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FloridaGardener:
Warm winter except for 2 spots of record cold temps = busy bees and hives are still packed with honey.  Unusually warm temps could mean  hurricanes since the Gulf gets so warm by summer.

Carolina Laurel (nectar source) popped open this week.  Azaleas (no nectar) and saucer magnolia have been blossoming since late January.

The15thMember:
I think my maples are blooming now.  I don't have one on my property and I haven't been out in a couple of days, but I'm seeing real looking pollen coming in, and the bees seem to be leaving the bird feeder alone. 

Donovan J:
Manzanita just opened here in California. Lots of other plants in bloom and the bees are busy collecting pollen and some nectar from the manzanita

Occam:
Not sure the type of pollen but my two hives have been bringing pollen in the last few warm spells here in NE Oklahoma

Bob Wilson:
Japanese Cherry is blooming here, as well as the lawn weed henbit which provides red pollen.

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