Posts tagged ‘Lancing Manor’

February 21, 2009

February 21st

Yellow Celandines, Yellow Crocus, Honey Bees, and Buff-tailed Bumbles marked the day.
On the roadside near the Lancing Manor roundabout the flowers of Celandine are open and attracting the first movements of Honey Bees, keen to begin the new season.

In the park crocus also attracted the Bees and even a Buff-tailed Bumble bee, apparently a Queen taking her first feed of the year on the newly opened flowers.

May 6, 2005

Lancing Nature | Insects | Beetles


Weevil
This Weevil from the Phyllobius family was poised on a leaf of a Cherry tree adjacent to the Lancing Manor allotments, it measures about 6mm long.

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