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Orange Ladybirds 📸 Joe Dobinson
The #NELadybirdSpot might be over for this year, but your ladybird sightings are still flying in!
Remember, you can still share your observations here 👉https://t.co/aoQPUmBaZF #citizenscience
Common yes, but we couldn't help but marvel at this lovely depiction of a Creeping Buttercup.
Another beautiful artwork from Victorian artist, Margaret Dickinson, found in the #NHSNArchive.
One of many paintings we'll be sharing over the weeks ahead! #botany #botanicalart
Could you help inspire wonder in the natural world?
By offering just a few hours of your time as an NHSN #volunteer, you could make a difference for nature across the North East.
Explore the latest opportunities 👉 https://t.co/FZgnFwiJCG #volunteering
Ready for the next of your #1829Talks? 🖐️
This week, join postgraduate researcher, Chess Ridley, to explore how evidence is mobilised to combat the #ecologicalemergency and protect species globally.
Watch Friday from 6.30pm 👉 https://t.co/cbTAeP9Qme
It's time for another trip into the #NHSNArchive and another watercolour from Margaret Dickinson.
This one shows the egg-shaped, crimson flowers of Great Burnet. A common but beautiful North East wildflower.
@explorearchives #botanicalart #botany
Only Margaret Dickinson could make a Dandelion look quite so appealing...
Just another of the beautiful botanical watercolours to be found within the NHSN Archive collection.
Find out more about Margaret in a new book: https://t.co/c6EoKF7VKm #botany #botanicalart
Evergreen Magic – a #naturalhistory of Christmas ❄️
Join local naturalist, Keith Bowey, to explore how nature, wildlife and the wider countryside have shaped the UK's festive traditions.
Book your place 👉 https://t.co/mFAmL4U1y9 #wildlife
In case you missed it!
Head over to YouTube now and explore a new talk by Elizabeth Towner sharing the life, legacy and beautiful artworks of Victorian botanist, Margaret Dickinson.
Take a look 👉 https://t.co/CeaNYgX4XP #botany #botanicalart @BSBIbotany @SHNHSocNatHist
And we're off! 📽️
Join us on YouTube now for the next of your #NHSNTalks and a chance to explore the life, legacy and beautiful works of the Victorian botanical artist, Margaret Dickinson.
Watch here 👉https://t.co/CeaNYgX4XP #botany #art #botanicalart
Join us tonight for two new #NHSNTalks!
🕛 6.30 pm - Using GPS to monitor Caribbean Vervet behaviour, with Jack Hardman.
🕛 7.00 pm - A botanical artist of the Border counties: Margaret Dickinson’s botanical legacy, with Elizabeth Towner
Watch here 👉 https://t.co/REqU0fCa0p