Wednesday, March 24
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How lovely to see! The world of nature still carries on. I've got to go easy outside today, to avoid hurting ladybirds! Lovely bumble bees buzzing about too.
ReplyDeleteI've seen bumble bees too, Deborah and also a hoverfly came to drink when I was filling a can at the allotment.
DeleteCheers the heart, doesn't it!
ReplyDeleteI does, Mal
DeleteThat's early! How beautiful. I'm seeing a lot of queen bees.xxx
ReplyDeleteI thought that too Dina. The spell of sunshine must have tempted it out. Lots of bees here tii looking for nesting sites
DeleteEarly butterfly Sue. It's said therefore summer will be hot.
ReplyDeleteI hope at least we have a summer, Nadezda
DeleteA beautiful sunbathing beauty Sue. I saw my first in the greenhouse about three weeks ago or so and wondered if it had just emerged into the world.
ReplyDeleteIt could have been tempted out of hibernation, Anna by a bit of sunshine
DeleteGorgeous! I saw my first today.xxx
ReplyDelete👍🏻🙂
DeleteBrilliant Sue! I think it was the small tortoiseshell here :-)
ReplyDeleteWe get lots of small tortoiseshells too, Shirley . But also quite a lot of peacocks
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