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A Ringer’s Year: September 2021
Local ornithologist, Phil Hanmer, shares a new update summarising bird ringing across Northumberland last month.
Read more 👉 https://t.co/1wlywLCmrY #ornithology
Coming up this week ⏰
Join us Friday for the next of your #NHSNTalks and explore the legacy of prolific botanical artist, Margaret Dickinson.
Delivered by Elizabeth Towner & illustrated with exquisite paintings, this one is not to be missed!
@SHNHSocNatHist @explorearchives
Premiering now! 📽️
Join @CommonByNature to hear how a lockdown challenge transformed a once wasted Newcastle yard into a small but mighty haven for wildlife.
Watch now 👉 https://t.co/1g5oIk2xbZ #citizenscience #1829Talks
Evergreen magic: a natural history of Christmas
Join Keith Bowey for a new course and a chance to explore how nature, wildlife and the wider countryside have shaped the UK's festive traditions.
Book your place 👉 https://t.co/mfZHRFmfBl 🎄
You've now shared more than 4,000 records with the #NorthEastBeeHunt!
Wherever you are in the North East, share your sightings by Friday 1 October to help increase our knowledge of the region's #pollinators.
Get involved 👉 https://t.co/QzVbzAsKPx
Only two weeks left to join the North East Ladybird Spot!
Wherever you are in the region, share your sightings today to help increase our knowledge of these iconic beetles.
Get involved 👉 https://t.co/VxJDObsKax
A May Day at Darden Lough...
Inspired by a spring visit to Darden Lough in #Northumberland, local naturalist @gazmacart shares his observations and wonderful art.
Take a look 👉 https://t.co/tYI2KKv26i
Brighten your day with a gem from the #NHSNCollections
Published in 1852, The Naturalist’s Library, Vol VI, contains many beautiful artworks of the Britain's bees. This and other vibrant plates show a range of native #bumblebees in exquisite detail. #ExploreArchives
143 recorders and counting! 🐞
Thanks to everyone who has joined the #NELadybirdSpot so far. From the Tees to the Tweed, you have now shared an amazing 1,170 sightings.
There is still time to get involved! Share your sightings by 1 October 👉 https://t.co/sB3Q0Q6E2F #ladybirds
#DYK that some #ladybirds spend most of their lives tucked away in conifers?
From the distinctive Eyed Ladybird to the tiny Pine Ladybird, now is the perfect time for a look among the needles.
Spotted a ladybird? Let us know 👉 https://t.co/35BIPvRloU #NELadybirdSpot