English: This is a picture of a Bumble Bee from Summer 2002 feeding on a sunflower head. The bee is in fact hanging on upside down, so this image should be rotated 180 degrees for the actual view as taken. Camera was a Nikon Coolpix 885.
Nederlands: Dit is een plaatje van een Honingbij uit de zomer van 2002 die nectar uit een bloem haalt. De bij hangt op z'n kop, dus dit plaatje is 180 graden gedraaitd voor dat je dit zicht krijgt. De camera was een Nikon Coolpix 885.
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