Nistet in trockenen Lehmpfannen in Westaustralien: Die Dawson-Wühlbiene (lat. Amegilla dawsoni). Source: Bush Heritage Australia
Sufficient rain and wildflowers have given Western Australia's native bees a boost. Thousands of bees are currently swarming out, much to the delight of nature lovers. Even school classes travel to marvel at the bees, which look like tiny teddy bears.
Sufficient rain and wildflowers have given Western Australia's native bees a boost. Thousands of bees are currently swarming out, much to the delight of nature lovers. Even school classes travel to marvel at the bees, which look like tiny teddy bears.