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Running dual account at @entomophily.bsky.social on Blue Sky, link below.

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Joined April 2016
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@_Entomophily
Pollinator Perfect
9 months
A Ruby tail wasp Saturday's seen on the @Buzz_dont_tweet workshop walk led by @WillLeoHawkes - another new species for me and a tick on my bucket list. #wasp #conservation #cornwall
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@_Entomophily
Pollinator Perfect
9 months
Male Spiny-legged Mason Wasp (Odynerus spinipes ) spotted on Saturday's @Buzz_dont_tweet workshop walk led by @hillwalkswithwillhawkes - a new species for me. #wasp #cornwall #roseland
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@_Entomophily
Pollinator Perfect
9 months
New to solitary bees during the summer 0f 2015 I constantly was sending photos of various bees I hoped were Long horned mining bee to @iancbeavis without success. Thanks to @WillLeoHawkes leading a @Buzz_dont_tweet workshop yesterday I found my first male - EUREKA!!!
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@nikols_steve
Steve Nikols
10 months
A Swallowtail caught mid-flight between two Sweet Rocket plants, Strumpshaw Fen, 20/5. This was my very last shot of the day! @RSPBStrumpshaw @BC_Norfolk @savebutterflies @BBCSpringwatch
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@BumblebeeTrust
Bumblebee Conservation Trust
10 months
This summer, we're asking nature lovers & mountaineers exploring the unique landscapes of the Cairngorms National Park to keep an eye out for the Blaeberry bumblebee & report their sightings via iRecord 📲 More: https://t.co/75Ck4jrI47 #Mountaineering #Science @buzzingscotland
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@Ed_P_Wildlife
Ed Phillips
10 months
I've been enjoying photographing invertebrate visitors to our garden Beech hedge. Here's a selection from the last couple of weeks. #Staffs #garden #biodiversity #pollinators
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@_Entomophily
Pollinator Perfect
10 months
Small wasp on Mexican fleabane (Erigeron karvinskianus). When I first saw these flowers growing in many walls in Cornwall I thought they were daises.
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@JeffOllerton
Prof. Jeff Ollerton - @[email protected]
10 months
@_Entomophily @iancbeavis @RoyEntSoc The 1996 New Naturalist volume is very, very out of date now! I'd like to think my 2021 book is more up to date :-) But the most recent review of ant pollination is this one - not well written, but a comprehensive account:
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AbstractAnt-plant associations are ubiquitous and highly diverse in almost all terrestrial environments, resulting in complex ecological networks. While ant-...
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@_Entomophily
Pollinator Perfect
10 months
The solitary mining bee Andrena bucephala is unusual as it nests have communal entrances. In this clip two different bees return to the same well hidden entrance. These nests are also perennial and this one in Falmouth's Victorian cemetery is likely to be at least nine years old
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@DuncanWestbury
Prof Duncan Westbury
10 months
They feed the bees and then the birds; some lucky seed goes on to produce the next generation #Dandelions @DandelionAppre1
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@_Entomophily
Pollinator Perfect
10 months
Are ants pollinators or simply flower visitors? @JeffOllerton @iancbeavis @RoyEntSoc #ants #pollinators
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@_Entomophily
Pollinator Perfect
10 months
A Red-girdled mining bee (Andrena labiata) visiting a patch of Speedwell in Falmouth's Victorian cemetery. @StevenFalk1 @godsacre @DaveGoulson #bees #solitarybee #wildlife
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@Ed_P_Wildlife
Ed Phillips
10 months
Another composite of insects visiting Beech leaves in our garden hedgerow. Features some new additions to this year's "Beech List"! #Staffs #biodiversity #pollination
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@ScotPollinators
Pollinators
10 months
Impressive preparation in West Dunbartonshire. 85ha of grassland is now under cut-and-lift management to reduce nutrients. Many sites have spring bulbs, wildflower meadows / strips, and tree planting incorporated. Now the survey work is in full swing.
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@sfbaybees
Hella Bee Nerd
11 months
Agapostemon bees are great for getting people interested in native bees for obvious reasons. Not only are they striking but they make sure to get themselves on perfectly contrasting background as well. Perfect drama, no notes. [A. subtilior, Alameda, CA 4-26-25] #bees #nativebees
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@nikols_steve
Steve Nikols
11 months
Tremendous time at the wondrous Wyre Forest yesterday in the convivial company of @NuneatonBirder and @CentralBirder. Plenty of Pearl-bordered Fritillary enjoying the warm spring sunshine along the old track bed. @WorcsWT @worcswildlife @BC_WestMids @savebutterflies
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@Zootaxa
Zootaxa updates
11 months
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@_Entomophily
Pollinator Perfect
11 months
I am moving my account to Blue Sky link in my profile, link in profile. I will leave you with a small furrow bee on a ivy-leaved toadflax. #bees #pollinators #pollinatiom
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@WillLeoHawkes
Dr Will Leo Hawkes
2 years
One of the most magical things we found migrating through the Pyrenean pass were the cabbage white butterflies (mostly Pieris rapae). I always believed that these butterflies would stay in our gardens all year round, hibernating in the winter. But we found them migrating in
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@B_Strawbridge
Brigit Strawbridge
2 years
I'm giving a free Webinar talk about Solitary Bees tomorrow (Thurs 13th June) 12-1pm for the wonderful 'Caring for God's Acre' @godsacre🐝 Do have a look, and if you'd like to attend please register using the link below. Catch up available for a week https://t.co/flhYj98TsT
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