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Pembrokeshire Invertebrate Group

The Pembrokeshire Invertebrate Group aims to be a focus for invertebrate recording and study in Pembrokeshire. Records of sightings and observations on invertebrate behaviour and ecology are welcome, as are general invertebrate related comments and discussion. If you are not a member please use the "sightings & observations" link below to add your contributions. Members please use the "Sign in" button on the top right of the screen.

Sunday, 8 March 2009

Early observations

This year so far I have seen one or two bumble bees on the wing and a Peacock butterfly. Ants active along the coast and dung flies out on sunny days..........anyone had anything better?
Posted by Jon Hudson at 04:35

1 comment:

Jon Hudson said...

vvvvvv

9 March 2009 at 15:23

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