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Falling peanut small practice writing bees 250

Writing Ideas: you can characterize the bee's diligence in picking honey, the bee flew out of the hive, the pollen basket deflated, and moved more quickly. It flew back to the rapeseed bushes, diligently picking pollen to go. After collecting the pollen, it flew back to the hive - and so on, as if it was never tired.

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This afternoon, I went to the rape field to see the beautiful rape flowers.

I suddenly noticed a black mass stuck to a rape flower. When I took a closer look, it turned out to be a bee collecting honey.

The bee was only as big as the tip of our little finger and was earthy yellow. It had two little yellowish balls on its waist, like two little satchels.

As it continues to collect pollen, these two "small satchels" will get bigger and bigger. It turns out that this is its pollen basket, in which all the pollen it collects is stored. The bee keeps collecting pollen, but it doesn't eat it right away, it takes it back to the hive. Only when the two pollen baskets are one-third the size of his body and can no longer hold a single grain of pollen does he fly back to the hive. He must have had a long day, he should rest, and he won't come out to collect honey again, I thought to myself.

But I was surprised. Within a few minutes, the bee flew out of the hive, only to see its pollen basket deflated and more agile. It flew back to the canola bushes and worked diligently to collect pollen. After collecting the pollen, it flew back to the hive - and so on, as if it was never tired.

This afternoon's unexpected encounter with bees has given me a deeper understanding of the seemingly small bee. Bees are really famous for their hard work, and they deserve to learn from us!