We think we spotted lots of Ivy bees on Troopers Hill today. Apologies for the quality of our photos. Much better ones by @StevenFalk1 on https://t.co/nrb3ZbF0lL pic.twitter.com/dexmYS0Rpw— Friends of Troopers Hill (@TroopersHill) September 7, 2019
We think we spotted lots of Ivy bees on Troopers Hill today. Apologies for the quality of our photos. Much better ones by @StevenFalk1 on https://t.co/nrb3ZbF0lL pic.twitter.com/dexmYS0Rpw
Yes, there is a lot of ling and bell heather in the immediate vicinity. I was wondering why they were such a distance from the ivy which is on another part of Troopers Hill.— Friends of Troopers Hill (@TroopersHill) September 7, 2019
Yes, there is a lot of ling and bell heather in the immediate vicinity. I was wondering why they were such a distance from the ivy which is on another part of Troopers Hill.
and Colletes Succinctus have been recorded on the site before inn 2000, 2006 and 2007 by@davidjgibbs6 Many thanks for the correction.— Friends of Troopers Hill (@TroopersHill) September 7, 2019
and Colletes Succinctus have been recorded on the site before inn 2000, 2006 and 2007 by@davidjgibbs6 Many thanks for the correction.