The Week Ahead
Still continuing until Monday 5th April (Easter Monday) is the Tooting Safe Seed Swap, organised by Sharing Seeds. Take along your spare seeds and get some more for your Pollinator Paradise. We have swapped all sorts of great seeds for pollinators over the last week so find your nearest spot and see what is available.
Pollinator Fact of the Week
Not all Pollinators are insects: birds, lizards and mammals also play their part, including a bat. Discovered in cloud forests in Ecuador in 2005, the tube-lipped nectar bat (Anoura fistulata) has the longest tongue, relative to body length, of any known mammal.
The tiny mammal stores the 3.5-inch-long (9cm) tongue, more than one and a half times the length of the bat's body, in its ribcage. The extraordinary organ marks the bat as the exclusive pollinator of a nectar-rich plant called Catropogon nigricans.
Photo of the Week
Each week we are going to announce our favourite photo of the week. Our Facebook group is a great place to share photos with us.
This week's photo is a male hairy footed flower bee (Anthophora plumipes) feeding on a Muscari armeniacum (grape hyacinth) taken looking out on a Balham front garden.
Keep in touch
We'd love to hear from you with your ideas and experiences, share them on our Facebook group. You can always contact us via our contact page too.