Monitoring Insect Pollinators at Franklin Grassland (FRA_5)

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Monitoring Insect Pollinators at Franklin Grassland (FRA_5) - 1 Feb 2024
Monitoring Insect Pollinators at Franklin Grassland (FRA_5) - 1 Feb 2024
Monitoring Insect Pollinators at Franklin Grassland (FRA_5) - 1 Feb 2024
Monitoring Insect Pollinators at Franklin Grassland (FRA_5) - 1 Feb 2024
Monitoring Insect Pollinators at Franklin Grassland (FRA_5) - 1 Feb 2024
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Start time: 10:57am / End time: 11:37am Included are records: 4558597 - case moth 4558604 - Lasioglossum bee on flatweed 4558605 - Lasioglossum bee on SJW 4558607 - Lasioglossum on flatweed 4558610 - Lasioglossum - flatweed 4558620 - Bee on flatweed 4558630 - bee on flatweed The few blue devils left (after mowing) have mostly died off. Kangaroo grass has tall new flower shoots, Wahlenbergia flowers opened after 11:15am, but no pollinators observed on them. Pollinators were enjoying the weed flowers such as flatweed and SJW. No pollinators observed on lemon beauty heads which were abundant and flowering, as were yellow rush daisy, yellow buttons, convolvulus, Centaurium and Vittidinia...... We disturbed many small blue, grey and light brown butterflies and moths which were sheltering amongst the grasses. None on flowers.

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Survey information

  • 1 Feb 2024 11:44 AM Recorded on
  • JenniM Recorded by

Additional information

  • 22 Temperature (C)
  • 8 Bees
  • 1-3 Wasps
  • 10-30 Butterflies
  • 20-60 Moths
  • 0 Beetles
  • 0 Flies
  • 0 Hover flies
  • 0 Bee flies
  • No clouds Cloud cover
  • Light breeze (1 - 5 km/h) Wind
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