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Old 04-08-2008   #1 (permalink)
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This little creature led me a merry dance,trying to get a shot in (me, not the bee). At least I finally managed to capture a whole bee....well 99.9% worth. They look quite cuddly this close up.
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Great close up well caught
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Very good Ian, yes they do look cuddly don't they.
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Cuddly Lol. Great capture

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