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Pollen Collection (page 20)

"Pollen: The Lifeblood of Nature's Symphony" In the intricate dance of nature, pollen plays a vital role as the lifeblood that sustains countless species

Background imagePollen Collection: Iceland Poppy, Arctic Poppy, (Popaver Nudicaule) Close-up

Iceland Poppy, Arctic Poppy, (Popaver Nudicaule) Close-up

Background imagePollen Collection: apricot tree flowers in a sunny spring day

apricot tree flowers in a sunny spring day

Background imagePollen Collection: Crocus flower

Crocus flower
ME-2014 Crocus flower - close up of stamens & pollen crocus tommasinianus Johan De Meester Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in anyway

Background imagePollen Collection: BOTANY: POLLEN, 1711. Pollens of different flowers as examined under a microscope

BOTANY: POLLEN, 1711. Pollens of different flowers as examined under a microscope. Line engraving by French apothecary and botanist Claude-Joseph Geoffrey, 1711

Background imagePollen Collection: Marsh Thistle (Cirsium palustre) close-up of fasciated flower, probably caused by late frost

Marsh Thistle (Cirsium palustre) close-up of fasciated flower, probably caused by late frost, with Bumblebee (Bombus sp.) feeding, Powys, Wales, june

Background imagePollen Collection: Vipers Bugloss (Echium vulgare) flowering, with Bumblebee (Bombus sp)

Vipers Bugloss (Echium vulgare) flowering, with Bumblebee (Bombus sp. ) feeding, Cranwich Camp, Breckland, Norfolk
Vipers Bugloss (Echium vulgare) flowering, with Bumblebee (Bombus sp.) feeding, Cranwich Camp, Breckland, Norfolk, England, july

Background imagePollen Collection: Worker bees examine bee with pollen on its legs, they are on the metal barrier used to stop

Worker bees examine bee with pollen on its legs, they are on the metal barrier used to stop the queen bee from moving from the brood frames to the super frames

Background imagePollen Collection: Bumblebee (Apidae sp. ) adult, close-up of full pollen sac, hind legs used to comb pollen into

Bumblebee (Apidae sp. ) adult, close-up of full pollen sac, hind legs used to comb pollen into pollen sacs after
Bumblebee (Apidae sp.) adult, close-up of full pollen sac, hind legs used to comb pollen into pollen sacs after visiting flowers, Leicestershire, England, april

Background imagePollen Collection: Night-blooming Waterlily (Nymphaea lotus) flowering, with flies feeding on pollen, Okavango Delta

Night-blooming Waterlily (Nymphaea lotus) flowering, with flies feeding on pollen, Okavango Delta, Botswana

Background imagePollen Collection: Mason Wasp (Ancistrocerus parietinus) adult male, feeding on Ox-eye Daisy (Leucanthemum vulgare)

Mason Wasp (Ancistrocerus parietinus) adult male, feeding on Ox-eye Daisy (Leucanthemum vulgare) flower, Powys, Wales, june

Background imagePollen Collection: Mason Wasp (Ancistrocerus parietinus) adult female, feeding on Yarrow (Achillea sp)

Mason Wasp (Ancistrocerus parietinus) adult female, feeding on Yarrow (Achillea sp. ) flower, Powys, Wales, august
Mason Wasp (Ancistrocerus parietinus) adult female, feeding on Yarrow (Achillea sp.) flower, Powys, Wales, august

Background imagePollen Collection: Gypsy Cuckoo Bumblebee (Bombus bohemicus) adult female, feeding on Wall Cotoneaster

Gypsy Cuckoo Bumblebee (Bombus bohemicus) adult female, feeding on Wall Cotoneaster (Cotoneaster horizontalis) flowers in garden, Powys, Wales, may

Background imagePollen Collection: Common White-tailed Bumblebee (Bombus lucorum) adult, feeding on Foxglove (Digitalis purpurea)

Common White-tailed Bumblebee (Bombus lucorum) adult, feeding on Foxglove (Digitalis purpurea) flower in urban garden, Leicestershire, England, june

Background imagePollen Collection: Callithrix Monkey (Cercopithecus sabaeus) adult female, with pollen on face

Callithrix Monkey (Cercopithecus sabaeus) adult female, with pollen on face, feeding on ceiba tree flowers, Niokolo-Koba, Senegal, february

Background imagePollen Collection: Callithrix Monkey (Cercopithecus sabaeus) young, with pollen on face

Callithrix Monkey (Cercopithecus sabaeus) young, with pollen on face, feeding on ceiba tree flowers, Niokolo-Koba, Senegal, february

Background imagePollen Collection: Rainbow Lorikeet (Trichoglossus haematodus) adult, feeding on flowers, Queensland, Australia

Rainbow Lorikeet (Trichoglossus haematodus) adult, feeding on flowers, Queensland, Australia

Background imagePollen Collection: Long-tailed Glossy-starling (Lamprotornis caudatus) adult, feeding on ceiba tree flower pollen

Long-tailed Glossy-starling (Lamprotornis caudatus) adult, feeding on ceiba tree flower pollen, Niokolo-Koba, Senegal, january

Background imagePollen Collection: Wild Angelica (Angelica sylvestris) flowering, with feeding insects, mainly Flies (Diptera sp)

Wild Angelica (Angelica sylvestris) flowering, with feeding insects, mainly Flies (Diptera sp)
Wild Angelica (Angelica sylvestris) flowering, with feeding insects, mainly Flies (Diptera sp.) and Soldier Beetles (Cantharis rustica), Powys, Wales, july

Background imagePollen Collection: Early Bumblebee (Bombus pratorum) queen, feeding on Dog Rose (Rosa canina) flower, Powys, Wales

Early Bumblebee (Bombus pratorum) queen, feeding on Dog Rose (Rosa canina) flower, Powys, Wales, june

Background imagePollen Collection: Buff-tailed Bumblebee (Bombus terrestris) adult, feeding on Sunflower (Helianthus annuus)

Buff-tailed Bumblebee (Bombus terrestris) adult, feeding on Sunflower (Helianthus annuus) crop in field, Lincolnshire, England, august

Background imagePollen Collection: Black Garden Ant (Lasius niger) adult worker, feeding on Dandelion (Taraxacum sp)

Black Garden Ant (Lasius niger) adult worker, feeding on Dandelion (Taraxacum sp. ) flower, Powys, Wales, april
Black Garden Ant (Lasius niger) adult worker, feeding on Dandelion (Taraxacum sp.) flower, Powys, Wales, april

Background imagePollen Collection: Common Carder Bumblebee (Bombus pascuorum) adult, feeding on Michaelmas Daisy (Aster novae-angliae)

Common Carder Bumblebee (Bombus pascuorum) adult, feeding on Michaelmas Daisy (Aster novae-angliae) flowers in garden, Powys, Wales, september

Background imagePollen Collection: Great Yellow Bumblebee (Bombus distinguendus) adult, feeding on flower, Mainland, Orkney

Great Yellow Bumblebee (Bombus distinguendus) adult, feeding on flower, Mainland, Orkney, Scotland, june

Background imagePollen Collection: Long Hoverfly (Sphaerophoria scripta) adult, feeding on potentilla flower, Leicestershire

Long Hoverfly (Sphaerophoria scripta) adult, feeding on potentilla flower, Leicestershire, England, august

Background imagePollen Collection: Hoverfly (Scaeva pyrastri) adult female, feeding on inula flower in garden, Powys, Wales, august

Hoverfly (Scaeva pyrastri) adult female, feeding on inula flower in garden, Powys, Wales, august

Background imagePollen Collection: Western Honey Bee (Apis mellifera) adult, feeding, collecting pollen from Elecampane

Western Honey Bee (Apis mellifera) adult, feeding, collecting pollen from Elecampane (Inula helenium) flower in garden, England, july

Background imagePollen Collection: Cuckoo Bee (Sphecodes geoffrellus) adult female, feeding on Sunflower (Helianthus sp)

Cuckoo Bee (Sphecodes geoffrellus) adult female, feeding on Sunflower (Helianthus sp)
Cuckoo Bee (Sphecodes geoffrellus) adult female, feeding on Sunflower (Helianthus sp.) flower in garden, Powys, Wales, august

Background imagePollen Collection: Tachinid Fly (Echinomyia fera) adult, feeding on pollen from Iceplant (Sedum sp)

Tachinid Fly (Echinomyia fera) adult, feeding on pollen from Iceplant (Sedum sp)
Tachinid Fly (Echinomyia fera) adult, feeding on pollen from Iceplant (Sedum sp.) flowers in garden, Warwickshire, England, september

Background imagePollen Collection: Moss Carder Bee (Bombus muscorum) Shetland Bumblebee, adult, feeding on flower, Mainland, Orkney

Moss Carder Bee (Bombus muscorum) Shetland Bumblebee, adult, feeding on flower, Mainland, Orkney, Scotland, june

Background imagePollen Collection: Tree Bumblebee (Bombus hypnorum) adult male, feeding on Wall Cotoneaster (Cotoneaster horizontalis)

Tree Bumblebee (Bombus hypnorum) adult male, feeding on Wall Cotoneaster (Cotoneaster horizontalis) flowers in garden, Powys, Wales, may

Background imagePollen Collection: Two-banded Hoverfly (Chrysotoxum bicinctum) adult, feeding on Hogweed (Heracleum sphondylium)

Two-banded Hoverfly (Chrysotoxum bicinctum) adult, feeding on Hogweed (Heracleum sphondylium) flower, Powys, Wales, july

Background imagePollen Collection: Chestnut Weevil (Curculio elephas) adult, with pollen on rostrum and legs, standing on flower, Italy

Chestnut Weevil (Curculio elephas) adult, with pollen on rostrum and legs, standing on flower, Italy

Background imagePollen Collection: Hoverfly (Myathropa florea) adult, feeding on flower in garden, Essex, England, august

Hoverfly (Myathropa florea) adult, feeding on flower in garden, Essex, England, august

Background imagePollen Collection: Tachinid Fly (Alophora hemiptera) adult male, feeding on Hogweed (Heracleum sphondylium) flower

Tachinid Fly (Alophora hemiptera) adult male, feeding on Hogweed (Heracleum sphondylium) flower, Powys, Wales, july

Background imagePollen Collection: Speckled Longhorn Beetle (Pachytodes cerambyciformis) adult, feeding on Ox-eye Daisy

Speckled Longhorn Beetle (Pachytodes cerambyciformis) adult, feeding on Ox-eye Daisy (Leucanthemum vulgare) flower, Powys, Wales, june

Background imagePollen Collection: Hoverfly (Leucozona glaucia) adult male, feeding on Hogweed (Heracleum sphondylium) flower, Powys

Hoverfly (Leucozona glaucia) adult male, feeding on Hogweed (Heracleum sphondylium) flower, Powys, Wales, july

Background imagePollen Collection: Marmalade Hoverfly (Episyrphus balteatus) adult, feeding on flower, Suffolk, England, july

Marmalade Hoverfly (Episyrphus balteatus) adult, feeding on flower, Suffolk, England, july

Background imagePollen Collection: Tui (Prosthemadera novaeseelandiae) adult, with pollen on beak and head, perched on stem

Tui (Prosthemadera novaeseelandiae) adult, with pollen on beak and head, perched on stem, New Zealand, november

Background imagePollen Collection: Hair-crested Drongo (Dicrurus hottentottus hottentottus) adult, with throat dusted with pollen

Hair-crested Drongo (Dicrurus hottentottus hottentottus) adult, with throat dusted with pollen, perched in flowering tree, Kaeng Krachan N.P. Thailand, november

Background imagePollen Collection: Andean Hillstar (Oreotrochilus estella) adult female, feeding on flowers

Andean Hillstar (Oreotrochilus estella) adult female, feeding on flowers, perched as standard energy saving behaviour at 3500m altitude, Santa Victoria Road, Jujuy, Argentina, august

Background imagePollen Collection: Bananaquit (Coereba flaveola) juvenile, with dusting of pollen on head, perched on twig

Bananaquit (Coereba flaveola) juvenile, with dusting of pollen on head, perched on twig, Puerto Iguazu, Misiones, Argentina, november

Background imagePollen Collection: Drone fly on flower

Drone fly on flower. Drone fly (Eristalis tenax) seeking nectar from the flower of a lady

Background imagePollen Collection: Bee and flower, computer artwork

Bee and flower, computer artwork. The bee is using its wings to hover next to a flower (left). It will use its proboscis to drink nectar from the flower

Background imagePollen Collection: Bee hairs, SEM

Bee hairs, SEM
Bee hairs. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of hairs on the leg of a honey bee (Apis mellifera). These hairs trap pollen grains (small round objects)

Background imagePollen Collection: Bumblebees pollinating a sunflower

Bumblebees pollinating a sunflower
Bumblebees (Bombus sp.) pollinating a sunflower. As the bee feeds on nectar in the flower, pollen from the anthers become attached to it. Pollen grains are the male sex cells of a flowering plant

Background imagePollen Collection: Nanotechnology dust mote

Nanotechnology dust mote. Computer artwork of a nanomachine clinging to a dust mote, demonstrating the concept of Smart Dust

Background imagePollen Collection: Nanorobots with pollen

Nanorobots with pollen
Nanorobots. Computer artwork of nanorobots with pollen. The nanorobots are light enough to float in liquids or air with the pollen, and could be spread in similar ways

Background imagePollen Collection: Coloured SEM of trachea surface with pollen & dust

Coloured SEM of trachea surface with pollen & dust



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"Pollen: The Lifeblood of Nature's Symphony" In the intricate dance of nature, pollen plays a vital role as the lifeblood that sustains countless species. Honey bees (Apis mellifera) diligently collect this golden treasure from vibrant blossoms, creating a mesmerizing tapestry within their honeycomb and perpetuating their remarkable life cycle. Take a closer look at this enchanting world through an expanded cross-section and insets, revealing the intricate beauty of lavender pollen grains under scanning electron microscopy (SEM). As spring arrives, bees buzz with excitement amidst blooming landscapes, like delicate bullfinches perched on blossoms in search of nourishment. Pollen grains come in diverse shapes and sizes - each unique to its plant origin. From dahlia flowers to various plants' microscopic wonders captured by SEM, these tiny particles hold immense significance for both flora and fauna alike. Witness the harmonious synergy between honeybees and cherry tree blossoms as they unite in Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany. In another captivating scene, a 7-spot ladybird gracefully rests upon marsh marigolds while surrounded by vibrant pollen-laden petals. Traveling across regions brings us to Norfolk UK where opium poppy flowers sway gently in the breeze - their alluring blooms adorned with precious pollen waiting to be dispersed into the world. Meanwhile, forget-me-not flowers reveal their hidden intricacies when observed under SEM. Finally, picture a bumblebee delicately collecting nectar from lavender blossoms against Vienna's picturesque backdrop. This industrious creature not only gathers sweet nectar but also inadvertently carries essential pollen from flower to flower - ensuring future generations flourish. Indeed, "pollen" is far more than just an ordinary substance; it represents nature's symphony orchestrated by buzzing wings and fragrant blooms. It symbolizes resilience and interconnectedness as it weaves together ecosystems worldwide – reminding us that even something so small can have a profound impact on the tapestry of life.