I saw a female hairy-footed flower bee the other day, darting through tiny white bells of comfrey with speed and purpose. Quite the master of disguise, they are often mistaken for small, dark bumblebees. While males start off zipping about in gingery‑brown fur, females emerge a couple of weeks later in dense, jet‑black velvet.
The only th…
Mar 30
at
4:35 PM
Relevant people
Log in or sign up
Join the most interesting and insightful discussions.