By , on March 25th, 2012

Honey bees foraging on magnolia flowers

Photo and texts by Zachary Huang
Michigan State University

March 21, 2012, After I finished shooting the cherry blossoms, I wandered to behind Natural Science Building to see what was blooming there. Many beautiful magnolia trees were blooming with nice …

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By , on March 25th, 2012

Cherry blossoms and honey bees

Photo and Texts by Zachary Huang, Michigan State University

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1. March 20th. There is one cherry tree between Mason …

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By , on March 17th, 2012

The Harvard bee, Davidia and spicy honey

Zachary Huang
Michigan State University

The “Harvard bee” refers to a bee photo I published on Arnoldia, which is a journal from the Arnold Arboretum, which belongs to Harvard :)

1. Photo from Arnodia.

However, the bee was an Apis cerana

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By , on March 11th, 2012

First foragers of 2012

Zachary Huang, Michigan State University

Photos shot today, March 11, 2012. About 1 week earlier than 2010 (March 17, 2010, I posted a first bees of 2010, and also posted some crocus shots on March 28).

Last week …

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By , on March 5th, 2012

Flowers and Bees from NCSU and Duke Gardens

by Zachary Huang,  Michigan State University

 

I am forcing myself to start a series of photos taken at various botanic gardens.  Otherwise the photos from tens of gardens around the world will just sit in my computer forever (and …

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