
Stake attention in this memory
A single European honeybee (*Apis mellifera*) is observed clinging to a light-colored, highly textured wall surface, consistent with a stucco or rough plaster finish. The bee is positioned in the upper-left quadrant of the frame, oriented diagonally with its head directed towards the upper-left. Its six legs are visible, actively gripping the irregular wall texture. The bee exhibits a segmented body with a dark, banded abdomen, a fuzzy, brown-hued thorax, and two prominent antennae extending forward from its head. Transparent wings are partially visible along its dorsal side. The wall surface is uniformly textured with numerous small, raised nodules, and variations in light and shadow suggest a direct, warm light source, accentuating the granular details. No other subjects or objects are present within the frame. This scene is located in Tinaco, Venezuela.
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