Andrew Trundlewagon's photos

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27 Jul 2019 330
The Furze Platt hand axe, a massive Neanderthal tool, Natural History Museum, London, 2019. 30 cm long, was found near Maidenhead, UK.

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27 Jul 2019 3 1 283
A Dodo, Natural History Museum, London. In actual fact it is a "collage" made from parts of several different species of bird to represent what the taxidermist thought a dodo should look like.

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27 Jul 2019 252
Darwin's octopus, Spirit Rooms, Natural History Museum, London (2019). The museum had a vast collection of specimens assembled since the nineteenth century. This, a preserved octopus, was collected by Charles Darwin. In his journals, which eventually became the book "Voyage of the Beagle", Darwin records his excitement at seeing an octopus change colour, and wrote back to his teacher, Henslow, in Cambridge, that he thought he had made a "discovery". Henslow, very tactfully, wrote back to tell Darwin that the ability of octopuses to change colour had been known for an extremely long time. Undaunted by this setback, the young Darwin went on to make a few more "discoveries".

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27 Jul 2019 316
A preserved giant squid in a tank, Natural History Museum, London, 2019. This is on display in the spirit rooms, and you have to pay extra to visit, but it is well worth it just to see the giant squid. It is difficult to visualize in a photograph, but the size of the tank gives some idea of how big it is.

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27 Jul 2019 1 1 365
A Pterodon, Natural History Museum, London, 2019. This would have been a stunning sight when alive.

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27 Jul 2019 250
A pickled nautilus, Natural History Museum, London, 2019

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27 Jul 2019 2 1 298
An illustration of a (conspicuously male) fruit bat from the drawing collection of the Natural History Museum, London, Thomas Hardwicke collection, approx, 1832

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27 Jul 2019 1 2 307
A fierce looking Tyrannosaurus rex (are there any other kinds?) A life size model in the Natural History Museum London (2019). The Natural History Museum was established by Richard Owen in the 19th century, who coined the word "dinosaur", so in a way it is the epicentre of dinosaurs.

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21 Aug 2020 3 2 322
This is Eastern spotted coralroot (Corallorhiza maculata/ Corallorhize maculée) with closer views of the face and side of the flower. It is a wild orchid that blooms in the shade of the forest floor. Growing with so little light it has forgone photosynthesis and lacks chlorophyll. It survives entirely by parasitizing soil fungi. The subterranean part of the plant is a bulbous mass that is said to resemble a coral (hence the name). The only time the plant shows above ground is to send up a stem carrying small flowers, that are difficult to appreciate without a close look. Despite their small size the flowers are beautifully engineered for pollination.

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15 Aug 2020 12 2 283
A bullfrog, lazily swimming in a pond.

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27 Jul 2019 7 305
The “Museum of the Moon”, Natural History Museum, London, 2019. This work, by Luke Jerram, has been exhibited around the world and is a six-metre model based on NASA images.

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07 Aug 2020 6 1 293
A bumblebee taking off.

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07 Aug 2020 5 3 253
Water lily / nénuphar

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30 Jul 2020 3 229
Foxgloves.

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31 Jul 2020 7 3 282
A small bumble bee with headlamp eyes launching into flight from an echinacea flower.

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25 Jul 2020 7 3 312
A spangled fritillary, Saint Bruno Provincial Park.

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12 Jul 2020 11 2 305
A fritillary feeding on butterfly milkweed (Asclepias tuberosa) flowers, St Bruno Provincial park.

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04 Jul 2020 3 1 245
Probably shinleaf (Pyrole), a wildflower growing in St Bruno Provincial Park. The leaves are said to contain an aspirin-like chemical and were traditionally wrapped around wounds to assist healing.

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