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Uploaded: March 23, 2009
A warm sunny day brings out the bees working the emerging maple tree buds.
Eric S. Rundle March 23, 2009
Great captor July I bet that honey is good #1102645Mary Spade March 23, 2009
Wonderful Julie!! Happy to see those honeybees! #7317714Val Feldman March 23, 2009
Gorgeous color - had no idea maple buds could be so beautiful! Wonderful, perfectly timed capture, Julie! #7317848Kay E. Mahoney March 23, 2009
Nice in flight capture, Julie. Love the colors. #7319991John Benway March 24, 2009
Amazing close up Julie. Love it. #7322236Ron McEwan March 24, 2009
Excellent capture here Julie. I hope to get pictures like this some day. Beautiful job here. #7322249Ellen Hodges March 24, 2009
Beautiful timing and details, Julie! Awesome!! #7323012Sign up for an interactive online photography course to get critiques on your photos.
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