A Potter Wasp on an early flowering Flinders Ranges Wattle
...the only plant
I could find flowers on for the Autumn Wild Pollinator Count.
Indirectly
pollinators play a role in the majority of what we eat & consume. So if you
can, become a citizen scientist and get involved in the count. It’s happening
all this week and it only takes 10 minutes.
The count is a great thing but it is unlikely I will be able to add to it.
ReplyDeleteI don't think we have a pollinator count here, we only have a bird count in January and as we were away in the UK this year we missed it. Hope to be here for next years count. Keep well Diane
ReplyDeleteI didn't know of the Wild Pollinator Count. Thank you. This is a v busy week but I hope to play.
ReplyDeleteI wish him/her well. I've learned to not lump all bees, wasps, hornets, yellowjackets together. Most of them are welcome and appreciated at our house. But there are a few...
ReplyDeleteGood shot.
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