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Pull yourself together -- it's #FancyFeetFriday! Water rail bits, Gould's 'Birds of Europe' (1832-7) @HistSciArt
Another #StarTrekPun for #StarTrek50, with Olivia Tonge's baby squirrels. As they *ahem* cling on.
Hang in there, it's #MonochromeMonday! A 40cm louse on a human hair, from Hooke's 'Micrographia' (1665).
Mould for #MonochromeMonday. Later, Hooke replanned London after #GreatFire350 #MonochromeMonday @BioDivLibrary
Springing into #MonochromeMonday with Hooke's 'Micrographia' (1665). @BioDivLibrary https://t.co/mcgKkv9NJb
Melbourne founded #OnThisDay 1835, by free settlers such as John Batman. @BioDivLibrary https://t.co/jha9Tkvod7
In pieces before the Bank Holiday? Never mind, enjoy Bauer's 1801-3 platypus. @HistSciArt #FancyFeetFriday
Gimme five (or four), it's #FancyFeetFriday! A Sarawak Tree Frog, from Alfred Russel Wallace. @HistSciArt
A slightly unusual angle for a horse 'done from nature' by painter George Stubbs, born 25 August 1724.
1768: James Cook sets sail from England, ready to explore new horizons. Aboard, talented artist Sydney Parkinson.