A Mining Bee and the Tricolored Gilia
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The Tricolored or Bird's- Eye Gilia blossoms are attracting all kinds of bees, and it is such a treat to observe the bees as they collect the distinctive blue pollen from the blossoms.
Here, for example, is a mining bee genus Andrena, of which there are approximately 261 species in California. These are soil nesting bees, and are some of the first to fly in the Spring.
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Look at all that blue pollen in the bee's basket.
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Approaching a cluster of tricolor gilia blossoms.....
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.....and diving into a blossom.