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NatSCA Taxidermy Day | Biology Curator

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Obsessed With Wonderful Things. July 20, 2014. First up was Errol Fuller. The fine art critic and historian who gave a lecture on the history of taxidermy and some ways to recognize the particular styles of famous taxidermists. He has a new book about the history of taxidermy out next week, Voodoo Salon. Next, historian and curator Merle Patchett. The dyed bird of paradise- had us flummoxed! 8220;Types de plumes. – Larousse pour tous, -1907-1910-“. Proabsorb is a product that is specially confitioned sil...

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Moved to Oxford | Biology Curator

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Obsessed With Wonderful Things. March 9, 2014. Sorry about not updating this blog for a few months. The reason for this has been that I was offered a job in December 2013 as one of two Curatorial Assistants at the Oxford University Museum of Natural History and I’ve been working on the Lepidoptera collections. There since then, mainly on the moth collections in the Swinhoe room, though in the evenings I work on the butterfly collections, specifically the collections of Henry Walter Bates. Jeannette huij ...

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March | 2014 | Biology Curator

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Obsessed With Wonderful Things. Monthly Archives: March 2014. March 9, 2014. Sorry about not updating this blog for a few months. The reason for this has been that I was offered a job in December 2013 as one of two Curatorial […]. Read Article →. British-Belizean curator currently working at the OUMNH on the Lepidoptera Project. This blog documents my thoughts about museums and collections and is not necessarily the opinion of my employer. Perfect https:/ t.co/Y6IUalUybP. RT @ sonof Slam.

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Hoax or Joke? | Biology Curator

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Obsessed With Wonderful Things. April 12, 2014. I had a great day today training volunteers to work with digital and library sources to help them identify butterfly species they will come across when transcribing and digitizing information in the Jones Icones as part of the HLF funded Flying Icons. The illustration was based on a butterfly sent by William Charlton to to James Petiver in 1702, who wrote: “It exactly resembles our English Brimstone Butterfly (R. Rhamni), were it not for those bla...In 1793...

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Skin Deep | Biology Curator

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Obsessed With Wonderful Things. November 20, 2013. First we needed to debag the birds! Some of the smaller specimens such as the hummingbirds had label information attached to the bag so they were left as is, but all of the birds that remained bagged had breathing holes cut into the bag. This is important as a sealed bag creates a microclimate of gases that over decades can build up and damage the specimen inside it. A Chinese Crow, also known as the Green Magpie (Cissa chinensis). Bird skin collections ...

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Showing Off – World in a Box

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World in a Box. Museums Natural History Generalised Nerdery. May 11, 2013. August 11, 2013. It seems I’m a glutton for punishment! Despite my general dread and fear of public speaking, I’ve signed myself up for next’s week’s Museums Showoff. 8216;s stores so far during the Anthropology collections review. This time the venue is The Black Heart pub (next to Camden Town station). Doors open at 7pm, show starts at 7.30. I should hopefully be on in the first half. It should be a good night! How popular am I?

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It’s like 10,000 spoons… – World in a Box

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World in a Box. Museums Natural History Generalised Nerdery. It’s like 10,000 spoons…. January 29, 2013. March 31, 2013. 8230;OK, 10,000 might be a bit of an exaggeration, but we do have a LOT of spoons in our collection! Spoons. Lots of spoons, from all over the world (but with a bias towards Africa, which must reflect the interests of some of our past collectors/curators. Or perhaps spoons are more heavily used in Africa than elsewhere? They are both different as well – one has his legs bent unde...

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October 2012 – World in a Box

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World in a Box. Museums Natural History Generalised Nerdery. October 20, 2012. October 22, 2012. Well, it’s been a busy few months…we are making headway on the Anthropology collections review at the Horniman: the team (we should really think up a cool team name! It gets updated regularly with new and brilliant things. I took a lot of photos (many of which are rather out of focus because the macro on my compact digicam is a bit poor). I’ve tried to identify most of them from the notes I made on ...Crepido...

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Longhorn beetle project finale | Trainee Biological Curator

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Twelve months in the life of a trainee biological curator. Living Worlds/ Nature’s Library volunteer handling collection →. Longhorn beetle project finale. March 8, 2013. Figure 1: The unidentified South African species went in the ‘undetermined foreign cerambycidae drawer’, along with many other fantastic specimens! So I’ve finally completed my longhorn beetle. Project. All the data, including recently added locality (where the insects were collected) data has been added onto KE-EMu. View all posts by T...

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Working on Nature’s Library | Trainee Biological Curator

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Twelve months in the life of a trainee biological curator. Final couple of days at the Leeds Discovery Centre. American Museum of Natural History →. Working on Nature’s Library. October 25, 2012. Figure 1: Can you guess what these ‘under wraps’ animals are that are going to be found in the mammal’s case in the new Nature’s Library gallery? Answers at the bottom of the blog post! Figure 2: Measuring the mystery animal! Figure 3: Which way would you display this flying lemur; hanging down or ventral facing?

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2012 October « Communications

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Birds of Paradise Project [Cornell Ornithology Lab]. Thanks to Celia, our librarian (@CeliaSchatzky) for sending me this! The Cornell Lab of Ornithology. And National Geographic have been working on this documentary on the Birds of Paradise. A great connection to E6 Further Studies of Behaviour. And the importance of protecting habitats. Check it out (and then spend the rest of your day on their YouTube channel. While we’re at it, here are the Lyre birds again, from BBC Worldwide. October 12, 2012. For a...

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How green is green? « Communications

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January 2013 – World in a Box

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World in a Box. Museums Natural History Generalised Nerdery. It’s like 10,000 spoons…. January 29, 2013. March 31, 2013. 8230;OK, 10,000 might be a bit of an exaggeration, but we do have a LOT of spoons in our collection! Spoons. Lots of spoons, from all over the world (but with a bias towards Africa, which must reflect the interests of some of our past collectors/curators. Or perhaps spoons are more heavily used in Africa than elsewhere? They are both different as well – one has his legs bent unde...

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