Nov 14th 2025- a day in the Museum of Zoology, Cambridge Diptera collections
Nov 15th 2025 - Dipterists Day and AGM
For more details please go to dipterists.org.uk/events/dipte...
Nov 14th 2025- a day in the Museum of Zoology, Cambridge Diptera collections
Nov 15th 2025 - Dipterists Day and AGM
For more details please go to dipterists.org.uk/events/dipte...
doi.org/10.1111/mve.70029
@wileyeco.bsky.social
doi.org/10.1111/mve.70029
@wileyeco.bsky.social
go.nature.com/48yaJvF
go.nature.com/48yaJvF
Tesco's carpark, Minehead, Somerset, UK. April 2025.
Black eye but eye-ring is yellowish.
Third winter Herring Gull that has survived avian influenza?
@tmbirding.bsky.social
Tesco's carpark, Minehead, Somerset, UK. April 2025.
Black eye but eye-ring is yellowish.
Third winter Herring Gull that has survived avian influenza?
@tmbirding.bsky.social
my.corehr.com/pls/uoxrecru...
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1. Honeybee threats to native pollinators were already known about 89 years ago in the US.
2. There is a louse fly on Nightjars, recently newly recorded in the UK.
3. Ladybirds rock (okay, I already knew that!).
@royentsoc.bsky.social
@alanknox.bsky.social
1. Honeybee threats to native pollinators were already known about 89 years ago in the US.
2. There is a louse fly on Nightjars, recently newly recorded in the UK.
3. Ladybirds rock (okay, I already knew that!).
@royentsoc.bsky.social
@alanknox.bsky.social
At @ukceh.bsky.social we're training & testing AI to detect multiple moths in a single image.
Send us top-down photos of multiple moths on egg trays to support this work.
More info & form: forms.gle/e3HzBPEd7RVV...
#mothsmatter #TeamMoth
#norfolk #moths #teammoths #muchadoaboutmothing
#norfolk #moths #teammoths #muchadoaboutmothing
Great to see this one out, concerning findings but a lot more to understand about the ecology and transmission of AMR bacteria in wild bird populations and at bird feeders #ornithology 🧪
Great to see this one out, concerning findings but a lot more to understand about the ecology and transmission of AMR bacteria in wild bird populations and at bird feeders #ornithology 🧪
In case you are wondering, it's part of the second chapter of my DPhil. doi.org/10.1007/s116...
In case you are wondering, it's part of the second chapter of my DPhil. doi.org/10.1007/s116...
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
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