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We have bluetits again, caught this one rummaging, and might explain why some of the growing redcurrants looked missing a few! Well, them and the sparrows, quite busy so far this year for birds.

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It’s been exciting for weeks now, the garden has been busy. Here’s a selection since last world bee day, and previous years’ posts 🐝
And two bee related post of an awesome little Blue Mason bee and the Blue Mason bee rescue.






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Now I’ve seen one, I keep spotting them. Got to get a few proper close ups after rescuing one from a horrific fate. I happened to be watching the bee hotel with my camera, and this little guy was checking out the vacancies.
But, it just so happened the bottom left corner had been taken by a large spider I had already noticed and named ‘The Monster’. His web was on the front and side of the bee hotel, and just as I realised this wasn’t a good spot for web coverage, the little bee caught his wing in it!

In a flash the spider was out of the hole and making his way to the struggling bee. I swiped near the bee and the spider backed off, giving me a few more seconds to try and find something to rescue the bee with. A short bamboo pole was to hand, so that had to do.
It took a little while for the bee to recover, one leg had a sticky bit of web on it for a while, and one wing looked a bit busted up. I wondered whether I had doomed it to a slow and lingering death rather than a quick and horrific one. But I stayed with it, trying to help remove the web, giving it some flowers to help and see if it was enough. It was, and it flew away a short while after.

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More mixed clouds, a sun halo and a bit of iridescent cloud as well!




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