There are lots of bumble bees about around here just now, trying to make the most out of the rhododendrons. However, some of them also seem to be looking for I'm-not-sure-what - and in really unlikely places...
The photo below is AI generated, but a surprisingly good reconstruction of what I found yesterday morning when I came to raise the venetian blinds in my kitchen window.
What I may not have quite succeeded in explaining to AI is that my blinds sit inside triple-glazed windows. Even so - yesterday morning, underneath the bottom of the blinds, there was a bumble bee lying completely still on its back. After I had raised the blind it was still lying there, in the same position, trapped between the outer and inner glass panes. So I was convinced it was dead. How on earth it had managed to get in there still goes beyond my understanding. That window had not been opened in weeks, and even if I open it, the window frame is held together by two 'latches' that I need tools to open. The last time I washed that window was when I put up my new curtains a couple of months ago - but then I only washed the outside and the inside, without taking it apart. Where the bumble bee managed to find an entry in between the glass panes from outside remains a mystery. (Not to mention the question why it would even get the idea to try!)
Anyway... It bothered me to have a dead body inside my window, so I found a tool and managed to get the window frame apart...
... And then I possibly gave a scream (at least internally!), because the dead body suddenly started to wave its legs about...
In the midst of shock, I temporarily forgot all about what I recently read on Janice's blog about First Aid for weak bees, and just went ahead with my original plan - which was to gently lift the body bee with a piece of paper and throw it back out from where it must originally (somehow!) have come...
However, right down below that window there are rhododendron in bloom. So if it was able to crawl about at all, hopefully it was also able to find its own nourishment. And if not - well, at least it got an adventurous life, and a half decent burial...
Kitchen window with venetian blinds raised.
"An adventure always has an element of the unknown.
Being adventurous means you're willing to go
where you haven't been before and do things
you've never done, even if you don't know
how it's going to turn out."
(Vocabulary.com)