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Another recent cover I found unveiled online, this time for a novel by Nadia Coste, published by Castelmore/Bragelonne, coming out in April. Have I mentioned I *love* drawing insects? 😄

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drew a Twitch just lookin for some insects

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White-tailed Ant-thrush juvenal plumage was undescribed… until now. Here’s a juvenile individual captured several weeks ago in Equatorial Guinea. These birds eat the army ants they follow, unlike their Neotropical counterparts that eat insects fleeing army ant swarms 🌍🇬🇶

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"Chipping Sparrow" 5"x7" oil on board. I loved watching this one hop around and forage for small insects. The background on this was the first time I painted with a palette knife! It's really fun.

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The Pleiades. This intimate and highly detailed rendition of convolvulus flowers, foliage, insects and raindrops is in contrast to Gluck's better known flower pictures painted to decorate and complement fashionable interiors. Find out more > https://t.co/vQr79F2EBl

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A Guide to the Meaning of a Ladybug - Love, passion, friendship, who knew this tiny insects could mean so much ? Available on to hold your coffee or your groceries while meaning a lot ^^ https://t.co/keNQYL1Mmm

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Dru Drury's "Illustrations of Natural History" (1770-82) features over 240 many previously unknown to the western world. It is illustrated with 50 hand-colored engraved plates mostly by and after Moses Harris. In via: https://t.co/4SLjgJAPbr

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A whole bunch of bugs based of of other people's characters! Sadly, the list is far too long to fit in a tweet.

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I like to imagine Sangwoo killing small animals and insects when he was a little boy.

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Hi Rebecca, great stick insect! This is one of my thorny stick insects. This ones just a nymph though will get much bigger. They are easy and great pets to keep

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Coequosa australasiae and Coequosa triangularis. by Edward Donovan for "Epitome of the insects of New Holland" (1805). Contributed to by : https://t.co/TRXD8fpU59

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Been helping make resources to teach NHM volunteers about snail-eating insects e.g. Silpha atrata

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Maria Sibylla Merian, 17th century naturalist & science illustrator, & first person to illustrate entire life cycles insects. She discovered facts about plants/insects not previously known. "Her passion for insects changed science" https://t.co/6Os2zXpqmc https://t.co/4yIbybFlFc

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