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Honey Bee on Purple Loosestrife Photo M.Malcher 2016 |
13 August 2016
Honey Bee Flower Constancy
A careful observer will notice that honey bees will usually visit just one type of flower when out foraging, this is known as "flower constancy", and yet...
18 March 2016
Crossing paths with a Badger
Most people can identify a Badger, though many will never have seen a live one in the wild. But whilst you may not see Mr Brock himself you might find your paths cross more often than you'd think.
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Badger (Meles meles) Photo: P.Trimming via Geograph |
14 February 2016
What's that in my garden mini pond? Newts and more.
2 November 2015
Prizewinning Honey & Beeswax at the National Honey Show 2015
I am really pleased to tell you that my honey and beeswax won prizes in the National Honey Show at the end of October. For the third year running I gained a 1st Prize for beeswax, winning the Silver Jubilee Bowl trophy, and this year, 2nd Prize for Naturally Crystallised Honey; in a class with honey from across the United Kingdom & Eire. The prizewinning honey was meadow flower honey from Woking.
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National Honey Show - Honey 2015 |
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National Honey Show - Beeswax 2015 |
1 October 2015
A visit to the home of Karl Von Frisch
Karl Von Frisch was the famous Austrian Nobel Prizewinner, who discovered how honeybees communicate by dancing.
29 September 2015
The Fire Salamander (Salamandra Salamandra)
18 September 2015
Honeydew Honey
The honey from some of my honeybee colonies this year is dark, rich, honeydew honey - and this is rather special!
5 September 2015
Wasp Spider - Argiope bruennichi
"What a beautiful spider!" those words may be a surprise, but take a look and you'll agree that the Wasp Spider is rather special. The bright yellow and black colouring of the female is distinctive and certainly "waspish". She is large (this one was about 5cm across), unmistakeable and with her long banded legs is rather a graceful spider too.
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Wasp Spider ( Argiope bruennichi ) Photo M Malcher |
1 August 2015
Thistledown
White light gentle-soft
Thistledown blows by the oaks
Snow in summer-time
Thistledown from Marion Malcher on Vimeo.
Thistledown blows by the oaks
Snow in summer-time
Thistledown from Marion Malcher on Vimeo.
8 July 2015
Honey Flow
27 May 2015
A Swarm of Bees Lands
Do you know what a swarm of honey bees arriving looks like?
My doorbell rang. "There's a swarm of bees, come and get them!" Ok, just around the corner? "let's see then..." I went and looked. Yes, a lovely swarm of honey bees, about 12 metres (40 feet) up a Scots Pine tree...
My doorbell rang. "There's a swarm of bees, come and get them!" Ok, just around the corner? "let's see then..." I went and looked. Yes, a lovely swarm of honey bees, about 12 metres (40 feet) up a Scots Pine tree...
16 April 2015
Tree Bumblebee - Bombus Hypnorum
"Help, there are bees living in my roof!" That's a phrase I hear a lot from callers during May, June and July who believe they have a swarm of honeybees. More often than not it is a small nest of Tree Bumblebees. Please take a look at the following pictures and short video before searching for your local beekeeper.
30 March 2015
Hidden Well
Sometimes, strangely, things remain hidden, even in the busiest of places.
Wandering around near one of several places I keep bees, I found a well. It's not far from a busy road and a frequently used footpath. The place had the aura of one which seemed surprised by human intrusion.
Wandering around near one of several places I keep bees, I found a well. It's not far from a busy road and a frequently used footpath. The place had the aura of one which seemed surprised by human intrusion.
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Hidden Well - Photo M.Malcher |
24 February 2015
Singing Frogs
A pond in winter looks cold and lifeless, but when spring returns it brims with life. Water attracts all kinds of creatures and the tiniest garden pond will soon become a home for frogs. Even a shallow tray filled with pebbles and water will provide a welcome, although they need more space to breed. I have several "frog puddles" in my garden. But did you know that we have "singing" frogs?
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A pond in winter |
3 February 2015
The English Yew
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Yew Berry by Didier Descouens CC BY-SA 3.0 |
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