Identifying Bumblebees: Intermediate Residential Course (FSC)

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This long weekend, intermediate course (led by Paul Lee) is designed for countryside professionals and amateur naturalists interested in learning more about these important and threatened insects. It is particularly suitable for anyone involved in biological recording schemes at a local or county level. Field excursions will enable you to become fully familiar with the key identification features of the more common species of bumblebee, as well as several species of parasitic cuckoo bumblebee. This will then help you recognise the rarer species. Workshop sessions will introduce the preparation of voucher specimens and the features used in the identification of preserved specimens. An evening presentation will also provide an insight into the life cycle and ecology of bumblebees. Bursaries are available for this course. Please contact FSC Flatford Mill for details.
Location:  Flatford Mill
This course is accredited by Manchester Metropolitan University


RESIDENT (SOLE OCCUPANCY): £356 RESIDENT (SHARED ROOM): £311 NON-RESIDENT: £236

Bookings can be made by telephoning the Centre; (open 0930 – 1700) weekdays and most weekends. Alternatively, bookings can be made via the FSC website: www.field-studies-council.org

http://www.field-studies-council.org/media/2347296/course-details-lee-21-identifying-bumblebees.pdf

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Friday 20 May 2016 to Monday 23 May 2016