




We found 20 places featuring Yellow-faced Bumble Bee. Plan your next visit below.





Common · Insects
Explore clustered snap locations for this species to see where it has been observed.

British Columbia, CA
You might spot Northern Flicker and Indian Peafowl.
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Washington, US
You might spot Canada Goose, Daisy, and Duck.
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Washington, US
You might spot Snowy Owl, Bee, and American Crow.
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California, US
You might spot Long-Billed Curlew, Snowy Plover, and Sanderling.
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Washington, US
You might spot Garden Spider, Duck, and Fringed Willowherb.
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Washington, US
You might spot Canada Goose, Duck, and American Coot.
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British Columbia, CA
You might spot Bald Eagle, Ghost Pipe, and Salmonberry.
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British Columbia, CA
You might spot Douglas Fir, Purple Foxglove, and Oregon Oak.
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Washington, US
You might spot Western Hemlock, Duck, and Western Sword Fern.
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Washington, US
You might spot Red Fox, Ghost Pipe, and Blackberry Bush.
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Washington, US
You might spot Oregon Oak, Pacific Madrone, and Fairy-Slipper.
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British Columbia, CA
You might spot Canada Goose, Oregon Oak, and Barn Swallow.
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California, US
You might spot Plume Albizia, White-Crowned Sparrow, and Red-Tailed Hawk.
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British Columbia, CA
You might spot Ochre Sea Star, Banana Slug, and Aggregating Anemone.
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British Columbia, CA
You might spot Western Sword Fern, Cascade Oregon-Grape, and Ocean Spray.
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Washington, US
You might spot Garden Spider and Fringed Willowherb.
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Washington, US
You might spot California Bumble Bee and Yellow-Faced Bumble Bee.
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Washington, US
You might spot Aggregating Anemone, Red Rock Crab, and Olympic Gull.
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British Columbia, CA
You might spot Grasswidow and Broad-Leaved Stonecrop.
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Washington, US
You might spot Western Sword Fern, Garden Spider, and Western Redcedar.
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