Front cover of UK Pollinator Monitoring Scheme Annual Report 2024, including image of Variable Nomad Bee, Nomada zonata
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As @royentsoc.bsky.social #InsectWeek begins, we’re excited to share the latest @pomscheme.bsky.social annual report 🐝🪰🪲
Explore this year’s findings and help us welcome The RHS as a new PoMS partner! 👏🏼
Planting a variety of flowers and creating diverse habitats is key for pollinators 🌼
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Phenomenal last day of the spring holiday in #Aberdeenshire, with incredible views of a pod of 6 Orca (inc a juvenile) hunting seals a few hundred meters off the coast at Peterhead. At one point the unfortunate seal was launched about 7m skyward!
#Orca #Peterhead #Bririshwildlife
20.04.2025 22:21 — 👍 0 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0
Poster: Ten steps to carry out a FIT Count
1. A FIT Count requires 10–15 minutes to enjoy watching and counting insects!
2. Take part on any day with good weather from 1 April to 30 September.
3. "Good weather" is dry, and with temperature at least 13°C in sunny conditions, or at least 15°C when cloudy.
4. Choose just one type of flower as your target flower – use a FIT Count target flower if you can, or choose any other flower as the target.
5. Mark out a 50 × 50 cm patch containing your target.
6. Count how many individual target flowers are in your patch.
7. Set a timer for 10 minutes, and count all insects that touch (land or are already sitting) the target flowers.
8. Identify the insects into their broad groups (bumblebees, hoverflies etc.) – any that you don't recognise should be counted as "other insects".
9. Answer some simple habitat and weather questions.
10. Don't forget to send in your results via our FIT Count app or website recording form (even if your result is zero insects!).
Full details on the POMS website and FIT Count app.
The new FIT Count season is nearly here 🎉🎆👏 From 1st April onwards, when weather is good, enjoy spending 10 minutes counting the insects that visit flowers - wherever you can find flowers, and as often as you wish, to help monitor #pollinators. Full details on our website ukpoms.org.uk/fit-counts
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More fantastic light over a soggy looking #inshmarshes in the #Cairngorms whilst coming off the hill again today.
It would all be so much more enjoyable without nearly 20 kg of tools and weather station on my back though! All for the love of #science 😅
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Yesterday I saw my first wild UK #beaver. 🤩
The joy of that encounter for me, just 10 mins from home, with added whoops of joy from my daughter, was pure magic. That’s 1 of my 2 wild UK must sees completed. Just an orca to go!
#britishwildlife #Fife #nature #lifegoals
06.10.2024 07:57 — 👍 8 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 1
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