; Tree-Loving Species Opt for Bird Box Near Wildlife Trust Offices
Lincolnshire Echo › June 07, 2011
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Lincolnshire Echo › June 07, 2011
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BEES are on the endangered species list so it is always exciting to see a new nest setting up home in the county.
But staff at the Lincolnshire Wildlife Trust were especially delighted to see an unusual colony of bumblebees living in a bird box outside their office. The nest of tree bees - or bombus hypnorum - have settled in the car park of the trust's Horncastle offices.See the full content of this document
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; Tree-Loving Species Opt for Bird Box Near Wildlife Trust Offices
Biodiversity services officer Charlie Barnes said: "Everyone was quite surprised when they saw the bees. We were expecting the usual blue tits to be pok...
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