From the combined Friends of Dacres Wood and Mayow Park birdwalk yesterday,
and then as I was enjoying a beer with walk leader Paul later.
They were flying around in coitus, which looked really weird. Glad for them that they found a clematis leaf to settle on. They are bee flies, which I'd never seen flies before I moved to Sydenham. They have adapted to look like bumble bees, and in fact practice what is called "brood parasitism" - same as cuckoos - but in this case the victims are bumble bees.
For more from the bird walk, here's a page on the Friends' site
http://dacreswood.org.uk/photos-and-spe ... bird-walk/
The birds and the bee flies
Re: The birds and the bee flies
Tim
is that 2 nuthatches ? We get one infrequently outside our house and in the garden but I've never seen two .
Such beautiful creatures .
A very good evening
Nigel
is that 2 nuthatches ? We get one infrequently outside our house and in the garden but I've never seen two .
Such beautiful creatures .
A very good evening
Nigel
Re: The birds and the bee flies
Nuthatches indeed, taking two to tangoNigel wrote:Tim
is that 2 nuthatches ? We get one infrequently outside our house and in the garden but I've never seen two .
Such beautiful creatures .
A very good evening
Nigel