They're a bit bigger now - prepare for an excel graph charting their weight - and just beginning to open their eyes and start walking. This is the calm before the storm.
If anyone from @OxUniEarthSci is interested in a pup, drop me a DM!
They're a bit bigger now - prepare for an excel graph charting their weight - and just beginning to open their eyes and start walking. This is the calm before the storm.
If anyone from @OxUniEarthSci is interested in a pup, drop me a DM!
There goes Oxford Shinty's chances of winning the league. Not sure how I'll survive a full 90 min game without predosing with ibuprofen and taking veterinary grade electrolytes at half time...
BBC News - Why random drugs tests will be brought into shinty
https://t.co/nD33jxWAuG
This extraordinary image was taken by Alan Kennedy in South Uist yesterday. The female otter dragged the hapless bunny off to a pool where she drowned it. She has 3 dependent young and they were apparently fed up with fish! Presumably an opportunistic catch for her.
Very sad to be at Kirsty's memorial in Edinburgh on Saturday. We had such great fun on all our undergrad field trips, throughout the course and all meet ups at the rugby, tennis and skiing since. Incredibly kind and caring, we'll forever miss @kshorter24 and her singing
Always a pleasure to Address the Haggis at @StEdmundHall! Many thanks to chef for preparing such a magnificent beast at last night's #BurnsSupper, Hamish the Haggis was very tasty!
#StEdmundHall has been awarded planning permission for the development of 128 study bedrooms and communal facilities housed in a mixture of new buildings and a remodelled Victorian villa, in the College’s Norham St Edmund site in north Oxford, designed by @WW_Architects.
There was an Address to a Haggis at today’s coffee followed by haggis, neeps and tatties. Thanks to @science_ronnie for organising this feast for us and for the toast! Happy #BurnsNight.