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Camera location48° 01′ 54.5″ N, 11° 33′ 02.8″ E Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo
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Deutsch: Beschreibung: Die Kärntner Biene (Apis mellifera carnica, auch: Krainer Biene) ist eine natürlich entstandene Rasse der Westlichen Honigbiene (Apis mellifera). Von den Imkern wird sie auch einfach Carnica genannt.
English: Description: The Carniolan honey bee (Apis mellifera carnica) is a subspecies of Western honey bee. It originates from Slovenia, but can now be found also in Austria, part of Hungary, Romania, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and Serbia.
Français : description :Abeille carnolienne (Apis mellifera carnica), une sous-espèce de l'abeille domestique européenne provenant de Slovénie. Aujourd'hui, on la trouve aussi en Autriche, et dans certaines régions de Hongrie, Roumanie, Croatie, Bosnie Herzégovine et Serbie.
This is a postprocessed picture by Richard Bartz aka Makro Freak, which means that it has been digitally altered from its original version like it comes out of the camera. Modifications: slight sharpening, de-noising and minor color adjustments.
Date 4 June 2007 (upload date)
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Author Richard Bartz, Munich Makro Freak & Beemaster Hubert Seibring, Munich which gave me advice and a protection suite ;) My dog cashed 6 bee-sticks on the nose, i cashed 4.
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