Monday, 4 July 2016

Things are buzzing in the Dells!

Colinton Dell was buzzing with bees today, even in the dull weather this morning. This wildflower meadow is just one of the places that was hosting significant numbers of bees


In among the bees there were also some other interesting insects. Some of the umbellifer plants were covered with these capsid bugs (Grypocoris stysi)



I also managed to get photos of three species of hoverflies, here's Myathropa florea


and here's a pellucid hoverfly (Volucella pellucens) with a bumble bee in the background


and here's a Epistrophe grossulariae 

 Thanks to the UK Hoverfly Group for helping me identify the hoverflies!

The buttercups are still looking lovely too


7 comments:

Naquillity said...

everything looking healthy and buzzing along nicely. great images. hope all is well. have a great night~

Lowcarb team member said...

Fantastic shots here, I enlarged them all to see them close-up!

It's always good to see some cheerful buttercups growing.

Have a good week

All the best Jan

Janneke said...

So interesting these capsid bugs on the umbellifer plant, like the Lowcarb team I enlarged the photos to see them in close-up, so beautiful!

Anonymous said...

lovely photos :)

Lynn said...

I do love wildflowers. Lovely.

eileeninmd said...

Hello, pretty scenes and images. It is nice to see everything doing well and the bees are happy. Happy Tuesday, enjoy your day and the week ahead!

Sallie (FullTime-Life) said...

Love the summer greens and am awed by your knowledge ... I feel smart when I can identify a bird correctly, and to know one hoverfly from another seems beyond belief. You inspire me to look more carefully and to follow up by reading about what I see.