Group: Bees, Bzzz, Bees !
Our Bee group is one month old !
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Hello,
Another milestone for our group today: we are one month old and our twentieth member joined today. For a newly formed group we have an incredible array of pictures of many different bees and some very interesting bee behaviour. There are some memorable moments this past month as we have seen bees caught in mid-flight, bees on a beautiful array of flowers, bee hives on a temple in India, bees holding onto twigs to "roost" for sleep and numerous superb macro images.
Every member has made a valuable contribution to the success of the group and I thank you all. I would like to encourage more interaction between our members and kindly ask you to comment on each other's pictures a bit more to help develop the group. Please feel free to share your experiences with bees in the discussion forum, on existing topics or start one of your own. There is an interesting topic about bee "roosting" behaviour currently being discussed. As summer unfolds in the Northern Hemisphere keep a lookout to see whether you can capture any bees "roosting". It is my challenge to you.
Best wishes,
Imogen
Another milestone for our group today: we are one month old and our twentieth member joined today. For a newly formed group we have an incredible array of pictures of many different bees and some very interesting bee behaviour. There are some memorable moments this past month as we have seen bees caught in mid-flight, bees on a beautiful array of flowers, bee hives on a temple in India, bees holding onto twigs to "roost" for sleep and numerous superb macro images.
Every member has made a valuable contribution to the success of the group and I thank you all. I would like to encourage more interaction between our members and kindly ask you to comment on each other's pictures a bit more to help develop the group. Please feel free to share your experiences with bees in the discussion forum, on existing topics or start one of your own. There is an interesting topic about bee "roosting" behaviour currently being discussed. As summer unfolds in the Northern Hemisphere keep a lookout to see whether you can capture any bees "roosting". It is my challenge to you.
Best wishes,
Imogen
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