Identified by Angela Wu and Debbie Wong
Bombus sitkensis: stayed on flower for ten seconds, then moved onto another flower and then flew away from the wind. The flying pattern was in a zigzag pattern.
Bee-Apis Mellifera: went up and down to the upper flowers then to the lower flowers. Although we thought at first that this insect was a wasp because of the shape of it’s body, after further researching, we determined it was a regular bee.
House Fly: Family Muscidae. Even though the fly is not the typical pollinator, we did see it land on this leaf.