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Ashy Mining Bee, Low Force, Teesdale
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England - Northumbria and Durham
Ashy Mining Bee (Andrena cineraria), a solitary bee, entering its nest hole at Low Force, Teesdale. It nests in bare earth areas which are easy to excavate. The ashy grey colour after which it is named can be clearly seen.
07 May 2024
Ashy Mining Bee, Low Force, Teesdale
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England - Northumbria and Durham
Ashy Mining Bee (Andrena cineraria) at Low Force, Teesdale. Its nest hole and the ashy grey colour after which it is named can be clearly seen.
07 May 2024
Ashy Mining-bee
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Loch Lomond - Inversnaid
Ashy Mining-bee (Andrena cineraria) in its nest hole in a colony at RSPB Inversnaid, Loch Lomond. This bee appears to have two additional ocelli (little eyes) used for navigation and stability in flight, in addition to the normal compound eyes you would expect in an insect.
10 June 2016
Colonial nesting holes of the Ashy Mining-bee, RSPB Inversnaid
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Loch Lomond - Inversnaid
Colonial nesting holes of the Ashy Mining-bee (Andrena cineraria), RSPB Inversnaid
18 June 2016
Male Orange-tailed Mining Bee, Glasgow
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Glasgow - Kelvindale
Orange-tailed Mining Bee (Andrena haemorrhoa) emerging from a hole in a patch of soil left for bees to burrow into and form their nests in a Kelvindale, Glasgow garden. The male has an obvious tuft of orange or yellow hairs on his face, whereas the female has a smaller tuft of faded yellow hairs on her face.
03 May 2024
Male Orange-tailed Mining Bee, Glasgow
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Glasgow - Kelvindale
Orange-tailed Mining Bee (Andrena haemorrhoa) in a Kelvindale, Glasgow garden. The male has an obvious tuft of orange or yellow hairs on his face, whereas the female has a smaller tuft of faded yellow hairs on her face.
02 May 2024
Male Orange-tailed Mining Bee, Glasgow
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Glasgow - Kelvindale
Orange-tailed Mining Bee (Andrena haemorrhoa) in a Kelvindale, Glasgow garden. The male has an obvious tuft of orange or yellow hairs on his face, whereas the female has a smaller tuft of faded yellow hairs on her face.
02 May 2024
Solitary bee (Andrena semilaevis), Stirling
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Stirling
Solitary bee (Andrena semilaevis) Back Walk under Stirling Castle Rock
06 July 2017
Great Yellow Bumblebee on Common knapweed, Balranald
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Western Isles - Balranald and western North Uist
Great Yellow Bumblebee (Bombus distinguendus) on Common knapweed (Centaurea nigra) at RSPB Balranald Nature Reserve, North Uist. The distinguishing feature of this rare bee is the band of black hairs across the thorax where the wings join the body.
05 August 2017
Great Yellow Bumblebee on Red Clover, Balranald
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Western Isles - Balranald and western North Uist
Great Yellow Bumblebee (Bombus distinguendus) on Red Clover (Trifolium pratense), Balranald RSPB nature reserve, North Uist. One of Britain's rarest bumblebees, the Great Yellow is now restricted to some Scottish islands and the very north of Scotland. It has a particular association with nectar producing plants such as Red Clover and Bird's Foot Trefoil.