I had a fantastic afternoon at the Seneca Park Zoo in Rochester, NY, doing a workshop on Bee Basics for the naturalist team and the Urban Ecology students. In just 20 minutes, in two patches of flowers, we found Brown-belted bumble bees, Common Eastern bumble bees, Lasioglossum, small metallic-blue carpenter bees, and one elusive leaf-cutter bee. There's amazing life to see at this zoo!
Foraging on small patch of flowers between animal enclosures, along paved path at the zoo.
Matt Kelly, thebeereport.com
Foraging on small patch of flowers between animal enclosures, along paved path at the zoo.
Matt Kelly, thebeereport.com
Foraging on small patch of flowers between animal enclosures, along paved path at the zoo.
Matt Kelly, thebeereport.com
Foraging on small patch of flowers between animal enclosures, along paved path at the zoo.
Matt Kelly, thebeereport.com
Foraging on small patch of flowers between animal enclosures, along paved path at the zoo.
Matt Kelly, thebeereport.com
Foraging in small island of flowers near just inside the entrance of the zoo.
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