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They are picked up by tapatalk however
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Having been on the course too was pointed to this sight with some useful anatomy pics: http://www.understandingbeeanatomy.com.
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On the case for pollen ... can anyone identify the brown twigs with little brown catkins, now opening to show yellow pollen. It grows low and plentiful at the boggy end of my garden and I think my be Eared Willow?
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The pics too small ... ugh?
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The software shrinks images if uploaded. If you park them on a photosharing site then link to them from here they will be displayed at that size. The one below is on wildflowerfinder.co.uk.
Could be if it has willow-like catkins. I take it isn't bog myrtle?
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So if I add a non-public page to my website, I could upload pics there and they could be shown in all their glory here?
I don't remember bog myrtle in that spot but could be. It's the sort of site they like.
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Time will tell with the bog myrtle - or the scaly buds are diagnostic.
Yes, just place the images in a folder on your web space and insert the link via 'insert image' above. I shrink mine to 800 pixels wide so that the size on here doesn't get silly.
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