
Rewilding an orchard in Cumbria and making it a haven for wildlife, especially insects.
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I have seen so very, very many garden bumblebees (Bombus hortorum) in my yard and orchard this year. I’ll be interested to find out if they’ve had an unusually good 2025 nationwide, as from my perspective, they’ve had the bumper year to end...
In late September and early October, I’ve seen several of these amazing creatures in my yard and at the bottom of my orchard. I’m pretty sure they’re Black Slip Wasps, Pimpla rufipes, or at least a very closely related species. They’re a ki...
I've seen this darling little bumblebee at least half a dozen times in the last few days, including four times throughout the day on Monday 22 September. She’s almost certainly a garden bumblebee, Bombus hortorum, given that she preferentia...
This year, I’ve seen an extraordinarily large number of garden bumblebees (Bombus hortorum) in my orchard and yard, which has been wonderful. I saw the first ones of 2025 at the beginning of April, feeding on my comfrey, and now, well into ...
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Owner of an 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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