Early Mining Bees
It is extremely difficult to narrow this family of bees down to species level, but because of the date seen it could well be Andrena clarkella. The white hairs on the face indicate that this is a male. It is associated with sallow blossom and sometimes appears as early as mid-February.
They nest in the ground, and hence they are more commonly known as 'mining bees'. Although strictly solitary, females of many species of the Andrena group nest in dense aggregations and a few species have communal nest entrances.
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