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Natural Surroundings - Bayfield

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Lassioglossum Sp (Probably L calceatum) on the Succisa plant in the poly tunnel

The whole corner was full of bees. At least one Blood bee & an interesting wasp

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Pelargonium lawrenceanum

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Lassioglossum Sp?

Definitely a different sp Much browner and hairier.

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Blue-winged Tachinid (Phasia hemiptera)

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The ones with the red on the abdomen are males.

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Common Furrow Bee (Lassioglossum calceatum)

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Ornamental Origano

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Wool Carder Bee (Anthidium manicatum)

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Yellow Loosestrife Bee (Macropis europea)

One seen but the photo is from elsewhere.

There were also some small Lassioglossums - probably L minutissimum

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Common Furrow Bee (Lassioglossum calceatum)

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Wild Lettuce seed head (Lactuca Sp)

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White Bryony (Bryonia dioica)

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Eumerus Sp Hoverfly sp

Probably Eumerus funeralis.

You can just about make out the shiny black pare patch on the hind femora.



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