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Bombus magnus, common name northern white-tailed bumblebee. As the name „Magnus“ already signals, this species is the largest Bumblebee here in Europe. The sound when they fly is sonorous and deeper as for example their very similar relatives the Bombus terestris. This one was about 30mm big  and I was lucky to catch it a few times on my loggia.  Bombus magnus,Geotagged,Germany,Summer Click/tap to enlarge PromotedSpecies introCountry intro

Bombus magnus, common name northern white-tailed bumblebee.

As the name „Magnus“ already signals, this species is the largest Bumblebee here in Europe. The sound when they fly is sonorous and deeper as for example their very similar relatives the Bombus terestris. This one was about 30mm big and I was lucky to catch it a few times on my loggia.

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  1. Here‘s a lil video of the beauty:
    Posted 9 months ago
    1. Surprised it can even fly, very nice coverage Alexander! Posted 9 months ago
      1. Thanks so much Ferdy! Yes they seem to defy the physical laws of aviation! There's something poetic about
        seeing them fly. The sound is calming and somewhat a symbol of summer.
        Posted 9 months ago
        1. I love bumblebees too, got several nesting in creeks of the home and always ensure there's something blooming in the garden. Posted 9 months ago
          1. Well done Ferdy! They are so entertaining, adorable and yet important as pollinators! Have a great day. Posted 9 months ago
  2. Very nice against the pink bloom! Posted 8 months ago
    1. Thanks so much Annie! Posted 8 months ago

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"Bombus magnus" is a species of bumblebee. It is native to Europe. It is known by the common name northern white-tailed bumblebee.

Species identified by Alexander Hassmueller
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By Alexander Hassmueller

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Uploaded Aug 1, 2023. Captured Jul 25, 2023 14:07 in Dürerstraße 2, 61267 Neu-Anspach, Germany.
  • iPad Pro (11-inch) (3rd generation)
  • f/1.8
  • 1/152s
  • ISO16
  • 3mm