Brilliant woo, thanks for that. From the pictures I think it might have been a Ruderal Bumblebee - a bit of a rarity it says.
I tried to get a photo but it shot off before I could. It was entirely black except for little yellow pollen sacks on its legs. Has anyone seen...
No and No :WINK1: It's found in the kitchen
Crikey Dave, great photo, but could us arachnophobes have a bit of warning next time[IMG]
Looks like a climbing Hydrangea to me Sean
It was a pretty miserable day here, but for the first time this year I actually managed to sit and have a beer in the garden without jumping up...
I'm finding that I like Monty Don a lot more this time round - I actually stopped watching during his first turn at the helm. The one I miss is...
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Is it the neck of a giraffe sculpture?
There's possibly another way Wozwoz. I heard somewhere that if you scatter a lot of peanuts over the ground the badgers will be more interested in...
I was given a Sony reader for a present - I'm afraid it was a miserable experience. It's such a souless way of reading. There are packed...
This weekend I need to - Watch 5 Rugby matches, 3 Football matches, 4 Cricket matches, 1 Horse race, 1 Motor race, and 2 days of Golf....
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Beautiful tulips wiseoldowl... can you tell me the variety? Prunus Shirotae Mount Fuji [IMG] [IMG] It also has a mild scent of marzipan....
I too like dandelions - just not in my garden. I love Herb Robert - I actually let a few grow in my front garden last year, intending to dig them...
My cherry is flowering at the moment - Prunus Shirotae Mount Fuji. Prunus Incisa is also out. I think a lot of the Japanese ornamental cherries do...
I would love to be peat free too, but after several years searching for a good alternative to JI no2 I went back. It's the only peat I use and I...
1st - Ace of spades - Spring eruptions (colour and contrast) 2nd - Marley Farley - Spring is springing (very limpid.. feel I could put my hand...
They are a true beetle so they can definitely fly. They only have one generation a year which is good news. This place has a little info:...
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