One of Britain's rarest and most endangered bumblebees has been found on a Worcestershire nature reserve.
The brown-banded carder bee (Bombus humilis) is generally only found in the south-east of England
It has now been found at the Wilden Marsh nature reserve, near Stourport.
Brett Westwood, one of those who revealed the bee, said: "Finding this rare ginger teddy-bear of the bee world at Wilden Marsh was one of the highlights of the year."
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