It was a dull day and my images of the Japanese Iris border at Swan Lake and Iris Gardens didn’t amount to much. The insect activity on the iris flowers was much more interesting.
Here a bee is backing out of the flower center after adding to his pollen cache.

He buzzed around the back of the flower and if you zoom in you can see one tiny leg sticking out from the right side of the stem under the petal stem. I didn’t see the second insect on the petal until I was developing the images.

A small spider crawled all over the petals of this delacately colored bloom.

Meanwhile a Skipper was touching all the parts of the next flower over.

This is a section of the Iris border that is on a pond. There is a dragonfly perched on a frond just left and below center–another one I spotted after I got home. I expect there was more insect activity that wasn’t as obvious.

Beautiful photos!
Thanks, Rebecca!
What a fun day! Thanks for sharing.
It sure was! You’re welcome and thanks for stopping by.
Wonderfully captured, Ellen!
Thanks, Pete. There was lot going on around those blossoms.
Love the bee shot!
Thanks, he was quite an acrobat!