The Spring Plasterer Bee has been found at Ryton Pools Country Park.
By Shehnaz KhanThe Spring Plasterer Bee, also known as Colletes cunicularius, was discovered by a ranger at Ryton Pools Country Park.
Known to be an important pollinator of plants, fruit trees and wildflowers, the UK's population of Spring Plasterer Bees had heavily declined in the 20th century. Mr Humphrey described the find as a "wonderful" and an "unexpected" start to the year's bee recording season.
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