Insects of mustard flowers are pollinating and moving from one flower to another

in photography •  3 years ago 

Dear friends Good Night everyone is welcome to visit my profile and thank you all BLURT friends for their good support.
Today's photography I captured a picture of how the beetle is pollinating the mustard flower in the mustard field a long time ago. The insect you see in the mustard field is not a bee. Many kinds of insects collect honey from flowers. If we look at them with special time, then we will see different kinds of insect bees, they are moving from one flower to another to collect honey and it is nice to see them. I did.

I took every picture with iPhone 12 Pro Max and the original picture was not edited.

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I took the pictures from the land next to our house. Our mustard fields have been taken from there.

I wish you all good luck and good health. Thanks 🙏
everyone.

• Photographer———— @jaster family.

• Photography——Mustard flower weevil.

• Device Camera ———— IPhone 12 Pro Max.

• Photo Location———— Monohardi Bangladesh 🇧🇩.

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