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Pinch punch first day of the month.... white rabbits. 🐇🐇 A colourful start to July with The twelve months of flowers by Robert Furber (1674-1756). View all of his year freely via our #DigitisedCollections https://t.co/UE6r5qSBGr #PublicDomain
Members of @NHM_London will shortly receive the June edition of Evolve magazine. Inside @BatGirlSteph78 talks about Gilbert White (1720-1793). His published works including The natural history and antiquities of Selborne (1789) are free via @BioDivLibrary https://t.co/OT95BxLoyX
Frohawk found inspiration visiting the zoological collections of @britishmuseum (now at @NHM_London) and live animals at @zsllondonzoo (@ZSLLibrary). Studying living animals close up enabled him to hone his observational skills which his artwork demonstrates #CollectionsUnited
For #WatercolourWednesday here is a collection of watercolours undertaken by James Stewart (1791-1863) for William Jardine's The Naturalist's Library #Sciart #PublicDomain #DigitisedCollections https://t.co/Ibgeydg5Fc
We don't all have perfectly curated floor to ceiling bookshelves to act as enviable video call backgrounds. Now @BioDivLibrary is offering us all a way out from the blurred option. Be the talk of the meeting for the right reason! #NaturalZoom #SciArt https://t.co/rSH46R2xCz
@NHM_London Oh we are definitely pitching up for this! #NHMAtHome #MuseumFromHome #PlantDay https://t.co/FOQWYlF0ZG
Data, samples and specimens collected during the HMS Challenger voyage from nearly 150 years ago can be used to measure the effects of #ClimateMW change today. The published reports from the expedition are freely available via @BioDivLibrary https://t.co/5nqd4cBYwE #MuseumWeek
Not everyone has a garden for #lockdown, but many of us share our home with plants. We love this 1872 reminder that those before us did too. The Window gardener from the collections of @librarycongress. Download free @BioDivLibrary #NationalGardeningWeek https://t.co/5QWz24Vs3F
Hang on @YorkshireMuseum we firmly believe that #BestEgg should also be judged on sustainable packaging and presentation! #CURATORBATTLE #Easter #Wren (James Bolton. Harmonia Ruralis: or an essay towards a natural history of British Song Birds. Vol.2, 1845)
"So sparrows are not acute and crafty birds but #fools that behave in an idiotic manner!" Charles #Darwin writing to Arthur Butler on 9 May 1877 #histsci @MyDearDarwin @Cambridge_Uni https://t.co/AQTh6VrqNJ Passer domesticus, house sparrow by William MacGillivray (1796-1852)