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

The Mullet Peninsula Bioblitz 2025, supported by Mayo County Council Biodiversity Office via NPWS Local Biodiversity Action Fund and Heritage Council Local Biodiversity Action Plan Funding was a wild success! Over a buzzing weekend in July with expert talks, and hands-on wildlife recording, participants helped document the rich biodiversity of the Mullet Peninsula. From coastal plants to rare insects, experts and community groups came together to celebrate and record our natural heritage, with an encouraging display of citizen science. Thank you to the Great Yellow Bumblebee Project and Belmullet Tidy Towns, for taking the lead in organising. Your observations make a difference! #BiodiversityMayo #WildAtlanticWay #CitizenScience #ExploreMayo

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










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









