raked vegetable garden.
The buds on the Dogwood are swelling.
One little bee
enjoyed the few crocus that are in bloom.
I went inside to see if I had any blooms Little Bee
might enjoy.
No Little Bee food there.
The white minature Roses are in bloom.
They are pretty but not very good bee food.
I saw the honey comb in my honey pot.
Little Bee liked this treat!
Spring is wakening.
Soon I will have lots of blooms for Little Bee
and her hive mates.
Happy Sunday Safari.
Happy early Spring days.
17 comments:
All very good photos! The bee photos are exceptionally wonderful.
Oh be still my heart. What wonderful spring time photos. That robin photo makes me feel like I could reach out and touch him. I can't beleive you have bees already. I am so jealous. I haven't seen one yet. I was outside all afternoon. The rain ran me inside. Now the sun is about to set. It is supposed to be pretty tomorrow. Maybe I will see my first bee.
Oh Sherry. You are so funny...making sure that bee had a full tummy before you sent her on her way. Or are they hims?
Well, as usual, looks like our garden experiences are setting up to be the good gardener/bad gardener situation again. Your first insect to visit is a lovely little fuzzy bee. Me??? My first insect of the season was a tick. Ha ha ha ha.
It was so nice to hear from you over at my blog!!!!!! Gawd. I am such a bad friend. This winter has put me in complete hibernation from everything. But daylight savings time starts next week (?) and the weather is finally getting pretty...we'll have to meet for lunch SOON. I'm sure you have one million stories of things you've been doing. I'm going to try and dig up one before we meet. Hahaha.
Happy spring!!!! So nice to see your little bee AND crocuses. Hope to see you soon. xxoo
How beautiful! We went to a State park today and saw lots of azaleas in bloom and several birds! I'm behind posting photos of what we've seen here in Florida! ♥
Hmm, Mr or Ms Robin better stay in your yard until most of my snow is gone.
That was sweet of you feed the bees your honey.
These birds and bees are certainly a welcomed sight to me, Q! Lucky You! The photos are wonderful.
Love your bees, Sherry :-)
Incredibly beautiful photos of the bee Sherry! So lovely to see something more associated with 'Summer'.
I'm sure many of your visitors from 'across the pond' have said this before but it really is noticeable how very different our European Robin is compared with yours. Ours is much smaller, about 5 inches long and I think yours is about 11 inches.
Lovely photos throughout, I love seeing your birds. Enjoy your early Spring days Sherry.
That looks like one happy bee! Lovely photos of him. I haven't seen one yet this year, but then I haven't been out much, it's been so cold and wet.
Thank you for your comment on my blog. I always enjoy reading yours and seeing what's happening, you always have such great photos. What a winter to stay home, but the cold and wet winter we've had have made the butterflies hide and it seems the birds too. It's getting warmer and migration will be starting so maybe we'll see more activity.
No bees here yet but I did see a redwing blackbird yesterday. The males always arrive here early in the spring to pick the best nesting spots along the creek.
Marnie
Spring has arrived here with your photos: magnificent series!!!
:-)
Beautiful Spring photos Sherry ♥
Wonderful photos of the bees! -- both emerging from the crocus and on the honeycomb.
Oh Sherry how exciting!!! A lovely bee - and in March too! An early summer for sure.
I just loved loved loved your bee pics, especially the one where you got the bee's tongue licking the honey. Incredible! And his wings are so clear, you can see right through!
The birds in your garden are lovely. Spring is stirring.....
Hugs
Oh Sherry; everytime I see a bee I think of you!
These are awsome photos.
:)
The bee pictures are extraordinary! I would have never thought to use a honey comb to feed the bees!
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