The Hidden Beauty of Pollination

The Hidden Beauty of Pollination

With a nod to summer, Aging Women Blog will be publishing once a week on Mondays. In the autumn, we plan to return to a more frequent schedule. In the meantime, we wish you a summer of fun, sun, freedom, and creativity.

Dinah Frishling, Linda Bergthold, and Nancy Healey

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Louie Schwartzberg is a talented filmmaker and this video is a portion of his film “Wings of Life”. It is taken from a Ted Talk  presentation in 2011. The gorgeous high-speed images are inspired by the vanishing of one of nature’s primary pollinators, the honey bee.

Be sure to watch this on the largest computer screen you have and be sure the sound is turned on. 

The hummingbird doing rolls chasing a bee is not to be missed.

Be sure to watch closely, check out the baby bat under its Mother. Unreal.

If you wonder what goes on in the garden when you aren’t there, watch this! Some of the finest photography you will ever see.

https://www.youtube-nocookie.com/embed/xHkq1edcbk4?rel=0

 

2 thoughts on “The Hidden Beauty of Pollination”

  1. BEAUTIFUL photography. After just reading The Honey Bus I can appreciate the bees and all they do for us.

  2. Beautiful! My kitten sat on the keyboard, watching every movement, batting as appropriate.

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