Histoire naturelle des insectes: Orthoptères, Névroptères, Hémiptères, Hyménoptères, Lépidoptères et Diptères (Paris, 1840) https://t.co/7blBbPI14c via

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Guest blog out about how loving nature is actually really good for us:

https://t.co/T4Rtc8nADU

So even of its as little as walking in a park or looking out of the window at trees, do yourself a favour. Love nature!

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This Mallard in flight was completed for and features om their Wild Shreds packaging.
On my morning jog I saw ducks with 10 tiny ducklings on the

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Nothing says like a pair of bears🐻+🐻
Amazingly detailed from "#Audubon's Last Wilderness Journey". Inspect the glorious detail of these mesmerising masterpieces up close, safe on your sofa. 🛋
https://t.co/9kdX4wjGiy

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A little late for I specialise in and I work with watercolour and gouache. My favourite subjects are and

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It's I'm D.K. Cissel, and I'm an and artist working in traditional media, focusing on topics. See more at https://t.co/SGu1VIOREW and https://t.co/SnqCZbelCW

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Is anyone crafting to pass the time while In Milan in 1618, Dionisio Minaggio created 156 illustrations of birds, people & landscapes, all made entirely of collaged bird feathers! https://t.co/m2nQdT3WGN

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Illustration in the series: the aerial apex predator of the ecosystem around my home, which made a methodical meal out of a Jungle Babbler yesterday: the Shikra.

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This proud beast is the Sika deer, Cervus nippon.

Introduced to the UK in 1860 they now range widely across conifer forests and northern heathlands,hybridizing with red deer.

They're very vocal; whistling barking and grunting

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