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Birthday in the park: William Bartram, 1739-1823, naturalist, botanist and explorer.............https://t.co/7MfKDXlWO0
Bats in the park, and elsewhere: bats and COVID - the evidence so far......... https://t.co/s30cThkYpp #bats #wildlife (Image:BHL)
Chinese heritage and the park: Explore curated collections and engaging stories about Chinese customs, tradition, culture and history........ https://t.co/aKvMz746UO #China #heritage #twitterstorians
Tawny owls in the park: we keep hoping....... two chicks in the tawny owl box in Szokolya, Hungary..........https://t.co/xkbML9XarM #owls #tawnyowl #birds
Botanical illustration and the park; Revue Horticole, ser.3: t2, 1848........many volumes, BHL/Missouri Botanical Garden............https://t.co/oHc9RCWirb #botanicalillustration #plants #botany
Resources and the park: the Wildlife Conservation Society Archives recently announced the digitization of our collection of over 2,200 Department of Tropical Research illustrations...........created 1916-1953....https://t.co/kpu9yCXJl3 #naturalhistoryillustration
Bird illustration and the park: Aves Hungariae : enumeratio systematica avium Hungariæ cum notis brevibus biologicis.... by J Frivaldszky, 1891, BHL/AMNHL...https://t.co/uxhXWt2ILj #birdillustration
Animation and the park: Monster Mash: A Sketch-Based Tool for Casual 3D Modeling and Animation.........very cool resource ........https://t.co/xJOPth5xhO (Gif: Google)
Birthday in the park: Carl Friedrich Philipp von Martius, 1794 – German botanist and explorer.....https://t.co/bEsN8nz6nm
Insects in the park: Index entomologicus; or, A complete illustrated catalogue, two thousand accurately coloured figures of the lepidopterous insects of Gt Britain...by W Wood & JO Westwood, 1854, BHL/Smithsonian.....https://t.co/uXs6iW9znR #insects #naturalhistoryillustration