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   I have been trying for nearly a year to get good photos of two green bees.
Both species are fast movers, spooky, and not very common, though I've seen
them on a variety of flowers.  I have finally gotten some images that I am
proud of, and invite you to enjoy them.

   Any comments, help with ID, etc., are welcome.

http://pollinator.com/gallery/halictid_bees.htm




Dave Green     SC   USA
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