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Natural history of the Bailiwick of Guernsey

The flora and fauna of Guernsey, Alderney, Sark and Herm

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    • Grey Plover
    • Redshank
    • Greenshank
    • Breeding Barn Owls
    • Begging Barn Owl Chicks
    • Wryneck
    • Starlings
    • Willow Warbler
    • Garden Warbler
    • Whitethroat
    • Dunnock
    • Redwing
    • Reed Warbler
    • Greenfinch
    • Brambling November 2021
    • Bird Ringing
  • Bees
  • Hoverflies
    • Helophilus Pendulus – The Footballer
    • Volucella zonaria, Hornet Mimic Fly
    • Episyrphus balteatus, the Marmalade Fly
  • Butterflies and Moths
    • Glanville Fritillary
    • Poplar Hawk-moth
    • Small Elephant Hawk-moth
    • Vestal
    • Buff Tip
    • Clifden Nonpareil
    • Miller
    • Old Lady
    • True Lover’s Knot
    • Crescent Dart
    • Shuttle-shaped Dart
    • Square-spot Rustic
    • Setaceous Hebrew Character
  • Other Insects
    • Black-backed Meadow Ant in Guernsey
    • Ivy Bee Blister Beetle
  • Rock Pooling
    • Eelgrass
  • Small Mammals
  • Plants
    • Yellow Horned-poppy
    • Yellow Vetch
    • Red Campion, Violette de Fossaï
    • Bluebell, Côneilles
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    • Le Grand Pré Nature Reserve
    • Herm
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Ivy Bees

I have a grass path outside the front door and every year around the third week of September, Ivy Bees dig themselves out from their underground nests. Their emergence is, for me, a seasonal marker, like the first returning Swallow in spring. The emerging bees are the females as they hatch out a few weeksContinue reading “Ivy Bees”

Posted byjulied148526th Sep 2021Posted inUncategorizedLeave a comment on Ivy Bees

Seals

Just noticed that a lovely seal photo posted by an experienced wildlife watcher has caused a kerfuffle on Guernsey Wildlife Facebook page. The seal would have been aware of the boat, the skipper and the people on board, including the photographer who used a long distance lens, would also have been aware and kept aContinue reading “Seals”

Posted byjulied148518th Sep 2021Posted inUncategorizedLeave a comment on Seals

Friday 17 September – Ivy Bees!

I have a grass path outside the front door and every year round about now Ivy Bees emerge from their underground nests. These will be the females as they hatch out a few weeks later than the males. The cat finds them very disconcerting as over thirty bees zoom around the grass at his ankleContinue reading “Friday 17 September – Ivy Bees!”

Posted byjulied148518th Sep 2021Posted inUncategorizedLeave a comment on Friday 17 September – Ivy Bees!

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