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<blockquote data-quote="Adam M" data-source="post: 1770351" data-attributes="member: 63469"><p>there is a post by nick pom on the staffs thread a while back about a course being ran. might be worth searching the thread (using the little drop down box, not literally searching through the thread) to find that out and contact the bloke who is organising it. we do some at coombes, think we are going to be doing more to get a better feel of what is actually out there. like i have said on here its something i want to do, just need to save up the money to make a trap and buy a decent ID guide.</p><p></p><p>first bee of the year today at uni, not sure of the species as i only know red tailed bees and nothing else, and it wasn't a red tailed one.</p><p></p><p>we have a crocus in the garden, which has appeared under the feeders, possibly 'dropped' by a visiting bird?? cowslips now flowering in the garden and daisies are now flowering at uni. wont be long until everything is in bloom and the butterflies are about in good numbers.</p><p></p><p>also found more frogspawn at uni, still got none in my pond though :-C</p><p></p><p>adam</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Adam M, post: 1770351, member: 63469"] there is a post by nick pom on the staffs thread a while back about a course being ran. might be worth searching the thread (using the little drop down box, not literally searching through the thread) to find that out and contact the bloke who is organising it. we do some at coombes, think we are going to be doing more to get a better feel of what is actually out there. like i have said on here its something i want to do, just need to save up the money to make a trap and buy a decent ID guide. first bee of the year today at uni, not sure of the species as i only know red tailed bees and nothing else, and it wasn't a red tailed one. we have a crocus in the garden, which has appeared under the feeders, possibly 'dropped' by a visiting bird?? cowslips now flowering in the garden and daisies are now flowering at uni. wont be long until everything is in bloom and the butterflies are about in good numbers. also found more frogspawn at uni, still got none in my pond though :-C adam [/QUOTE]
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