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Post by NellyDee on Dec 9, 2015 16:35:21 GMT
Thought you might like to see this. It is almost a 'How Many Insects on one Flower' question. Taken in July when there was a few days of good weather.
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Post by ayjay on Dec 9, 2015 23:06:01 GMT
That's fairly amazing, I counted 28.
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Post by NellyDee on Dec 10, 2015 13:56:18 GMT
I was trying to photograph any wild flowers that had appeared in wild meadow, and anything in flower was covered with insects, there were also more white tailed and bilberry bumble bees and carder bees than I have ever seen before. My joy was short lived. Torrential rain for days, area flooded. Thereafter none. The rest of the year very few if any insects, no butterflies or moths, been a bad year all round.
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Post by anzu on Dec 11, 2015 16:52:17 GMT
Quite a party going on there! A few interesting hoverflies hiding too I think.
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Post by NellyDee on Dec 13, 2015 11:12:03 GMT
Quite a party going on there! A few interesting hoverflies hiding too I think.Yes there were and also 3 narrow-bordered bee hawk moths. I had planned to go out the following day and photograph as many different species as I could, but best laid plans. Never leave what you can to do today, until tomorrow.
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