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Is this Andrena haemorrhoa?
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Several of these bees have been in my garden during early April. I think it might be Andrena haemorrhoa - can anyone comfirm this or give an alternative id? The pale yellow face and very long hairs on the leg are distinctive features. Many thanks.
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pale face
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you have a male Anthophora plumipes here, the Hairy-footed Flower Bee. Best wishes, Tristan
 
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Many thanks Tristan. Now I've looked it up I realise I have the black females around as well - id seems easy once you know!
 
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No worries, a common but very charismatic spring bee! Nice pictures Wink
 
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