Did not expect to see this critter here...
I counted each bumblebee + flower species pairs along Phalen Boulevard in and in the area of a native-planted / maintained by mowing storm pond. In the drought the bottom of the pond still has sunflowers and there are coneflowers blooming in the pond with other flowers dried up. This bumblebee was in the pond area at a business lawn area with trees that has always been allowed to grow high over the summer so has clovers (but not during drought), taller bird's foot trefoil bumblebees like, and alfalfa that this bumblebee was at.
I counted each bumblebee + flower species pairs along Phalen Boulevard in and in the area of a native-planted / maintained by mowing storm pond. In the drought the bottom of the pond still has sunflowers and there are coneflowers blooming in the pond with other flowers dried up. The bumblebees were only at Spotted Knapweed growing and still blooming some around the edge. It could be this rusty-patched came from a native planted pond a few blocks east where they have been seen this week.
I came across---actually, MOWED across an underground hive. There were quite of few of these angry fellows buzzing around the yard!