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nominations for invertebrate of the year
https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2024/apr/10/nominations-for-uk-invertebrate-species-of-the-year
‘So weird and beautiful’: readers’ nominations for invertebrate of the year
We asked readers for their favourite spineless wonders and were not disappointed. There are a few days left for nominations
Wed 10 Apr 2024 09.39 EDT
Tunnellers, fliers, crawlers: your nominations for the UK invertebrate of the year have been pouring in, paying tribute to these wonderful creatures and testifying over and over again to the wonder and awe that they inspire.
We still have a few days till the voting starts, and we haven’t yet worked out which of your many, many suggestions will be added to the list – but the love and enthusiasm for the UK’s invertebrates has bowled us over, so we thought we’d round up some of the tributes to your favourite spineless creatures here.
Please keep sending us your thoughts, and get ready to vote this weekend.
Hummingbird hawk-moth
The first time I saw one up close I couldn’t believe my eyes. So weird and beautiful. It was when I had been made redundant from a job I hated and was trying to figure out what to do next. My neighbour’s children were transfixed by the hawk-moth and I took delight in their curiosity. That’s when I decided to go into teaching. I still only see one very occasionally, they are quite rare. Inspirational insects deserve recognition. Kate Jannaway, 51, works in SEND support for an FE college, Brighton
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(Yeah, I also thought this was about politicians when I clicked on it......my bad, but a natural mistake.)
Onward and upward.