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An upward-angled, close-up forensic examination of an active beehive in Svilengrad, Bulgaria, reveals a dense aggregation of honeybees (Apis mellifera) at the entrance of a weathered wooden hive
MomentAn upward-angled, close-up forensic examination of an active beehive in Svilengrad, Bulgaria, reveals a dense aggregation of honeybees (Apis mellifera) at the entrance of a weathered wooden hive. The beehive is constructed from planks exhibiting significant aging, characterized by graying wood, visible grain patterns, splintering, and faint remnants of chipped light blue paint on the vertical surfaces. A prominent wooden landing board, equally weathered, extends from the hive's lower entrance, supporting dozens of bees. Numerous other bees are congregated within the recessed entrance and on the surrounding wooden frame. One bee is captured in motion, slightly blurred, near the right edge of the landing board, indicative of flight activity. The top portion of the hive features an overhanging wooden ledge, also aged, with minor detritus on its surface. The background and lower foreground depict a natural outdoor environment, with blurred green foliage (likely weeds or garden plants) and dry, earth-toned ground cover consisting of soil and dried organic matter. No human subjects are visible.
