GETTING TO GRIPS WITH A CANTERBURY BELL
WHAT ARE THESE ‘HOVER-WASP’ GUYS CALLED?
I only noticed the gleaming gold thorax after downloading the photos
WILD BEES IN A WOODPECKER NEST BOX, ABACO, BAHAMAS
This year we had West Indian Woodpeckers using 2 nest boxes under the eaves.This successfully diverts them from drilling into the woodwork of the building. They raised two families this season, with 3 chicks fledging each time. Another nest box on a tree in the drive was not to their liking, and was quickly colonised by wild bees. The nearest small apiary – there are only two I know of on an island 120 miles long – is 15 miles away. These bees will never have known the luxury of a hive. I doubt they’d need or want it…
I photographed this sunset from our garden in Dorset a couple of evenings ago. In reality it was more dark pink than red, but by simply zooming directly at it the colour was altered dramatically. The second image is a simple crop of another photo taken seconds later, as the banding became clearer as the sun sunk below the horizon. It looks more like a planet. [NB No P/shop]
Lovely photographs! The bumbles look so cute searching in the flowers. I think it must be great to see a wild swarm of bees. It looks a perfect place for a Winnie the Pooh scenario.
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From memory, one would need a large balloon to check the wild bee nest for honey. And Piglet to squeak encouragement…
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