A Wool-carder bee, Antidium manicadum in my Cuckfield garden on Lambs' ears flowers. It collects hairs to line its nest. Another species to add to my talk on Bees: details at http://www.peterlovetttalks.co.uk/page15.html
Greenfinches & Goldfinches feeding on a wildflower lawn, 20 January 2025, West Sussex, UK
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