'nabend!
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) January 21, 2023
Whoa.
Manuscript sent to @ScienceDirect's International Journal of Hydrogen Energy gets desk-rejected because it did not have enough citations from its own journal.
That is one way to get an impact factor of 7. pic.twitter.com/bvKsRkLLQJ— Elisabeth Bik (@MicrobiomDigest) January 19, 2023
Somebody stole my bonsai from the windowsil 😭 I miss my little picksie plant 🪴 #Tübingen
If anybody has information about a small sprouce (Zwergfichte) in a blue oval pot, I'd be willing to pay. Please share 🙏
— Anna Prysłopska (@anna_pryslopska) January 21, 2023
Heute in der #FAS pic.twitter.com/E0XvUCz180
— Hauck & Bauer (@hauckundbauer) January 21, 2023
It’s #PenguinAwarenessDay and we wanted to show the world our very favourite penguin.#WorldBollardAssociation pic.twitter.com/CmeWYN30ER
— World Bollard Association™ (@WorldBollard) January 20, 2023
In künftigen Wörterbüchern wird „Lauterbachsch“ als Synonym für das Oxymoron „Erratische Kommunikationsstrategie“ eingetragen sein. 🤦🏼♂️
— jhermes (@spinfocl) January 21, 2023
for @newscientist pic.twitter.com/IqFzWhyG9A
— Tom Gauld (@tomgauld) January 21, 2023
"Hast Du das als e- oder tree-Book?"
— Fuzzy Leapfrog (@FuzzyLeapfrog) January 21, 2023
Am 21. Januar 1975 starb Mascha Kaléko. Sie wurde von den Nationalsozialisten ins Exil getrieben.
"Ich bin, vor jenen ‘tausend Jahren’ Viel in der Welt herumgefahren. Schön war die Fremde, doch Ersatz. Mein Heimweh hieß Savignyplatz.” schrieb sie in der… https://t.co/WQsal0EYT8 pic.twitter.com/C1RtfYV6cm— Verbrannte Orte @VerbrannteOrte@weremember.social (@VerbrannteOrte) January 21, 2023
Gute Nachrichten @ARDde: Fortan kommen viele @tagesschau und Kolleg24 Erklärclips unter CC BY-SA. Das vereinfacht Nutzungen und stärkt Sichtbarkeit. Der Lizenzwechsel klingt easy, im Rundfunk waren aber dicke Bretter zu bohren, wie @leonidobusch berichtet: https://t.co/ByMKnpZWkE
— iRights.info (@iRightsinfo) January 21, 2023
in need of some #squirrelcontent? browse #RedSquirrelAppreciationDay! 🐿️😍🙃
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) January 21, 2023
So we thought we'd share this differentiated fact file for you to share red squirrel information with your pupils! https://t.co/spOq1KKtlU#RedSquirrelAppreciationDay #redsquirrel pic.twitter.com/X6Zo2pd5H9
— TwinklScotland (@TwinklScotland) January 21, 2023
Red squirrel appreciation day 🥰 Here’s a lovely looking one from last winter – just love those ear tufts! #TwitterNatureCommunity #wildlife #Winterwatch #BBCWildlifePOTD #RedSquirrelAppreciationDay pic.twitter.com/x9GXGcO2Hy
— Kate Bailey (@K_Bailey83) January 21, 2023
Today is Red Squirrel Appreciation Day ❤️ Photo taken a few years ago in pine woodland near Penrith in Cumbria. @Mammal_Society @BBCwinterwatch @IoloWilliams2 @ChrisGPackham @michaelastracha #redsquirrel #RedSquirrelAppreciationDay #SquirrelAppreciationDay #redsquirrels pic.twitter.com/f01oFIue3Q
— Martin Thomas (@Dreamsphere) January 21, 2023
#RedSquirrelAppreciationDay . But I appreciate them everyday. Wonderful wee creatures. pic.twitter.com/e8oefxoPUZ
— Kenny Macleod (@KennyMacleod1) January 21, 2023
Look no hands!#RedSquirrelAppreciationDay https://t.co/VXKfiTCMZt
— A Beautiful Culture (@ABeautifulCult1) January 21, 2023
We’re proud to work as a signatory to the @SquirrelAccord who are launching a new action plan to help protect and enhance England’s endangered red squirrels.
Read the plan here:https://t.co/pqWXpDsRaT
#RedSquirrelAppreciationDay📷Dave Bennion pic.twitter.com/GRp8BVnBJd
— Forestry Commission (@ForestryComm) January 21, 2023
NEWS: A new action plan has been put in place to save England's red squirrels — an indigenous species to the Isle of Wight. #RedSquirrelAppreciationDay #iwnews #IsleofWight #IOW @RedSquirrelPS https://t.co/twpDRCxxCm
— Isle of Wight Radio (@iwightradio) January 21, 2023
Beautiful capture by Michael Allen #RedSquirrelAppreciationDay #wildlife pic.twitter.com/zWOuBYHY7B
— SavetheHellfire (@SavetheHellfire) January 21, 2023
It's Red Squirrel Appreciation Day and a time to learn more about how to protect and improve conservation efforts for this endangered species that we are so lucky to have on the Islandhttps://t.co/BEgtBEYwnb#iwnews #IsleofWight #RedSquirrelAppreciationDay @SquirrelAccord
— OnTheWight: Isle of Wight News (@onthewight) January 21, 2023
Happy #RedSquirrelAppreciationDay pic.twitter.com/HEdjmipphf
— Dr Craig Shuttleworth (@Welshsquirrels) January 21, 2023
It's #RedSquirrelAppreciationDay 🐿️
Celebrating these rare and wonderful creatures that inhabit certain woodlands around the #LakeDistrict. Have you caught a glimpse of any in the area? ❤️
📸 Stephen Applegate pic.twitter.com/tRSckUB9p7
— Lake District Estates (@LakeDistrictEst) January 21, 2023
Happy #RedSquirrelAppreciationDay! 🐿️ @shaunthesheep's friend Stash is a #RedSquirrel and through forest creation our vision is to one day restore this native species to #theNationalForest. Dedicate a tree today and help wildlife thrive.🌳https://t.co/cjxPFPErZt pic.twitter.com/LhtSsAIF6D
— The National Forest (@NatForestCo) January 21, 2023
RED SQUIRREL TOP 5 FACTS
5. A project removing greys from Anglesey was so successful that populations are high & red squirrels are now spreading out onto mainland Wales.#RedSquirrelAppreciationDay #RedSquirrel #UKSquirrelAccord[Image: a blur of red squirrel runs along branch] pic.twitter.com/NobfonZ6S8
— RoyalForestrySociety (@royal_forestry) January 21, 2023
RED SQUIRREL TOP 5 FACTS
4. The last wild red squirrel was seen in 1984, Cornwall. Projects removing greys massively reduced tree damage, and there's hope for reintroducing reds soon.#RedSquirrelAppreciationDay #RedSquirrels #UKSquirrelAccord[Image: Red squirrel in fir tree] pic.twitter.com/b1uPL6wH3S
— RoyalForestrySociety (@royal_forestry) January 21, 2023
RED SQUIRREL TOP 5 FACTS
3. The introduction of the invasive non-native grey squirrel in the 1800s is the main reason for the sharp decline.#RedSquirrelAppreciationDay #RedSquirrels #Endangered #UKSA #UKSquirrelAccord[Image: Red squirrel jumping… or floating into space] pic.twitter.com/Lzi4fZPzpc
— RoyalForestrySociety (@royal_forestry) January 21, 2023
RED SQUIRREL TOP 5 FACTS
2. Despite healthy numbers in mainland Europe, UK numbers have fallen from 3.5m to ~287K. The population in England could be as low as 29.5k!#RedSquirrelAppreciationDay #RedSquirrels #Endangered #UKSA #UKSquirrelAccord[Image: Red squirrel in the snow] pic.twitter.com/6MdNNM9QNv
— RoyalForestrySociety (@royal_forestry) January 21, 2023
RED SQUIRRELS TOP 5 FACTS
1. Red squirrels are classed as endangered, with 75% of the UK population of our little red friends.#RedSquirrelAppreciationDay #RedSquirrels #Endangered #AlsoTheCuteness #UKSA #UKSquirrelAccord[Image: Squirrel hanging on sideways from a tree trunk] pic.twitter.com/zzsyd5vliN
— RoyalForestrySociety (@royal_forestry) January 21, 2023
Supporting #redsquirrelappreciationday today as the Highlands has been hit by the snowy weather for the past week. @brsquirrel @ScotSquirrels @SquirrelAccord @OurSquirrels #redsquirrels @Natures_Voice @RSPBScotland @RSPBNorthScot @NatureUK @BirdwatchExtra @SportpixE pic.twitter.com/bbN6IlCyg4
— Donald Cameron (@noremacpix) January 21, 2023
#RedSquirrelAppreciationDay #EndangeredSpecies #RedSquirrel #wildlife #naturelovers pic.twitter.com/ROyqYUwD7x
— FionaEms (@FionaEms) January 21, 2023
Happy #RedSquirrelAppreciationDay! Shaun's friend Stash is a red squirrel and through forest creation, our friends at @NatForestCo hope to restore this native species. Dedicate a tree and help them create more habitats for wildlife to thrive: https://t.co/JpjuvGTdwp pic.twitter.com/8vgyzQhjI8
— Shaun the Sheep (@shaunthesheep) January 21, 2023
This squirrel bookmark craft is perfect for #RedSquirrelAppreciationDay!🐿️
It is easy to make and perfect to keep the place in your book.🔖
👇https://t.co/BD1Tq2UeWI#KS1Crafts #KidsCrafts pic.twitter.com/ZZU7d3EFUN— Twinkl KS1 (@TwinklKS1) January 21, 2023
So it's #RedSquirrelAppreciationDay – I absolutely love Red Squirrels but, sadly, rarely get to see one. It's such a shame they've been driven out by the greys, I really think more should be done about it. Anyhow, here's a cheeky red from the wonderful Formby Red Squirrel Reserve pic.twitter.com/Mx2smhHaMX
— Cliff (@FyldeWildlife) January 21, 2023
Happy #redsquirrelappreciationday !!! Obv in Grimwood it’s a MASSIVE day in the Treebonk calendar, where all red squirrel teams are required to win by law. pic.twitter.com/vm0j3eAStb
— Nadia Shireen (@NadiaShireen) January 21, 2023
Happy#RedSquirrelAppreciationDay
Parku i Gërmisë, Prishtinë 🐿 pic.twitter.com/RaIf4pym77
— R.Percuku (@RPercuku) January 21, 2023
At this time of year #redsquirrels get additional nourishment from the leaf buds of deciduous trees#RedSquirrelAppreciationDay pic.twitter.com/oy0xOd6jA8
— donpetroleum (@donpetroleum) January 21, 2023
🐿️ Today is National Red Squirrel Appreciation Day!
Why not share and tag us in your best red squirrel photo 📸#redsquirrel #squirrel #redsquirrelappreciationday #photo #ukmammals #mammal #nativespecies #conservation pic.twitter.com/OBgJBRzej3
— reclaimingreds (@reclaimingreds) January 21, 2023
Thanks for supporting this #RedSquirrelAppreciationDay Twitterstorm. For more #redsquirrel activities, why not watch some of our YouTube videos: https://t.co/RIF0kTvHWT. Or register for our upcoming online events: https://t.co/Yk2BFKe5T8. Celebrate #redsquirrels every day. pic.twitter.com/GaUhnyp056
— UK Squirrel Accord (@SquirrelAccord) January 21, 2023
It's Red Squirrel appreciation Day, so here are some of our Garden Red Squirrels.
With estimates of less than 50,000 left in England, out segment with ITV tells the story https://t.co/QMcn95N4ho#RedSquirrelAppreciationDay pic.twitter.com/x1FnTjudi0— Terry Donnelly (@terrydonnelly01) January 21, 2023
Woodland creation that will expand habitat for red squirrel populations can claim additional contributions of up to £1,100/ha as part of the England Woodland Creation Offer.
Find out more: https://t.co/ihb6qIHdJe#RedSquirrelAppreciationDay 📷 Theo Louis pic.twitter.com/Ti0PIUywbe
— Forestry Commission (@ForestryComm) January 21, 2023
Some illustrations from The Tale of Squirrel Nutkin by #BeatrixPotter (1903) for #RedSquirrelAppreciationDay. pic.twitter.com/UIhyVzlMIC
— Maude Frome (@frome_maude) January 21, 2023
#RedSquirrels are exceptionally agile and can jump over 2 metres! On average they weigh just 300g, making them light enough to reach the thinnest branches of the trees to get to the fruit, seeds and cones they like to eat.#RedSquirrelAppreciationDay
📸 Dave Dimmock pic.twitter.com/K4AUBQvimz
— WildlifeDales (@WildlifeDales) January 21, 2023
Happy #RedSquirrelAppreciationDay!
This is one of my more goofy #RedSquirrel images – check out my website for more 'majestic' red squirrel photos: https://t.co/HzSgLbeFqD
This reminds me of searching for the last green triangle in the tub of Quality Street.@squirrelaccord pic.twitter.com/5OtTiwf7EV
— Rhiannon Law (@MsRhiannonHolly) January 21, 2023
#RedSquirrelAppreciationDay pic.twitter.com/Yk0EVDvANv
— Hazel Clark (@iamthechief) January 21, 2023
Happy #RedSquirrelAppreciationDay
'Hole-in-one’ by Martina Matejak. Created Summer 2022. Located Enniskerry Road, Glenamuck, Kilternan. Dublin 18 @dlrcc pic.twitter.com/TkBwSlpbvX
— DublinCanvas – Colour in the County! (@DublinCanvas) January 21, 2023
Taken in the Cairngorms #RedSquirrelAppreciationDay pic.twitter.com/6OYY5YDCk5
— James West Photography (@JamesWestPhoto1) January 21, 2023
Thanks to both @BBCRadioScot @BBCOutofDoors and @bbc5live for having us on this morning to kick-off #RedSquirrelAppreciationDay! 🎙️
📷Raymond Leinster pic.twitter.com/hK94BKWEsq
— Saving Scotland's Red Squirrels (@ScotSquirrels) January 21, 2023
🐿️ Known for its striking red fur and ear tufts, the Red Squirrel can be found in Scotland, Wales and northern England. If you spot a Red, report your sighting and help gather vital data to identify where Reds are present. https://t.co/UMMmhv3MGL #RedSquirrelAppreciationDay pic.twitter.com/R157UkG1G0
— National Parks UK (@uknationalparks) January 21, 2023
We are surprised they can drive at all! 😂
Today is #redsquirrelappreciationday, organised by @UKSquirrelAccord to celebrate the wonderful #redsquirrel and raise awareness of the need to conserve them.🐿❤ Today is also their annual #Twitterstorm.
Original photo credit: unknown. pic.twitter.com/Pv5cmoWjfh— The Creation Station (@creationstation) January 21, 2023
Good morning from little Red. #RedSquirrel #redsquirrelappreciationday #RSST #isleofwight pic.twitter.com/W5xCxGw3VU
— Soul Photography (@Siennaeva11) January 20, 2023