It may/may not be common, to be honest I know very little about Bee's!
Taken today having a rummage around.
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It may/may not be common, to be honest I know very little about Bee's!
Taken today having a rummage around.
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This is my firestick... There are many like it, but this one is mine.
Tawny miner bee, perhaps.
They make the little volcano shaped mounds on your lawn.
"Mummy, when I grow up I want to be a bushcrafter."
"You can't do both son."
I'd say you where spot on chum... Nice one! http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Andrena_fulva01.jpg
Last edited by The Big Lebowski; 09-05-2012 at 11:25.
This is my firestick... There are many like it, but this one is mine.
I saw one of these last week, I looked it up & I think its a 'Common Carder Bee'. Emerges in early spring and can bee seen until the Autumn.
But I could be wrong.
Eifion
The Carder bees I've seen haven't ever been as bright as the OP's photo, they (Carder Bees) are usualy a bit wider than the Tawny miners ;O)
I was in the park the other day with a few freinds and was sure I saw one of these bumble by, couldn't bee sure though.
A wonderful Bee ID book (although it is mostly bumble bees & bee mimics/bee-flys) is this - written by two of the countries greatest 'Mr Bee's'.
Wow... I saw something just like that yesterday.... My first ever, and it had gone before I could get a good look....
Tawny miner for me too. Not unusual for the time of year, but always a nice thing to see.
Stupidity got us into this mess. Why can't it get us out?