I've been dotting about a bit over the past few days, and so have a lot of the butterflies.
One thing I haven't done justice to is the number of times an early bumblebee has turned up in the garden. They really have been quite frequent but I've tended to see them in the passing while doing other things.
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In any case there weren't too many harebells and they weren't fully out yet, so no bees.
What there was a lot of was ringlets, the first I have seen this year. But they were absolutely refusing to settle anywhere and so I couldn't get a picture. Doubtless there will be more.
There wasn't any sign of the blood bees/suspected red-girdled mining bees from the last time I was there, just a few mini miners investigating the remaining holes on one part of the path.
Then there was a trip to Nottingham to see the test match, so not about nature. However as I was getting ready to go there was a lone harlequin ladybird in the house and the place we stayed in offered an orange underwing moth in the kitchen.
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Having noted that grayling butterfly sightings have started on Teesside, I decided to take an early trip to Cambois yesterday, having missed seeing them there last year.
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