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Natural history and the park: The British Miscellany: or coloured figures of new, rare, or little known animal subjects; many not before ascertained to be inhabitants of the British Isles ... by James Sowerby, 1804, BHL/Naturalis, https://t.co/hRC5Eew4gz
Plants of the park, and elsewhere: Turmeric
The plant’s golden color has inspired a long—and potentially deadly—fascination........https://t.co/IG2pv6XuP6 (Image: BHL)
Buildings and the park: Sick building syndrome: are we doing enough?..........https://t.co/kKhbsL2PIQ (HM library can obtain text)
Plant blindness and the park: discussion and suggestions from the Botanical Society of America.........https://t.co/8OflHLCoNn (Images: BHL)
Birds of prey and the park: if you find a dead bird of prey, please collect its body, if it is safe to do so, and send it to the Predatory Bird Monitoring Scheme - they monitor poison and pollutants to inform policy.............https://t.co/SLoHLBd4IZ (Images: BHL)
Natural history and the park: Album of Abyssinian birds and mammals by Louis Agassis Fuertes, 1930, BHL/Uni Illinois.........https://t.co/jRlcAGNJkM
Botanical illustration and the park: A specimen of the botany of New Holland, by James Edward Smith.... with figures by James Sowerby, 1793-1795.......via BHL.....https://t.co/Epy9zBkkfC
Ornithology resources and the park: very informative new website from MMU..... outstanding interdisciplinary research on birds......https://t.co/ANniZqCnUz (Images: BHL)
Birds of the park, and elsewhere: Familiar wild birds, by W Swaysland et al, 1883, BHL/Uni California Libraries, 4 vols........ https://t.co/LVEP7LsKn5
Birds in the park: Estimating species distributions from spatially biased citizen science data........https://t.co/97ptGza2sV (Images: BHL)