The hunter gatherers that are saving mankind.

I am showing my age now!! But somethings from your childhood one never forgets, Arthur Askey was a National Treasure, oh how we laughed in times more innocent.

PS. 1937? I am not that fucking old!

Anyways welcome to the pollinators in my garden, early morning, I caught a couple of the fifteen hundred or so species that frequent the UK.

I started rewilding a couple of years ago, put in a pond to attract frogs n newts n mayflies. Failed to date, but the wild flowers and the pollinating perennials have been a big hit with our flying friends.

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A Migrant Hoverfly coming in to land on some wild tall hedge mustard heads.

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The Migrating Hoverfly is often mistaken for those nasty bastards wasps, they look similar but the hoverfly is harmless, neither stinging nor biting. A brilliant and hard working insect which not only is a pollinator but also enjoys feasting on aphids.

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Seems like they weren't fussy, one of his mates had landed in one of the roses

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Whilst another was feeding on a California Poppy. The Love in a Mist will be pulled up this weekend as they have flowered and they will be self seeding, if I am not careful, they will over run everything else next year.

Brothers in arms

A Buff Tailed Bumble Bee and Hoverfly

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I have been allowing wild opium poppies to grow for a number of years, a majestic plant strong and tall, this year has seen an abundance of deep purple to bright pink blooms

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The buff tailed bumble bee, the biggest bumble bee in the Uk, fucking love these poppies, with their big open heads the nectar is easily reached with their short tongues.

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I wonder if the hive will be rocking tonight.

Thanks for visiting my page, I am pleased to make your acquaintance. this is Stephen aka, @grindle, happily retired, travelling the world snapping away. My weapon of choice is currently a Nikon Z6.jpg

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Excellent work my friend, I found a whole new love of insects etc when I started doing macro photography, I need a new lens now, but this is such a great post, definitely want to see more of the same.

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How well your garden grows, rewarding photography on both hoverfly and bumble bee, brother at arms quip.

Starter song a real kicker down memory lane, that was similar to what we always had on reels at Scout Hall reflected onto a sheet.

!BEER

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