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The insectivorous plants in Darwins garden.
  
 
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With Rendal Keynes, the great great grandson of Charles Darwin
  
 
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Revision as of 13:47, 3 October 2016

Insect box.jpg

Along with the Shropshire wildlife society, we collected insects from around the neighbourhood.

Darwin garden.jpg The Darwin family planted so many trees in the gardern of Shrewsbury house, a collection of flora from all over the world.

Snowdonia 1.jpg This is the highest mountain in Wales, England. There is common believe for this to be called the land of eagles. This is one of the wettest part of U.K. Darwin used to come and explore the geological facts around the park.

Snowdonia 2.jpg

Mouse trap.jpg The trap is designed for smaller mammals like mouse, trapping used for grains.

Badger n oitter.jpg Badger and Otters are commonly found in smaller streams and river alongside of the less vegetation.

Badger house.jpg Bdgers live in this habitat, they are social animals.

Insects micro.jpg The insects as seen under the microscope.

Poop2.jpg The faeces can tell a lot about the food habits of the animal.

Bat detectors.jpg The bats navigate based on the ultrasound, here are a few different kind of instruments we used for recording the ultrasonic sound data.

Microscope001.jpg The collected insects from the insect trap, under the microscope.

Microscope1.jpg


Mixer.jpg The mixer to get input of the contact mics together and have a mix of sound output together.

Kit.jpg

Explaining kit.jpg Sharing the possibilites of the field kit with Adrian Pickles from Field Studies council.

Trap.jpg The trap for birds.

Rocks.jpg

Hollow tree.jpg The smaller branches of the tree emerges from the main tree over time, and forms a different tree.

750px Floral identification sheet.

Symbiosis.jpg

Tree1.jpg

Book n beetle.jpg The visit to the Natural history museum and its office gallery.

Beetle collection1.jpg Collection of beetles which are not in public display

Beetles2.jpg


Beetle3.jpg

Beetle3.jpg

Plant book india 1697.jpg The part of the herbarium data collection gallery in the museum office.

Venus plant.jpg The insectivorous plants in Darwins garden.

With rendal keynes.jpg With Rendal Keynes, the great great grandson of Charles Darwin

Panorama landscape.jpg