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		By: Brian Wynn		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Thank you very much for your most-detailed and informative website. However, your site does not address something that I discovered at The Basin, Victoria a few days ago. I was trying to capture a good close-up photograph of a honeybee approaching a flower. My first attempt was unsatisfactory, but my second picture appears to have captured something I have never heard of: the bee is clearly clutching a flower stamen. No, it is not just the bee&#039;s long hind legs, and I would appreciate your comments. Your site does not support uploads, but please feel free to email me if you would like a copy of my bee and her unusual payload.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Thank you very much for your most-detailed and informative website. However, your site does not address something that I discovered at The Basin, Victoria a few days ago. I was trying to capture a good close-up photograph of a honeybee approaching a flower. My first attempt was unsatisfactory, but my second picture appears to have captured something I have never heard of: the bee is clearly clutching a flower stamen. No, it is not just the bee&#8217;s long hind legs, and I would appreciate your comments. Your site does not support uploads, but please feel free to email me if you would like a copy of my bee and her unusual payload.</p>
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