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A small solitary bee collects pollen from the voluptuous white flowers with pink anthers of Hawthorn (Crataegus monogyna). Also called Quickthorn or May. Cuckmere Haven, Sussex, UK. 28 May2006.
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Bumble bee (Bombus species) foraging in the pink purple florets on the flower head of a Teasel (Dipsacus fullonum). 26 July 2006 , Bedgebury Forest, Kent, UK.
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Oak apple galls on the stem of Pedunculate or Common Oak (Quercus robur). These are probably caused by the sexual generation lava of the gall wasp Biorhiza pallida. Bedgebury Forest, Kent, UK. 14 May 2006
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A honey bee (Apis mellifera) sucks up nectar from a hogweed (Heracleum sphondylium) flower, pollenating the flowers as it does so. The bee is economically valuable for the production of honey.	 Harrison's Rocks, Groombridge, Kent. UK. 12 July 2006.
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Hornet (Vespa crabro), eating a rotten, mouldy, plum. Plum pulp can be seen in the hornet's massive jaws. It is accompanied by a couple of flies. These large wasps have distinctive brown and yellow protective colouration and are much larger than any o...
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 The bee hives of an itinerant bee-keeper. He loads the hives onto an enormous tractor and trailer and takes them to where the flowers are. Tien Shan Mountains. Kyrgyzstan.     July 2002.
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A wasp tends its nest. The nest consists of a couple of dozen  hexagonal cells made from chewed wood. In each cell is an egg.  The nest is build on a cactus (Opuntia species) and is protected by the cactus spines.  Oliena, Sardinia, Italy. 10 May 2005
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A common wasp (Vespula vulgaris) feeds on nectar from a hogweed (Heracleum sphondylium) flower, pollenating the flowers as it does so. Bedgebury Forest, Kent, UK. 13 August 2005.
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A bumble bee (Bombus species) feeds on a Sedum spectabile flower
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Knopper Galls on the fruit, acorn, of the Pedunculate or Common Oak (Quercus robur). These are caused by the lava of the gall wasp Andricus quercuscalicis. Bedgebury Forest, Kent, UK. 19 August 2005
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Ants Colony close up
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A common wasp (Vespula vulgaris) feeds on nectar from a hogweed (Heracleum sphondylium) flower, pollenating the flowers as it does so. Bedgebury Forest, Kent, UK. 13 August 2005.
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