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Furrow Bee - Photo 1

A Confusing Furrow Bee is collecting nectar from a Garlic Mustard Flower. Also known as a Southern Bronze Furrow Bee. The bee is perched on the white flower. Ythe bee is facing the left frame. It has a tan and brown striped abdomen. Background of out-of-focus greenery
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Furrow Bee - Photo 2

A Ligated Furrow Bee is collecting nectar from a yellow Lance-leaved Coreopsis flower. The bee's head is pointed toward the lower right corner of the frame. The flower is big and yellow. I takes up most of the frame.
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Furrow Bee - Photo 3

Closeup on a fresh emerged female Orange-legged furrow bee, Halictus rubicundus on a twig against a green background. Th bee is center frame facing left.
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Furrow Bee - Photo 4

Close up photograph of a Halictus farinosus, a species of sweat bee in the family Halictidae sucking pollen from a purple thistle flower. The bee is facing the camera at a slight angle, with its head facing the lower right frame.
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Furrow Bee - Photo 5

Halictus poeyi on a brightly colored flower which has many orange petals with yellow edges. The bee is up-side-down center frame covered in yellow pollen.
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Furrow Bee - Photo 6

Macro photograph of an isolated Sweat bee (Halictus rubicundus) while looking for pollen on lavender flowers on natural background.
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Furrow Bee - Photo 7

Detailed closeup on a female bronze furrow bee, Halictus tumulorum sitting on a green leaf
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Furrow Bee - Photo 8

Closeup on a female Orange legged furrow bee, Halictus rubicundus sitting on a piece of wood. The bee is facing the left. The bee is mostly dark brow-to-black with slender creamy-yellow bands on its dark abdomen.
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Furrow Bee - Photo 9

Closeup on a male of the Giant furrow bee, Halictus quadricinctus on top of a green plant with pink blooms. The bee is facing the right. The bee is primarily dark with think cream-colored band on its abdomen.
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Furrow Bee - Photo 10

photograph of Halictus tumulorum, the solitary furrow bee. The bee is facing the right. It is foraging on a pink and yellow flower. The bee is almost completely brown.
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Closeup on a fresh emerged female Orange-legged furrow bee, Halictus rubicundus on a twig against a green background. Th bee is center frame facing left.

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