Submit a sighting of Bombus sylvarum (Shrill Carder Bee)

Reporting your sightings of Bombus sylvarum

Bumblebee Conservation Trust are looking for as many records as possible for Bombus sylvarum (Shrill Carder Bee) and have asked BWARS to put up a a dedicated single species recording form for them on our website. So here it is.

Known for its distinctive high-pitched buzz, the Shrill carder bee is one of the smallest bumblebee species  and is identified by its pale grey yellow colouring, black band of hair between the wings and reddish orange tail. If you have any records of this bumblebee, please submit the full details via this online recording platform. Please include any information on numbers, sexes, flower visitation, nesting sites and behaviour in the "Comments" section.

To enable your record to be verified please include a photograph.

Bombus sylvarum female; a very worn specimen. Photo: Robin Williams
Bombus sylvarum male. Photo : Nick Owens

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

You are about to submit a sighting of a Shrill Carder Bee, Bombus sylvarum. First, tell us who identified it and provide photos of the record if you have any. This information will help us confirm the record
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Identification
Please provide the spatial reference of the record. You can enter the reference directly in the Grid Ref box, or search for a place to zoom the map then click on the map to set it. The more the map is zoomed in, the more precise the grid square will be.
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Please tell us when you saw the record and provide any additional information.
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