Event JSON
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"content": "Yes, it's a kind of Striped Sweat Bee (Agapostemon). These were a bit smaller than a honey bee. Sweat bees are often metallic green, and many are even smaller. Very pretty! There seemed to be one or two of them in every single blossom!",
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