Our other pollinator friends....
- martinbrown37
- May 30, 2021
- 1 min read
Our Lead Conservationist, Roy Balfour, has shared some of his own vast album to add to the photos in this blog. He has captured on camera some of the other insects that pollinate the plants and contribute to the diversity in our habitat. Bees and other insects live happily side by side. The abundance of nutrition for them all in our grounds means that no insect will be hungry.
In order, top to bottom, these are: antler moth, carder bee, heliotriope moth, male darter, marmalade hover fly, meadow brown, pellucid hoverfly, tachinid fly, tapered drone fly, tortoiseshell and a peacock, trivittate sun fly, white tailed bumble bee x 2, yellow-barred peat hover fly.














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