Wild Bee Architect Building an Intricate Nest in a Reed Stem
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Meticulous summer miniature building scene: focused wild bee architect — precise, energetic wild bee-child being with architectural knowledge encoded in antennae, tiny measuring tools made from grass stems, safety goggles made from dewdrops, expression of total creative absorption — constructing complex, beautiful multi-cell nest inside hollow reed stem shown in cross-section. Nest interior visible: individual cells in various stages of completion, each intended for one egg and pollen provision. Bee architect currently sculpting particularly complex cell wall from gathered clay, mixing with plant fibres. Blueprint pinned to reed wall with thistle thorn. Summer meadow visible around reed: warm, full of flowers, other wild bees visiting.