Ophrys apifera is an autogamous species, it pollinates itself. When the pollinia are ripe, they fall out of the anther and hang in front of the stigma. A gust of wind is enough to blow the pollinia against the stigma. This process is reproduced here by simply blowing against the pollinia, just watch...
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