Today, I am viewing bees feeding at
the bird feeders. The birds seem agitated at the invasion of what has been
THEIR territory. When the birds land on
the feeder, they quickly leave upon noticing all the bees. They steer clear realizing the imminent danger.
The ‘birds and the bees’ are not collaborators; and, would do well to be
thought of independent of the other.
Grant you…it is 62°, warm enough for
bees to be buzzing, but I have never seen bees near, at, or on the feed at my
bird feeders. As the air temperature
increased as the morning moved into afternoon, so did the number of bees.
After their initial attempt at feeding,
the birds decided to stay away all day.
The bees had complete control over the bird feeders.
I was buzzed several times as I walked
more than 25 feet away. I did not need
to feel the sting, the unpleasant and enduring sensation, which I have
experienced many times in my past. I, as
well, sought refuge away from the feeders.
How many bees do you see? |
Any other explanations out there?
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Special Birthday Wishes go out to my
dear and long-time friend, Chris…CELEBRATE !
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