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My garden of a thousand bees / [videorecording].

Language: English Series: Nature (Television program)Publisher: Virginia : PBS, 2022Description: 1 videodisc (55 min.) : sound, colour ; 4 3/4 inchesContent type:
  • two-dimensional moving image
Media type:
  • video
Carrier type:
  • videodisc
ISBN:
  • 9781531714307
DDC classification:
  • 595.799 23
Read by Dohrn, Martin.Summary: Martin Dohrn, a veteran wildlife cameraman and bee enthusiast, embarked on a special challenge during the COVID-19 lockdown of 2020: to film all the bees he could find in his tiny urban garden in Bristol, England. By the end of the summer, he became bee obsessed and developed relationships with some individuals. Dohrn saw more than 60 species of bees that come in all shapes and sizes, from Britain's largest bumblebees to scissor bees, which are the size of a mosquito. Most people think of bees as honeybees, but the majority of bees are "wild" and make their homes in tunnels underground or in holes carved from wood.
List(s) this item appears in: DVDs on order - Oct 25
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DVD DVD Hanover Public Library Shelves DVDA MY (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 31906001256198

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Read by Dohrn, Martin.

Martin Dohrn, a veteran wildlife cameraman and bee enthusiast, embarked on a special challenge during the COVID-19 lockdown of 2020: to film all the bees he could find in his tiny urban garden in Bristol, England. By the end of the summer, he became bee obsessed and developed relationships with some individuals. Dohrn saw more than 60 species of bees that come in all shapes and sizes, from Britain's largest bumblebees to scissor bees, which are the size of a mosquito. Most people think of bees as honeybees, but the majority of bees are "wild" and make their homes in tunnels underground or in holes carved from wood.

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