweat bees, but I could not get any good pictures of them here.

So I went to my portulaca, also called rose moss or Mexican rose and captured some sweat bees there.

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These guys can be very annoying with there constant pestering but rarely sting me.

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Their iridescent green bodies are captivating.

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Can you believe that there are over 400 different species of bees in Missouri?

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Sweat bees are tiny measuring only 3 - 12 mm per stlzoo.org https://www.stlzoo.org/files/9413/3303/3161/MO_Bee_Guide_w_boarder.pdf

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See how tiny this little guy is!

Once I finished my bee adventures I wondered our property to see what else I could find.

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Hello beautiful Monarch!

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Glad the echinacea could give you what you need.

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The butterfly was in no hurry to leave and did not seem bothered by my presence.

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Finally I managed get some some shots of the local hummingbirds.

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This is a ruby-throated hummingbird. However, this is a female. Only males have the red throats.

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This is an adult. Sometimes you can see a small patch of red forming on the throats of juveniles.

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I also caught one taking a break on our fence.

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Can you see her in the middle?

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Ruby-throated hummingbirds are the only kind old hummers we get here in Missouri.

Thanks for joining my pollinator yard party today 🐝🌸☀️🦋

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