St Martin’s Ecologist(@GranthamEcology) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Final tweet from me this week - bumblebees deploying their special ‘buzz pollinating’ skills to release the pollen from the anthers of this rose - in slowmo and real-time, sound on for full effect!

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Jim Kershaw(@fishwish3) 's Twitter Profile Photo

For the avid backyard veggie gardeners in our midst, here’s some great advice on how to use these warming weekends (?) to get your beds ready westcoastseeds.com/blogs/garden-w…

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Mission Invertebrate(@morethanbugs) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our landmarks bee hotels in are looking fantastic, framed by some bright & beautiful pollinator forage, bringing some colour to this grey day... now that's some prime real estate right there!

Our #London landmarks bee hotels in #HydePark are looking fantastic, framed by some bright & beautiful pollinator forage, bringing some colour to this grey day... now that's some prime real estate right there! #30DaysWild #plantforpollinators
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Diana Cotter@linnaeaborealis(@DianaCotter5) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Four years ago a friend and I counted butterflies on the village green for 1 hour. We saw 1 Meadow Brown. That Autumn we created nectar bars. Today I counted 11 species and 41 butterflies on the green for . Butterfly Conservation 🦋

Four years ago a friend and I counted butterflies on the village green for 1 hour. We saw 1 Meadow Brown. That Autumn we created nectar bars. Today I counted 11 species and 41 butterflies on the green for #BigButterflyCount. @savebutterflies #rewilding #plantforpollinators
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X-Polli:Nation(@XpolliProject) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🎶'On we'd like to say, make a today, yay!' 🎶

Having a lunch break? Why not take 5 minutes to make a promise to and check out our other new and while you're on our website: xpollination.org

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biophilliabotany(@biophilliabod) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Looking for the tell tale signs of crescent shaped leaves created by the Leaf-cutter bee. A wee cobweb had caught their dropped nesting materials. It lead to finding where she’s laying her individual eggs and to her plant nest preference - including leaves

Looking for the tell tale signs of crescent shaped leaves created by the Leaf-cutter bee. A wee cobweb had caught their dropped nesting materials. It lead to finding where she’s laying her individual eggs and to her plant nest preference #plantforpollinators - including leaves
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