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    Thee are my favorite of the bumble bees
    the first photo is very large She is a queen, all black except for the tail.
    The second photo is smaller he is the male you can see he has a yellow stripe and yellow round the face.
    I think the Orange colour on these bumble bees is very attractive. They are unlikely to sting unless their nest is endangered
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    Great photos, Beryl - especially that second one!

    Lots of Red Tails around here just now. They're MY favourite Bumble Bee too!

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    Thank you Catherine.
    The second one was much smaller than the queen she was huge. I like the yellow muzzle (if one can call it that) on the mails

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