Well hello there
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Such a nice surprise to see a yellow-faced bumble bee visiting.
These bumble bees had been a constant presence in our garden from the early spring through September. For the past month I've mostly seen honey bees, and it seemed like the yellow-faced bumblebees went into hibernation.
But there still is some nectar and pollen to be had.
The blackberry plants that act as a hedge between our neighbor's and our property, are still producing some blossoms.
So there still is some buzzing going on wherever the blossoms are in abundance.
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Approaching another cluster of blossoms.
Mmmm...