Wednesday 30 December 2015

End of year favourites - Bees

During this past year I have seen many more bees than ever before.  Some in the garden which have always been there but I hadn't noticed and others I went to look for.

It wasn't the best of years for honey bees but mine have thrived.  Here is a picture of a drone (male) following a worker back to the hive.

Just one bumblebee photo, a Tree Bumblebee (Bombus hypnorum), although I have seen all but one of the common seven species in my garden - the missing one was the Garden Bumblebee.

I built a bee house and to my delight three holes were occupied by Red Mason Bees (Osmia bicornis).  Here is one bringing a mouthful of mud back to her nest.

And some mining bees.  Here is a female Buffish Mining Bee (Andrena nigroaenea).

And a female Orange-tailed Mining Bee (Andrena haemorrhoa).

A female Ashy Mining Bee (Andrena cineraria).

This is a Green-eyed Flower Bee (Anthophora bimaculata).

And finally a couple of cuckoo bees.  A female Gooden's Nomad Bee (Nomada goodeniana) and a Common Mourning Bee (Melecta albifrons).


I hope to find many more in 2016.

6 comments:

  1. I think I learn something every time I visit this blog, leaving me with the distinctive feeling I need to open my eyes to the world beyond birds.

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  2. Fabulous bee photos, Christopher. They are indeed as colourful and interesting as birds and too often overlooked. Thank you so much for sharing.

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  3. Lovely clear photos, thank you.
    Where was the Anthophora bimaculata photo taken please - not in the NE presumably? I would love to see this bee!

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    1. Hi Louise. The Anthophora bimaculata was in Nether Heyford, Northants on 27th June - the day of your bee i.d course that I couldn't attend! There were lots of A. plumipes nearby a few weeks before - that's what I thought it was at first but it was too late for a male and (now I know) the green eyes are a giveaway. The Melecta albifrons was in the same village and was after the A. plumipes nests. All the others were up here - the mining bees on the Spetchells.

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  4. Wonderful photos, thank you. Happy New Year.

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  5. Some spectacular bees here. I wanted to stroke the fluffy Buffish mining bee.

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