Bumble Bee VII
by Ms Judi
Title
Bumble Bee VII
Artist
Ms Judi
Medium
Photograph - Photography
Description
Bees, like ants, are a specialized form of wasp. The ancestors of bees were wasps in the family Crabronidae, and therefore predators of other insects. The switch from insect prey to pollen may have resulted from the consumption of prey insects which were flower visitors and were partially covered with pollen when they were fed to the wasp larvae. This same evolutionary scenario has also occurred within the vespoid wasps, where the group known as "pollen wasps" also evolved from predatory ancestors.
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March 17th, 2014
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Comments (7)
Christiane Schulze
Beautiful image Ms. Judi............congrats on your feature in the WFS Group (L)
Ms Judi
Thank you so much Randy, Jean, and Jeannie......sorry I have not been on here lately....winter is hard for me..... =)
Jean OKeeffe dba Macro Abundance Art
Congratulations for your feature on the home page of the FAA WFS group! v
Randy Rosenberger
A true beauty in burst of vibrant color, Ms. Judi, and love the insect resting of leaves edge. Beautiful composition! It is an honor and a privilege as an administrator of one of the top groups on FAA, our Wisconsin Flowers and Scenery group, to promote and highlight your awesome artworks on our homepage in one of the prestigious positions, on our group Featuring HOMEPAGE! Your artworks show your love of what you do, and is refined to where we not only accept and promote your fine works, but welcome that opportunity. It is a pleasure to have you as a member of our family of friends and fine artists in the WFS group. Thanks for sharing! LIKED and FAVED Forever, Elvis