PhotoFeed Contest - Macro Photography Round 129 // Pollinators
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.
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
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The photos are originals taken with my Xiaomi Redmi 9 phone
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Very nice shots!
Thanks
The amazing sight of bees among the rose flowers is truly a symbol of great beauty. Thank you very much for sharing this wonderful nature and environment along with the wonderful natural pictures. But it is true that bees are responsible for pollination. A plant generation is truly great. Thank you for sharing this wonderful photography.
Thank you very much. Regards.
You are most welcome my friend