The first bee of my apiary collecting pollen in 2012.

The first bee of my apiary collecting pollen in 2012.

This is most pobablly a Crocus pollen due to its color and the the available plants flowering already. Honigbiene mit Pollen

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A honey bee working on a Japanese Cherry flower.

A honey bee working on a Japanese Cherry flower.

The Japanese Cherry Prunus serrulata belongs to the family of the Rosaceae. Zierkirsche

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Uploaded on Mar 10, 2012

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A Small White butterfly on a Ragwort.

A Small White butterfly on a Ragwort.

The plant is a Ragwort (Senecio fuchsii) and it belongs to the family of the Asteraceae....

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Uploaded on Mar 9, 2012

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A honey bee working on a Crocus flower.

A honey bee working on a Crocus flower.

The the crocus (a Crocus cultivar) belongs to the family of the Iridaceae. Krocus

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Uploaded on Mar 8, 2012

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A flower stand of a honeysuckle in my garden.

A flower stand of a honeysuckle in my garden.

This plant Lonicera tragophylla belongs to the family of the Caprifoliaceae. Jelängerjelieber

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Uploaded on Mar 8, 2012

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An unusual insect portrait: The Hairy-Footed-Flower-Bee!

An unusual insect portrait: The Hairy-Footed-Flower-Bee!

This solitary bee is a male Anthophora plumipes (also listsed as Anthophora acervorum) and it belongs...

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Uploaded on Mar 7, 2012

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Crosstalk between a Snowdrop and a Crocus.

Crosstalk between a Snowdrop and a Crocus.

The plants are the Snowdrop (Galanthus nivalis, Amaryllidaceae) and the Crocus (Crocus cultivar, Iridaceae).

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Uploaded on Mar 7, 2012

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A flower stand of the Paintbrush Lily.

A flower stand of the Paintbrush Lily.

This plant Scadoxus puniceus is native in Southern Africa and belongs to the family of the Amaryllidaceae. Explore: 2012 March 03; #331 Blutblume

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Uploaded on Mar 6, 2012

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A honey bee working on a snowdrop flower.

A honey bee working on a snowdrop flower.

This plant is Galanthus nivalis and belongs to the family of the Amaryllidaceae. Note the color of the snowdrop pollen.

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Uploaded on Mar 5, 2012

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A honey bee working on a Spear Thistle.

A honey bee working on a Spear Thistle.

This plant Cirsium vulgare belongs to the family of the Asteraceae. You can ses the single pollen corns in the flower and on the bee. Kratz-Distel

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Uploaded on Mar 5, 2012

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A skep with overwintered bees.

A skep with overwintered bees.

Note the size of the entrance, it is small to give the bees control over it. Some bees are there to...

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Uploaded on Mar 4, 2012

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A bumble bee working on a flower stand of Red Clover.

A bumble bee working on a flower stand of Red Clover.

This plant Trifolium pratense belongs to the family of the Fabaceae. Rotklee

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Uploaded on Mar 3, 2012

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A flower bud of a Spring Snowflake.

A flower bud of a Spring Snowflake.

This plant Leucojum vernum belogngs to the family of the Amaryllidaceae. Märzenbecher

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Uploaded on Mar 3, 2012

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A small Iris starts to open its flower.

A small Iris starts to open its flower.

This is probably the Iris histrioides and belongs to the family of the Iridaceae. It flowers very early like the snowdrops. Zwerg-Iris

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A flower stand of the Large Self-heal plant.

A flower stand of the Large Self-heal plant.

This plant is Prunella grandiflora and belongs to the family of the Lamiaceae. Großblütige Braunelle

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Uploaded on Mar 1, 2012

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A small Iris starts to flower.

A small Iris starts to flower.

This is probably the Iris histrioides and belongs to the family of the Iridaceae. It flowers very...

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Uploaded on Feb 28, 2012

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A single flower of a "normal" snowdrop.

A single flower of a "normal" snowdrop.

The snowdrop (Galanthus nivalis) belongs to the family of the Amaryllidaceae. You can compare this...

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Uploaded on Feb 28, 2012

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A single flower of a "filled" snowdrop.

A single flower of a "filled" snowdrop.

This is a snowdrop cultivar (Galanthus nivalis) with multiple inner petals (with the green markers)...

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Uploaded on Feb 27, 2012

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