I spent just a short while with my camera at my caravan hide area yesterday. I attached my macro lens to photograph some of the bees and other insects from the area. Ragwort, a controversial plant that is poisonous to livestock when dry, is abundant and in flower at the moment, providing pollen and nectar to all kinds of insects. It's a shame that it obviously can't be tolerated because they do provide quite a source of food for bees and they need as much help as possible. I dont find bees that easy to identify but I can usually arrive at an answer with a bit of hard work. The first bees below are probably the easiest to identify but then you come up against a Red tailed bee with a yellow tail, you are bound to be confused by that if you are an interested but quite casual observer like myself. There are only 6 or so common species of bumble bee in the UK, it should therefore be a relatively simple matter to name them, trust me..... it rarely is easy!
This is an update: It turns out that the bee above and below is a Slender Mining Bee- Lasioglossum calceatum, apparently one of the most common mining bee species, oddly if that's the case, I wonder why I haven't seen one before?
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