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Had no idea there was such a thing until earlier today. I feel like posting something about it and posting some new pictures of mine.
http://www.pollinator.org/pollinator_week_2008.htm
http://www.fws.gov/pollinators/
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Also I can't ID the 2ed and 3rd to last pictures of the yellow bombus. Anyone know what they are?
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MILTA. Oh man oh man, what beautiful pictures you take, I have marvelled at yours many times. Lovely. About the ident of the flowers, not sure what ones you want identified. But the single blue flower is the Borage Officinalis, not sure what the others are, but oh, these take my breath away. Have that most glorious and wonderful day, love this beautiful life we live. Cindi
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