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Amor! Two Bees on Rough Eyelash Blossom
I was taking a picture of this flower when a bee landed on the blossom, followed by another one, which landed on the female! I took exactly two pictures before the male zoomed away, followed by the female! It's kind of funny to see the pictures in order: flower, blurry bees on flower, this picture, and the flower all by itself again! :D I will admit that this image suffers from contrast issues, but I thought it was pretty lucky to get the pair together and I hope that you like it too! :) (By the way, if you know what kind of bee this is, I'd love to label it correctly. I think it might be a Leaf-Cutter, but I'm not sure. Unfortunately this angle doesn't help!)
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