What's buzzing or flying near you 2024 ?

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  1. CatDouch

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    It's definitely been a good year for Goldfinches and Greenfinches here, they get through so much food!
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    • On the Levels

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      @CatDouch haven't seen a greenfinch in donkey years.
      Saw my first comma butterfly this morning on the agapanthus flowers. Beautiful colour.
       
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      • Dropmore

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        Just saw this ,female sparrowhawk I think , sitting in the tree above the feeder in the garden . Let me get to six feet away to take this pic with my mobile.
        Probably waiting to ambush a tit for her tea so felt a bit guilty when she flew off. 20240829_192226.jpg 20240829_192230.jpg 20240829_192240.jpg
         
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        • pete

          pete Growing a bit of this and a bit of that....

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          I've not seen greenfinches since the 70s.
          Sometimes goldfinches almost outnumber the sparrows around here.
           
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          • AuntyRach

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            No pics but I’m watching a few bats flit about at dusk and hoping to hear owls again tonight.
             
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              Never used to see goldfinches in the garden here but since I put up a nijar seed feeder I get quite a few everyday now . They seem to be very greedy birds ,they just sit there for ages pecking away and can empty a feeder in a day.
               
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              • Escarpment

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                I have had demoiselles in the garden this year, often sitting on my tomato plants.
                 
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                  Found this male scorpionfly on my tomato plants today. Couldn't get a very good photo of it, but was enough to identify. The plants are covered in spider webs and I thought it might get caught, but on googling the species it seems they steal the spider's catch.
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                  • DiggersJo

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                    Getting 3-4 of these at a time at the moment....
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                    Lovely Peacock's!
                     
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                    • simone_in_wiltshire

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                      I have lots of Hoverflies around the flowering plants and some bees, but nothing unusual otherwise. Everything seems calming down.
                       
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                        Yes lots of hoverflies here too. Anything orange or yellow does not stay long without a hoverfly on it.
                        I use to have a bird feeder with a bright yellow base, and hoverflies would regularly approach and check it out before retreating disappointed.

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                          Loads of hoverflies and bees here. I use a lot of orange plants too @Escarpment . We've had a quite afew peacocks in recenty too, but the red admirals have been thin on the ground - and in the air. August, by and large, is when we get the latter here. Hardly seen any little torties either this year which is a shame. They're probably our most common butterfly round here.

                          However, these two bees were having a nice little rest on this new dahlia flower yesterday when I came home. They were still there half an hour later when I took the pic - although not a very good one!
                          I was trying to make the dinner at the same time so I was in too much of a hurry.

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                          • Hanglow

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                            A dragonfly?
                             

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                            • Bluejayway

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                                That would indeed be good @Bluejayway but I'm pretty sure your bird is a Grey Wagtail. I've often watched them there whilst having a coffee at the cafe near the bridge.
                                 
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