Monitoring Insect Pollinators at Ainslie Volcanics Grassland (AGQ)

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Monitoring Insect Pollinators at Ainslie Volcanics Grassland (AGQ) - 3 Apr 2024
Monitoring Insect Pollinators at Ainslie Volcanics Grassland (AGQ) - 3 Apr 2024
Monitoring Insect Pollinators at Ainslie Volcanics Grassland (AGQ) - 3 Apr 2024
Monitoring Insect Pollinators at Ainslie Volcanics Grassland (AGQ) - 3 Apr 2024
Monitoring Insect Pollinators at Ainslie Volcanics Grassland (AGQ) - 3 Apr 2024
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Survey start: 3:30pm, End: 4:19pm On entire site, No pollinators observed on any flowers: Flatweed less than 10 flowers observed - 0 pollinators; Brassica flower - 1 flower head - 0 pollinators; A single blue banded bee was buzzing around in the vicinity of the Patterson' curse and Scotch thistle, but not stopping. It slowed down near the PC flowers but did not stop; Scotch thistle, only 2 newish flowers - 0 pollinators; Patterson's curse (blue) flowers past their prime - 0 pollinators; Over 20 butterflies (mostly brown) observed flying and settling on grasses; Less than 20 small pale & blue-grey moths observed, but were elusive flying low among grasses.; 1 or 2 ladybirds flying, and some other small unidentifiable insects; Many grasshoppers; 1 European wasp flying low, in search pattern, hunting (CNM record ID# 4565606).

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Location information

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Survey information

  • 3 Apr 2024 03:30 PM Recorded on
  • JenniM Recorded by

Additional information

  • 21 Temperature (C)
  • 0 Bees
  • 0 Wasps
  • 0 Butterflies
  • 0 Moths
  • 0 Beetles
  • 0 Flies
  • 0 Hover flies
  • 0 Bee flies
  • Scattered clouds (< 25%) Cloud cover
  • Light breeze (1 - 5 km/h) Wind
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