Bumblebee survey of Tullich Meadow

Join Annie Ives from Skills for Bees for a bumblebee workshop and survey of bumblebees foraging on the flowers of Tullich Wildflower Meadow.

This is a joint event with the Bumblebee Conservation Trust to survey the bumblebees foraging at Tullich Kirkyard, hopefully including some rare species.

Meet at Tullich Kirkyard, grid ref NO 3903 9759, What3Words ///playback.processes.acting. There is a large off-road car park: please do not park in the layby at the roadside.

All adults welcome. Sorry, no dogs permitted as it is within the cemetery. Please wear boots or strong shoes, and outdoor clothes suitable for the weather. Long trousers and long sleeves recommended (ticks may be present).There are no local toilet facilities. Bring a drink and a snack, or lunch if you would like to stay.

To find out more, and for any booking queries, please contact committee@swtaberdeen.org.uk.

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Image: White-tailed bumblebee © Derek Moore

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