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Oct 18, 2016 11:26 AM CST
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I agree This thread is always amusing. And educational...

There were plenty of bees around this morning, but don't ask me to identify them, so forget the educational part unless somebody else chimes in.

There was one with a yellow bee butt,

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and a (honey?) bee, and one with a pointy butt,

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and a black (wood cutter) one, and a teeny-tiny one,

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and one loaded with pollen,

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and one so small it was really hard to photograph but it had a neck.

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GrammaChar

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