Bee nice

Anacortes, WALocal News

In a recent article titled "Bee nice," Steve Berentson shared a captivating photograph of a bumblebee busy in a garden. Published on July 15, 2025, the piece illustrates the crucial role bees play in pollination, vital for local flora and fauna. Berentson describes his experience of stalking the bee until he captured the desired shot, emphasizing the connection between humans and nature. The article is part of the "In the News" section on Anacortes Today, which focuses on life in Anacortes, Washington. With a word count of just 22, the article conveys a simple yet significant message about the importance of these pollinators.

The accompanying image, which enhances the narrative, shows the beauty and intricacy of the bumblebee's work. This piece serves as a reminder of the delicate balance within local ecosystems and the need to protect pollinators. By engaging with nature through photography, Berentson fosters an appreciation for local wildlife and its significance.

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