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An outdoor close-up photograph captures a red-tailed bumblebee, likely *Bombus lapidarius*, actively foraging on a pussy willow catkin. The bumblebee, distinguished by its fuzzy black body and a prominent reddish-orange tail, is positioned upside down, clinging to the catkin. Its delicate, transparent wings are visible, folded along its back. The catkin, a soft, elongated cluster, displays numerous vibrant yellow anthers that are rich in pollen, extending from a fluffy, grey-white base. Another pussy willow bud, appearing as a compact, furry grey growth, is visible further up the brown twig to the right. The background is rendered in a soft, out-of-focus blur of muted brown and grey tones, suggesting dry ground or gravel, which effectively highlights the bee and the bloom in the foreground. A partial view of a black object with a bright yellow edge is discernible in the bottom left corner, also out of focus, possibly indicating footwear or part of clothing. The lighting in the image suggests a clear daytime setting, indicative of spring, a season when pussy willows typically bloom. The scene depicts a moment of natural activity, emphasizing the intricate relationship between pollinators and early-flowering plants in a natural environment, potentially in Zav'yalovo, Russia. No visible text is present in the image.
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