The past couple of weeks have seen the alleyway behind our student house transform into an invertebrate haven, with a healthy range of common plants (Green Alkanet, Herb Robert, Red Campion, Deadly Nightshade & Ribwort Plantain to name a few) sprouting up on the disturbed ground. Add to that a couple of garden escapes (Greater Celandine and Honesty) and the alley has become an attractive location for visiting pollinators...
Wildflowers thriving on rough ground
Green Alkanet
Ribwort Plantain
A mixture of garden escapes - ideal nectar sources for bees & hoverflies
2 comments:
Fantastic photos again Bill, can you give us a run down of the equipment you use to take the macro shots please.
Thanks Stewart - I use an Olympus E-M5 with the M. Zuiko 60mm f2.8 macro lens.
Works a treat!
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