GYB_Project's profile picture. Project working with farmers on Mullet Peninsula & Erris coastal mainland helping rare Great Yellow Bumblebee formally an EIP now working with LIFE on Machair

Great Yellow Bumblebee Project

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Project working with farmers on Mullet Peninsula & Erris coastal mainland helping rare Great Yellow Bumblebee formally an EIP now working with LIFE on Machair

As cattle return to the machair for winter grazing, their grazing is essential for creating favourable conditions for flowers to return next year. However, some seeds can be unwanted. Here we can see burdock seed heads doing a great job at dispensing itself via grazing cattle!

GYB_Project's tweet image. As cattle return to the machair for winter grazing, their grazing is essential for creating favourable conditions for flowers to return next year. However, some seeds can be unwanted. Here we can see burdock seed heads doing a great job at dispensing itself via grazing cattle!

Similar to the Scottish populations of Great Yellow Bumblebees, Irish populations are now pretty much restricted to the Mullet Peninsula and Erris Coastal

This bumblebee disappeared decades ago from England and Wales and is now Scotland’s most threatened bumblebee ⚠️ Once found across the UK, the Great Yellow bumblebee is now found in the far north and west of Scotland – and only in very small numbers. 1/5

BumblebeeTrust's tweet image. This bumblebee disappeared decades ago from England and Wales and is now Scotland’s most threatened bumblebee ⚠️

Once found across the UK, the Great Yellow bumblebee is now found in the far north and west of Scotland – and only in very small numbers.
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Join our team! We are currently setting up a panel for the position of: - Project Manager - Lough Carra Life Project Closing date for application: Thursday, September 18th Full particulars and application form can be found here: mayo.ie/careers/curren…

MayoCoCo's tweet image. Join our team!

We are currently setting up a panel for the position of:

- Project Manager - Lough Carra Life Project 

Closing date for application: Thursday, September 18th

Full particulars and application form can be found here: mayo.ie/careers/curren…

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Discover some of the best plants for bees: Devil's bit scabious youtu.be/7FQ0LgljTos? An absolute beauty :)

DaveGoulson's tweet card. Best plants for bees: Devil's bit scabious

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Best plants for bees: Devil's bit scabious


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High tide this morning at Belmullet, Co. Mayo, Ireland. Not a day to forget your waterproofs.🌊💦🌊 #stormerin #belmullet #comayo #ireland RTs appreciated as ever. 😊


A beautiful wet coastal meadow packed full of devil's bit scabious


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Biodiversity Tip No. 23 A positive grassland indicator plant used to assess if grassland is in ‘good’ condition, a sign that the grassland is semi-natural, not managed intensively and it has received only small amounts of fertilisers, herbicides, and other improvements.

BioDataCentre's tweet image. Biodiversity Tip No. 23

A positive grassland indicator plant used to assess if grassland is in ‘good’ condition, a sign that the grassland is semi-natural, not managed intensively and it has received only small amounts of fertilisers, herbicides, and other improvements.

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In Blacksod Bay, Co. Mayo, a live stranding hotspot, common dolphins live strand year after year. Local volunteers give everything — but they need the right tools. Help fund Ireland’s first Dolphin Rescue Trailer. 💙🐬 👉 Please support gofundme.com/f/help-fund-ir…


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We are inviting people who swim at beaches, lakes and rivers to help identify areas that should maintain existing bathing waters designations and areas that are commonly used for swimming but not identified at present. Closing Date: Sept. 26th More info: mayo.ie/news/Bathing-W…

MayoCoCo's tweet image. We are inviting people who swim at beaches, lakes and rivers to help identify areas that should maintain existing bathing waters designations and areas that are commonly used for swimming but not identified at present.

Closing Date: Sept. 26th

More info: mayo.ie/news/Bathing-W…

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Dunlin Headstarting 2025 – Part 3: Release pen build – Co. Mayo The Breeding Waders EIP and LIFE on Machair teams were hard at work building a release pen for the headstarted Dunlin on a stunning machair site in Co. Mayo. 🎥 In this video, Mark Reed from LIFE on Machair gives…


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One if the most valuable plants for pollinators at thus time if year. 🐝🙂

Species #23: Common knapweed A valuable late flowering native plant for pollinators. You’ll find bumblebees, hoverflies, moths and butterflies feeding on Common knapweed in late summer, through to autumn. Record your sightings ➡️ bit.ly/4a4dSRD #farmlandbiodiversity

BioDataCentre's tweet image. Species #23: Common knapweed

A valuable late flowering native plant for pollinators. You’ll find bumblebees, hoverflies, moths and butterflies feeding on Common knapweed in late summer, through to autumn.

Record your sightings ➡️ bit.ly/4a4dSRD

#farmlandbiodiversity


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To celebrate @HeritageWeek 2025 and its theme 'Exploring Our Foundations', our Farmland Officer Ruth Wilson looks back at the tradition of haymaking on farms, which has taken place in Ireland for centuries & forms part of our cultural and natural heritage tinyurl.com/23dha9rs


Glorious field on knapweed doing its thing. Knapweed is a superfood for many types of bumblebees.


Always lovely to find some Gentians while surveying.

GYB_Project's tweet image. Always lovely to find some Gentians while surveying.

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Biodiversity Tip No. 20 Species-rich wet meadows and pasture can provide a more varied herbage ➡️ beneficial to grazing livestock as it provides them with a greater variety of vitamins, minerals, and nutrients than ‘improved’ grasslands which support only a handful of species.

BioDataCentre's tweet image. Biodiversity Tip No. 20
Species-rich wet meadows and pasture can provide a more varied herbage ➡️ beneficial to grazing livestock as it provides them with a greater variety of vitamins, minerals, and nutrients than ‘improved’ grasslands which support only a handful of species.

Great to see improving numbers of Great yellow bumblebees on the wing on the Mullet Peninsula these last ten days. Hoping for a better year this year.


Six-spot Burnett, good numbers on the Mullet Peninsula at the moment

GYB_Project's tweet image. Six-spot Burnett, good numbers on the Mullet Peninsula at the moment

Great to see Great Yellow Bumblebee today. Interestingly this one was feeding on woundwort

GYB_Project's tweet image. Great to see Great Yellow Bumblebee today. Interestingly this one was feeding on woundwort

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