sunny morning in the garden
Good morning,
The tempertures are rising looks like it's going to be a warm sunny day today.
before it's getting to hot quickly in to the garden and take some photos.
This tinny orangle flower we purchased last year and we saw 3 flowers today we already count + 20 flowers, and it seems to atract hungry insects.

like this Oedemera nobilis / false oil beetle / fraaie schijnboktor


And if you want to get a closer look you need to switch to a different lens , one with 2.5 magnification for example .

here you can actually count the pollen on his nose

closer look to the campanula flower

center of a phlox fllower

Allium schoenoprasum / chives / bieslook

Allium schoenoprasum / chives / bieslook

early morning haircut

campanula flower

geranium

different type of geranium

Buttercup / Botterbloem

That is all for today , i hope you liked the short garden tour.
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Gorgeous photos! I've never counted the pollen on a bee's nose before!
good luck :) and thank you for the tip, much appreciated
That was some amazing phots. The fact you could see the pollen on the beetles nose was just amazing work IMO. On that note, are the beetles doing any damage to your garden at all?
some bugs are , but i don't mind if the plant isn't strong enough to survive it shouldn't be there :) i refuse to use chemicals i prefer nature to be in control of it. Some plants get killled by snaills i just try to find the plants that survive all that .
Nice macro photos. Nature invents incredible beauty
nature is full of beauty if you know where to look