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Dragonflies and Dandelions: Rewilding an Orchard

Kate Warner

Rewilding an orchard in Cumbria and making it a haven for wildlife, especially insects.

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Links To All The Posts About Erica, The Tree Bumblebee Queen Who Can't Fly

I’ve been posting a lot in the last few weeks about the darling little tree bumblebee (Bombus hypnorum) queen who emerged from hibernation in my orchard six weeks ago on Wednesday 8 April, but who sadly has a damaged wing on the left side a...

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Latest Update on the Tree Bumblebee Queen Who Can't Fly

A few of you have been following my updates on the beautiful little tree bumblebee (Bombus hypnorum) queen who emerged from hibernation in my orchard three weeks ago on Wednesday 8 April, but is sadly unable to fly, and has been living in a...

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Common Carder Queens Searching For Nesting Sites In My Orchard

Around 10.15/10.30am on Tuesday 14 April, a dry and bright but not warm morning, I watched a common carder bumblebee (Bombus pascuorum) queen searching for a nesting site in my orchard. She was so little and so round and so fluffy and so or...

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An Ashy Mining Bee Encounters a Ladybird

Thursday 2 April was a gorgeously sunny day here and felt warm in the sun, though the maximum temperature was only 9C/48F, and lots of critters were out and about in my orchard and yard. Here are some pics.

On my large, currently flowering...

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The Buff-Tailed Bumblebee Queen and the Old Stone Wall

Between my yard and my orchard is an old stone wall, about eight feet high on the garden side (I’m on the side of a hill so the wall is a good bit lower on the orchard side, further up the hill), and between the bottom of the orchard and my...

2 months ago
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    Owner of a Cumbrian orchard and lover of wildlife. Trying every day to entice more and more insects to my rewilded orchard, and generally succeeding, to my joy. Oh, and also a medieval historian and author.

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