File:New England aster with Bombus impatiens.jpg

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English: In response to threats to pollinators, citizen scientists track pollinator visits to native plants vs native cultivars (Budburst.org); in addition, identify bumble bee activity in the mid west (beespotter.org).
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Camera location42° 00′ 36.3″ N, 87° 41′ 33.15″ W  Heading=76.659927423536° Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

Photo taken as part of two citizen science projects: Budburst Nativars, and Beespotter.

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Bombus impatiens (Common eastern bumble bee) on Symphyotrichum novae-angliae (New England Aster)

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42°0'36.299"N, 87°41'33.151"W

heading: 76.6599274235355 degree

3 October 2019

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