I went to Chelsea and was amazed by the number of honey and bumble bees seen actively working the exhibition gardens. I wondered what will happen to them next week when their gardens are all packed up and disappear. 
One of the exhibitors had a Beepol and that was very busy despite the fascinated crowd around it.
I was also told by another exhibitor that she had a robin bathing in her artwork several times daily.

One of the exhibitors had a Beepol and that was very busy despite the fascinated crowd around it.

I was also told by another exhibitor that she had a robin bathing in her artwork several times daily.
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