hairy footed flower bee Anthophora plumipes. Female, emerging from hole.
A. plumipes can be found in a variety of habitats, including most gardens, between March and late May. It looks like a small bumblebee, either black (female) or brown (male) but is clearly distinguished from the bumblebees by its flight. It moves very swiftly then stops, hovering for a moment, in front of its chosen flower. This is very different from the slow, steady flight of the bumblebees
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Location: Oxfordshire UK
Photo credit: © Julian Brooks / Alamy / Afripics
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