Book Review: Wild Honey Bees: An Intimate Portrait Photography by Ingo Arnot and Text by Jürgen Tautz
Book review by FMN Marilyn Schroeder.
Photography by Ingo Arnot and Text by Jürgen Tautz
Enjoy awesome closeups and riveting scientific findings about wild honey bees in their natural forest habitat. Wait a minute! Didn’t we learn in class that honey bees aren’t native? Maybe not in Fairfax, but this book is about the life of wild honey bees in the forests of Central Europe.
Huge honey bee portraits and views inside their tree cavity hives grace this coffee-table book. Any art-lover would be captivated by the amazing photography. But naturalists will also be intrigued by the research into their behavior, social life and ecology. The author draws a thought-provoking contrast between bee colonies in cavity hives in the forest versus bee keepers’ hives in farm fields. A chapter describing the techniques and challenges of photographing bees in flight, in a nest cavity 66 feet off the ground and throughout the seasons of their life cycle attest to the photographer’s skill and commitment. Can you tell I loved the book? Wild Honey Bees is available in the Fairfax County Public Library.