The transects begin!
Hello everyone
It was time to start the transects for this year. Our advisour on the project Brian Banks has been walking transects for over 8 years on and around the RSPB Dungeness reserve. For this project we have added on a few more transects to access the habitat and bumblebee numbers around Dungeness and Romney Marsh. Hopefully with all the habitat currently available for bumblebees over time we may see an increase in their numbers and fingers crossed more rare species!
Today I went out with Geoff Allen and Nick Withers and we went around four sites across Dungeness and Romney Marsh. The areas of land we are surveying are specifically for long tongue bumblebees, therefore later flowering flowers such as red clover, yellow vetchling, birds foot trefoil and vetches. There flowers are due to begin flowering normally around now but due to the cold winter they are slightly late this year. So much of the flowers had begun a growth over the last few days of good weather and hopefuly in the next few weeks we will see some good flowering.
The release is not to far away now so keep posted for more news.....
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It was time to start the transects for this year. Our advisour on the project Brian Banks has been walking transects for over 8 years on and around the RSPB Dungeness reserve. For this project we have added on a few more transects to access the habitat and bumblebee numbers around Dungeness and Romney Marsh. Hopefully with all the habitat currently available for bumblebees over time we may see an increase in their numbers and fingers crossed more rare species!
Today I went out with Geoff Allen and Nick Withers and we went around four sites across Dungeness and Romney Marsh. The areas of land we are surveying are specifically for long tongue bumblebees, therefore later flowering flowers such as red clover, yellow vetchling, birds foot trefoil and vetches. There flowers are due to begin flowering normally around now but due to the cold winter they are slightly late this year. So much of the flowers had begun a growth over the last few days of good weather and hopefuly in the next few weeks we will see some good flowering.
The release is not to far away now so keep posted for more news.....
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