I’m playing catch-up for the next few days, as I have a back-log of photos to identify and log (and also sciatica, so I am not tackling the steps down to the watermeadow). This is a white-tailed bumblebee on some toadflax. It is similar to the garden bumblebee and the buff-tailed bumblebee, but its bands are bright yellow, like lemon curd, whereas those of the buff-tailed bumblebee are more orange-yellow, and the garden bumblebee has beige stripes. They all have a white bottom, though the white-tailed bumblebee has the purest white.
They can all be found in a variety of habitats, as long as there are flowers present.