Greetings dear friends, welcome to my blog. I am participating again in PhotoFeed Contest - Macro Photography Round 129. This time I photographed some little bees that landed on my Turnera Subulata flowers.
These flowers only open their petals in the morning and for just half a day. At 8 in the morning, when I'm leaving for work, I see them fluttering around my garden in search of nectar. Bees are responsible for pollination, an important process in plant reproduction. In my opinion, seeing a bee pollinating a flower is one of the best photographs I like to take. It was a little difficult to capture them, as bees are very restless and don't stay in one place for more than a few seconds, and my camera wasn't that fast.
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Another pollinator, a butterfly that landed on my flowers. I would have liked to get sharper shots of the bees, but they wouldn't let me; they wanted to be on all the flowers at once.
This has been my participation in the PhotoFeed Contest - Macro Photography Round 129
The photos are originals taken with my Xiaomi Redmi 9 phone
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