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Bats in the park, and elsewhere: bats know the speed of sound from birth........ Echolocating bats rely on an innate speed-of-sound reference ....... https://t.co/WON66udvmU #bats #sound
Curlews in the park: we keep hoping........ curlew cam, from Curlew Country ......... https://t.co/VkjrzfIbo2 #curlews #birds
Botanical illustration and the park: Pomona britannica, by George Brookshaw, 1812......... https://t.co/nbjxsNKPkD https://t.co/LZJ9ai2cET #botanicalillustration
Botanicalillustration and the park: Führer für Pilzfreunde, by Edmund Michael, 1896 ....... BHL/MBLWHOI Library, https://t.co/tI09NJbbRW #fungi #mushrooms #botanicalillustration
Rabbits in the park, and elsewhere: Good Practice Code for the Welfare of Rabbits ......from the APGAW sub group on rabbit welfare....... https://t.co/QC9ptELKVK #rabbits #animalwelfare
Birthday in the park: Henry David Thoreu, 1817-1861, environmentalist ........https://t.co/SXqiKnw7SZ
Birthday in the park: Pierre-Joseph Redouté (1759 – 1840), was a painter and botanist from Belgium, known for his watercolours ...... https://t.co/F4GMe6Waf7 #botanicalillustration
Sounds of Wikipedia and the park: Listen to the sound of Wikipedia's recent changes feed ...... https://t.co/HJ91lRvicB #sounds #wikipedia
Home environments and the park: research report......Home comforts during the Covid-19 lockdown.....from the Place Alliance......https://t.co/G5eHIn3437 #homes #dwellings #COVID
Children's book and the park: Fables de La Fontaine, 1875 ........ https://t.co/ycF1MlJXSN #childrensbooks