
Stake attention in this memory
A close-up, vertical shot depicts the head of a sunflower, featuring a bee situated on its central disc. The sunflower's disc is composed of numerous small florets, transitioning in color from green at the top and upper-left to various shades of yellow and black-tipped anthers towards the bottom and right. The florets are arranged in a distinct spiral pattern. Bright yellow ray florets (petals) are visible along the bottom and right edges of the image, curving downwards. Green, fuzzy bracts encase the upper and left portions of the disc. A single bee, identified by its striped abdomen (light and dark brown bands), transparent wings, and dark head, rests on the yellow florets near the bottom-center of the disc. Yellow pollen sacs are visible on its hind legs. The bee is positioned with its head oriented upwards and to the left, appearing to interact with the florets. The background is out of focus, suggesting a shallow depth of field. This scene is observed in Ciudad Guayana, Venezuela.
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