Cuteness overload: adorable baby harvestman, newly hatched, alongside a cluster of eggs - the eyes of the babies are clearly visible inside the unhatched eggs and you can just make out the legs. They were found under a stone in my local cemetery. #arachnids #harvestmen
More harvestman line drawings completed. Leiobunum species have such long legs that I didn't even try and fit them on the page.
Ten minutes yesterday turning over logs at a new site for me, and two species of Harvestmen found. #Harvestmen #Arachnids #Irecord
This event might be of interest to British Arachnological Society member:
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Meg Skinner
We are all waking up for spring.
I'm trying to make amends, manage life and prepare for the busy season ahead. Let's enjoy recording inverts and stay sane!
What are you all up to?
Huge thanks to those submitting records via iRecord. Will be doing some verifying tomorrow #harvestmen @britishacademy.bsky.social #arachnids
It's tomorrow! Join us for a family friendly invertebrate fair with a range of talks, activities and exhibitions!
Shameless plug for possibly my favourite day of the year! The Staffordshire Invertebrate Science Fair. A brilliant event with just loads of interesting stands and people. At a new site this year so should be more space 😊😊😊😊
Two published and one to go at 6pm! Each year the British Arachnological Society (BAS) host our annual general meeting online, with a series of talks from researchers and hobbyists on the topic of arachnids.
Check out our previous years on our channel
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Vanna Bartlett
Vanna Bartlett
Martyn Roper
A series of talks from our Annual General Meeting in 2026.