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Robins: I am quite sure that I remember reading in my Observers Book of Birds (1950) that male robins have red breasts whilst the females are brown. I now see that modern science has changed its mind and that both have red breasts. This belief has been one of the foundations of my life and I am now devastated! Does this mean that my Observers Book of Alpine Plant Names is also leading me and my plant labels astray?
Yesterday we had a visitation by three bee-flies. This gave my husband an excuse to sit in the sun for 20 minutes taking photos of them . At one point one of them backed into a spider's web and had to be rescued, grounding it for long enough to take its picture at rest.
Yesterday we had a visitation by three bee-flies. This gave my husband an excuse to sit in the sun for 20 minutes
Gerd I posted a picture of one in reply 63. I had never seen one before and found it sunning itself in the garden. Hopefully harmless to my plants but in any case I left it to get on with its life.