I had totally forgot I had tried taking this with my phone till I saw another's shot of a pollinator hard at work. I was surprised that this turned out so good. To bad my cone flower is so damaged. I am not sure what eats them.
That is the way our plants look and it's snails eating hours they ate all the pedals off of the wildflowers and then they ate the leaves and left just the stock. Stalk not stock! Did you see Jenny's white ones that she found? I have seen the pink in the red but never White. You and your cell phone did a fantastic job
Rose, this is one of the prettiest photos I've seen. I am going to put it on my computer screen for awhile during the Summer, if you don't mind. I love how you captured the bee on the flower. : )
Gosh, that is a HUGE bite something took out of it. Looks more like an animal than an insect. Maybe a deer or squirrel.
ReplyDeleteThat cone-flower must be tasty! We'd be in a sorry state without those busy pollinators.
ReplyDeleteSomething must have love eating the petals of your flower. Take care and stay safe.
ReplyDeleteHAPPY bee!
ReplyDeleteHari OM
ReplyDeleteGotta love the pollinators!!! YAM xx
That is the way our plants look and it's snails eating hours they ate all the pedals off of the wildflowers and then they ate the leaves and left just the stock. Stalk not stock! Did you see Jenny's white ones that she found? I have seen the pink in the red but never White. You and your cell phone did a fantastic job
ReplyDeleteHello,
ReplyDeleteGreat capture of the bee and pretty coneflower. Enjoy your day, wishing you a happy new week!
Somebody has had a nice luch, I fel!!! Wholesome meal!!
ReplyDeleteDevi :))
The hot sun is fading my coneflowers. You captured a great shot, Rose.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful color and details
ReplyDeleteRose, this is one of the prettiest photos I've seen. I am going to put it on my computer screen for awhile during the Summer, if you don't mind. I love how you captured the bee on the flower. : )
ReplyDelete~Sheri
The color is stunning!
ReplyDeleteI have a lot of bees on my coneflowers this year.I have a monarch too but I never have my camera with me.
ReplyDeleteSomething was hungry. :)
ReplyDeleteNice photo. My cone flowers are just starting to bloom.
Very nicely shot.
ReplyDeleteYou caught the action so well.
ReplyDeletethere is beauty in even imperfect blooms. yes, it is surprising what cell phone cameras can achieve today
ReplyDeleteThe cone flower must taste good. It's over the 100 degree mark here so there aren't many flowers that look good.
ReplyDeleteBy the looks of that one petal, that must be a very tasty coneflowr.
ReplyDeleteA beautiful image of this gorgeous cone flower. He is full of pollen and so hard at work. Gorgeous color.
ReplyDeleteNice! :)
ReplyDeleteGreat photograph of the bee and coneflower, the petals are a lovely colour.
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan