Saturday, 15 August 2009

A garden stroll

Again, it has been a while since my last posting, but hopefully I can get back to posting more regularly soon. After my very average attempt to take photos of bees in my last posting, I thought I would walk round the garden and try to take some decent photos. The first thing I will say is that I was definitely not short of bees to photograph. There really are a lot out at the moment.

In the front garden, I spotted a bumblebee that I think was a White-tailed Bumblebee, although it could have been a Buff-tailed Bumblebee. It was quite large, so I think it may have been a queen. I decided to take a video of the bee, instead of a photo. The video, which is below, shows the bee crawling around on some Marjoram. The bees really seem to love that plant, and luckily, it seems to come up every year.


I also had a few attempts at photographing the various bees, but still found it difficult. A couple of the photos are below. It was great to see so many in the garden. The Marjoram has now finished flowering, although the bees are still around.

If the bee below had been looking the right way, it might have been a better photo!
Whilst I was outside, I also noticed that some apricots had appeared on our apricot tree. It looks like a there may be a few more than last year. We really don't usually get many apricots from the tree each year (15 maximum), so it was good to see a few already!

Moving onto other buzzy insects... the local wasps have unfortunately been enjoying our new bird food on the bird table, which contains dried fruit, as you will see from the photo below. You may just about be able to spot the wasp tucking in. ;) There seems to be a good number of them around at the moment, probably because of the decent weather we have had recently.


I have some more insects to post tomorrow, which were, thankfully, easier to photograph than the bees.

2 comments:

Jayne said...

Bees are hard to capture as they are constantly moving. :c) How lovely that you have an apricot tree.

Unknown said...

first butterflies..and now bees..U doin good progress man.. :-D
Hey by the way dont those bees bite if you go that close to shoot them..??

shobin
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