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This is a closer look at the apiary containing the bees from North Dakota. At this point we had already assessed, sampled, and fed all of the hives. Nathan and Rob collected the sample bottles off of the tops of the hives while I clowned in front of the camera with a deer skull on my head...pretty classy, huh? The...
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This is a shot from an apiary further up the San Jaoquin Valley where the edges of the valley's start to meet the bases of the mountains. We wanted this to be a 360 but the sun was low in the sky and we knew we didn't have time for the 654 picture panorama we were hoping for... Oh well, hit ok, and go work some h...
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Where are the bee hives???? These bees were unloaded off of a truck the day before this Gigapan was taken. The bees were transported here on that truck from North Dakota. We set the Gigapan up on the side of a hill and then drove down to the bees to work. You can tell what time of day it was because of the he...
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"Lord let the mountains be my home"...lyrics from a Phil Lesh song that ran through my head as we worked the last apiary of the trip. We sampled bee bread (essentially stored pollen) out of several of the colonies in this apiary because the beekeeper was concerned that his bees may have been exposed to ...
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a rare shot of Nathan Rice of the USDA Beltsville, MD Bee Research Lab recording notes rather then working the hives. Congratulations Nathan, it feels good to sit on that cooler doesn't it? Since we started working in the upper left hand corner of the panorama, the camera caught us just as we were going into our fi...
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We opted to work in the shade in this yard...It was mid-day and the bees were out in full force. Don't remeber much more about this apiary excepet there were almonds on the left and grapes on the right. oh yeah and lots of bees Mike Andree
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In the California Series of Gigapans #12-#16 are all from the same apiary. I took several Gigapans at this apiary because there was so much flight in the yard. I was hoping to capture the intensity that a bee yard sometimes has when there are thousands of bees in the air...can we get sound on these pictures???the onl...
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This is a good example of how the three man team works together to sample and assess the hives in each apiary. Two men in the hives - one man recording notes and doing damage control. If you zoom in you can see that both researchers have gone into the bottom box of the hive. we go into every hive the same way, y...
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This is another shot from the apiary in the California series Gigapan #9. Again these hives were bursting with bees and were some of the strongest colonies we looked at on the trip.
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