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Doug Henry <[log in to unmask]>
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Informed Discussion of Beekeeping Issues and Bee Biology <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 27 May 2002 20:58:33 -0500
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        > Tonight I found out where my bees are getting all their pollen.
The answer
        > was right in front of my eyes. While walking around the yard
enjoying the
        > nice weather I could hear bees buzzing. On closer examination I
saw them by
        > the dozens feeding in the willow trees that surround the house.
Then I
        > noticed the birds, little yellow warblers feeding on the bees.
There seemed
        > to be dozens of them too hopping and flying around in the trees
pursuing the
        > bees. Is this something new? I didn't realize these tiny little
birds were
        > bee eaters.
        >
        Doug Henry
        VE4TG
        Lockport Manitoba


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