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Pollen Saddlebags and Bumblebee Gold

Something special happens in the early northern spring when the first dandelions burst open.
Jamie Bell May 26, 2025
A pollen-packed bumblebee burrows into a dandelion’s golden crown in Melgund Township. You can see the bright yellow pollen sac clinging to its leg—like a tiny nature-made saddlebag.

A pollen-packed bumblebee burrows into a dandelion’s golden crown in Melgund Township. You can see the bright yellow pollen sac clinging to its leg—like a tiny nature-made saddlebag.

Spring Buzz in the North

Something special happens in the early northern spring when the first dandelions burst open. The bees come. Not just one or two, but a quiet parade of them—fuzzy, focused, and absolutely caked in pollen.

The bees in these two photos, taken in Northwestern Ontario, are not just cute—they’re healthy. Really healthy. You can tell by the full, bright pollen sacs on their hind legs (officially called corbiculae). These sacs work like little grocery bags: the bees gather pollen from flowers, pack it into these pockets, and bring it back to their colony to feed the young. If you look closely, you can see the golden bulge—it’s nature’s version of takeout.

What’s equally exciting is that these bees are buzzing around dandelions, which are often dismissed as weeds but are actually vital early-season food sources for pollinators. Long before other flowers bloom, dandelions offer nectar and pollen—critical calories for bees waking up from winter.

This isn’t just about flowers and insects—it’s about the web of life at work, quietly, faithfully, beneath our feet. These bees are not just busy; they are thriving. And they’re doing the heavy lifting of keeping ecosystems alive—pollinating plants, supporting biodiversity, and yes, even helping our gardens grow.

So next time you see a patch of dandelions, maybe let them be. The bees already have work to do—and they’re doing it beautifully.

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Jamie Bell

Jamie Bell

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Jamie Bell is a Winnipeg-based interdisciplinary artist and strategist working at the intersection of media arts, community engagement, and public affairs. Among others, his work has been supported by the Canada Council for the Arts, the Manitoba Arts Council, and the OpenAI Researcher Access Program, with a focus on participatory media, strategic communications, and arts-based collaboration across northern and urban contexts.

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This platform, our Northwestern Ontario hub and programs have been made possible with support from the Ontario Arts Council Multi and Inter-Arts Projects Program. We gratefully acknowledge their funding and support in making the work we do possible.

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The Arts Incubator and Art Borups Corners Collective was seeded with strategic arts innovation funding from the Canada Council for the Arts Digital Greenhouse and the Local Services Board of Melgund. We thank them for their investment, support and bringing the arts to life.

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