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Lady Bird Collection

"Lady Bird: A Symbol of Nature's Beauty and Transformation" In the enchanting garden of Norfolk, September reveals a mesmerizing sight - a delicate 7-spot ladybird

Background imageLady Bird Collection: 7 - Spot Labybird Coccinela 7-punctata on ivy in garden Norfolk September

7 - Spot Labybird Coccinela 7-punctata on ivy in garden Norfolk September

Background imageLady Bird Collection: Florida, South Florida, West Palm Beach, Norton house, aka Ann Norton Sculpture Gardens

Florida, South Florida, West Palm Beach, Norton house, aka Ann Norton Sculpture Gardens

Background imageLady Bird Collection: Lady Bird

Lady Bird
Sunet Theron

Background imageLady Bird Collection: Go bring the rabble, O er whom I give thee power, here to this place

Go bring the rabble, O er whom I give thee power, here to this place
3260674 Go bring the rabble, O er whom I give thee power, here to this place, Frontispiece from William Shakespeares The Tempest, pub

Background imageLady Bird Collection: Curtis British Entomology Plate 208

Curtis British Entomology Plate 208
Coleoptera: Coccinella ocellata = Anatis ocellata (Ocellated Lady-bird) [Plant: Astragalus glycyphyllos (Wild Liquorice)] Date: 1824-39

Background imageLady Bird Collection: Childrens Fancy Dresses (engraving)

Childrens Fancy Dresses (engraving)
2812530 Childrens Fancy Dresses (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Childrens Fancy Dresses)

Background imageLady Bird Collection: Girl with Ladybird (chromolitho)

Girl with Ladybird (chromolitho)
2811579 Girl with Ladybird (chromolitho) by Edwards, Mary Ellen (1838-1934); Private Collection; (add.info.: Girl with Ladybird)

Background imageLady Bird Collection: The Metamorphosis of the Lady Bird, Coccinella septempunctata (engraving)

The Metamorphosis of the Lady Bird, Coccinella septempunctata (engraving)
5224647 The Metamorphosis of the Lady Bird, Coccinella septempunctata (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Metamorphosis of the Lady Bird)

Background imageLady Bird Collection: Go bring the rabble, O er whom I give thee power, here to this place, Frontispiece, 1926

Go bring the rabble, O er whom I give thee power, here to this place, Frontispiece, 1926
Go bring the rabble, O er whom I give thee power, here to this place, Frontispiece from William Shakespeares The Tempest, pub. 1926 (colour lithograph)

Background imageLady Bird Collection: Lady bird at the stalk of a seed head of a dandelion, Hungary

Lady bird at the stalk of a seed head of a dandelion, Hungary

Background imageLady Bird Collection: Lady bug, lady bug, fly away

Lady bug, lady bug, fly away!. Young girl lying on ground with lady bug on her hand. Date 1872, c1873

Background imageLady Bird Collection: Marie Louise Berger

Marie Louise Berger
The French actress, Marie Louise Berger (renowned in the Theatre Athenie), in this illustration by Domergue. She is sporting an elegant red shawl with frills with ladybird dots

Background imageLady Bird Collection: Ladybird, Ladybird

Ladybird, Ladybird
Ladybird, ladybird, fly away home; Your house is on fire, your children are gone - All but one and her name is Ann, And she crept under the pudding-pan Date: circa 1912

Background imageLady Bird Collection: WHITE HOUSE ART FESTIVAL. Marion Anderson and Lady Bird Johnson standing in front

WHITE HOUSE ART FESTIVAL. Marion Anderson and Lady Bird Johnson standing in front of Christinas World by Andrew Wyeth at the White House Art Festival. Photograph by Marion Trikosko, 14 June 1965

Background imageLady Bird Collection: CORETTA SCOTT KING (1927-2006). American civil rights leader; wife of Martin Luther King, Jr

CORETTA SCOTT KING (1927-2006). American civil rights leader; wife of Martin Luther King, Jr. Presenting her book My Life with Martin Luther King, Jr. to Lady Bird Johnson

Background imageLady Bird Collection: Insects injurious to fruit engraving 1873

Insects injurious to fruit engraving 1873
Facts for Farmers - Materials fror Land-owners about Domestic Animals, Gardens and Vineyards, Edited by Solon Robinson in Two Volumens New York, A.J.Johnson 1873

Background imageLady Bird Collection: Two Seven-spotted Ladybirds (Coccinella septempunctata), on a leaf

Two Seven-spotted Ladybirds (Coccinella septempunctata), on a leaf

Background imageLady Bird Collection: Two Ladybirds (Coccinella septempunctata) on a leaf, view from above

Two Ladybirds (Coccinella septempunctata) on a leaf, view from above

Background imageLady Bird Collection: i for insects

i for insects

Background imageLady Bird Collection: Lyndon Baines Johnson

Lyndon Baines Johnson
LYNDON BAINES JOHNSON (1908-1973). 36th President of the United States. Johnson and his wife Lady Bird visiting the United Nations headquarters to address the General Assembly, 17 December 1963

Background imageLady Bird Collection: Mexican Bean Beetle (Epilachna varivestis) larva, feeding on leaf, agricultural pest, U. S. A

Mexican Bean Beetle (Epilachna varivestis) larva, feeding on leaf, agricultural pest, U. S. A
Mexican Bean Beetle (Epilachna varivestis) larva, feeding on leaf, agricultural pest, U.S.A

Background imageLady Bird Collection: Mexican Bean Beetle (Epilachna varivestis) feeding damage, skeletonized leaf, agricultural pest

Mexican Bean Beetle (Epilachna varivestis) feeding damage, skeletonized leaf, agricultural pest, U. S. A
Mexican Bean Beetle (Epilachna varivestis) feeding damage, skeletonized leaf, agricultural pest, U.S.A

Background imageLady Bird Collection: Ladybird (Coccinellidae sp. ) adult, in flight, taking off from plant, Suffolk, England, november

Ladybird (Coccinellidae sp. ) adult, in flight, taking off from plant, Suffolk, England, november
Ladybird (Coccinellidae sp.) adult, in flight, taking off from plant, Suffolk, England, november

Background imageLady Bird Collection: Harlequin Ladybird (Harmonia axyridis) introduced species, larva

Harlequin Ladybird (Harmonia axyridis) introduced species, larva, feeding on Scale Insect (Coccoidea sp)
Harlequin Ladybird (Harmonia axyridis) introduced species, larva, feeding on Scale Insect (Coccoidea sp.), Genova Province, Liguria Italy, august

Background imageLady Bird Collection: Fourteen-spot Ladybird (Calvia quattuordecimguttata) adult, resting on leaf, Leicestershire

Fourteen-spot Ladybird (Calvia quattuordecimguttata) adult, resting on leaf, Leicestershire, England, april

Background imageLady Bird Collection: Harlequin Ladybird (Harmonia axyridis succinea) introduced pest species, adult, resting on leaf

Harlequin Ladybird (Harmonia axyridis succinea) introduced pest species, adult, resting on leaf, Powys, Wales, november

Background imageLady Bird Collection: Seven-spot Ladybird (Coccinella septempunctata) adult, silhouetted at sunset, Sheffield

Seven-spot Ladybird (Coccinella septempunctata) adult, silhouetted at sunset, Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England, august

Background imageLady Bird Collection: Seven-spot ladybird landing, SEM

Seven-spot ladybird landing, SEM
Seven-spot ladybird. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of the underside of a seven-spot ladybird (Coccinella septempunctata) landing

Background imageLady Bird Collection: Coloured SEM of ladybirds head (Coccinella sp. )

Coloured SEM of ladybirds head (Coccinella sp. )
Head of ladybird. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of the head of a ladybird beetle (Coccinella sp.). This insects large compound eyes (orange) are seen at upper left and right

Background imageLady Bird Collection: SEM of ladybird eating an aphid

SEM of ladybird eating an aphid
Ladybird eating aphid. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a ladybird beetle (Coccinella sp. orange) feeding on an aphid (green)

Background imageLady Bird Collection: Seven-spot ladybird on lichen

Seven-spot ladybird on lichen
Seven-spot ladybird (Coccinella septempunctata) on yellow (Xanthoria parietina) and grey (Physcia adscendens) lichens. This beetle feeds on aphids

Background imageLady Bird Collection: Ladybird beetles mating on a rose stem

Ladybird beetles mating on a rose stem
Ladybirds mating. Seven-spot ladybird beetles Coccinella septempunctata, mating on a rose stem. At upper centre the mating pair can be seen

Background imageLady Bird Collection: Ladybird beetles eating aphids on a nettle leaf

Ladybird beetles eating aphids on a nettle leaf
Ladybirds eating aphids. Seven-spot ladybird beetle Coccinella septempunctata, feeding on the large green nettle aphid Microlophium carnosum

Background imageLady Bird Collection: Coloured SEM of ladybird larva eating an aphid

Coloured SEM of ladybird larva eating an aphid
Ladybird larva eating aphid. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a ladybird larva (Coccinella sp. orange) feeding on an aphid (pale green). The larva is holding the aphid in its jaws

Background imageLady Bird Collection: Harlequin ladybirds

Harlequin ladybirds (Harmonia axyridis succinea)

Background imageLady Bird Collection: Overwintering ladybird aggregation

Overwintering ladybird aggregation
An aggregation of seven-spot ladybirds, Coccinella septem-punctata, on the underside of a leaf of a garden rose bush, photographed in November in Norfolk, UK

Background imageLady Bird Collection: Harlequin ladybird

Harlequin ladybird. Dorset, UK October 2009

Background imageLady Bird Collection: 14-spot ladybird

14-spot ladybird
A 14-spot ladybird (Propylea quattuordecimpunctata), also known as Calvia 14-guttata, on woundwort in Dorset, England

Background imageLady Bird Collection: Ladybirds

Ladybirds
lady bird circles

Background imageLady Bird Collection: Ladybird on fungus

Ladybird on fungus. Seven-spot ladybird (Coccinella septem-punctata) climbing up the stalk of a fungal fruiting body. This is a wood-rotting fungus growing on a dead tree stump

Background imageLady Bird Collection: Seven-spot ladybird on sedum flowers

Seven-spot ladybird on sedum flowers. Dorset, UK September 2009

Background imageLady Bird Collection: Fragile environments, conceptual image

Fragile environments, conceptual image. Computer artwork of a ladybird on a leaf in front of green images of plants, representing the fragility of animal habitats

Background imageLady Bird Collection: Seven-spot ladybirds in snow

Seven-spot ladybirds in snow
Seven-spot ladybirds (Coccinella septempunctata) in snow. Photographed in the Middle Atlas Mountains, Morocco

Background imageLady Bird Collection: Ladybird head, SEM

Ladybird head, SEM
Ladybird head. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of the head of a ladybird (family Coccinellidae). The compound eyes of this beetle are at left and right (blue)



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"Lady Bird: A Symbol of Nature's Beauty and Transformation" In the enchanting garden of Norfolk, September reveals a mesmerizing sight - a delicate 7-spot ladybird, scientifically known as Coccinela 7-punctata, gracefully perched on ivy. This captivating creature, captured by Curtis British Entomology Plate 208, showcases the intricate details that make it an emblem of nature's wonders. Ladybirds have long fascinated both children and adults alike. From Childrens Fancy Dresses to Girl with Ladybird chromolitho prints, these charming insects have been celebrated for their vibrant colors and gentle presence. Their metamorphosis is beautifully depicted in The Metamorphosis of the Lady Bird engraving – a testament to their ability to transform from tiny larvae into stunning winged creatures. But beyond their aesthetic allure lies another side to ladybirds' story. In Marie Louise Berger's artwork titled "Ladybird, Ladybird, " we witness the power bestowed upon this humble insect. As if summoned by an unseen force commanding them to action, they gather together like a rebellious rabble ready to bring change. Yet not all ladybirds are innocent bystanders in gardens; some can be agricultural pests like the Mexican Bean Beetle larva feeding on leaves in America. Despite this occasional disruption caused by Epilachna varivestis species, these resilient insects continue to inspire awe and wonder through centuries-old rhymes such as "Lady bug, lady bug fly away. " The essence of "Lady Bird" extends far beyond its physical form or artistic representation; it symbolizes resilience amidst adversity and transformation amid chaos. Like the protagonist in Greta Gerwig's film bearing the same name – navigating her way through adolescence – these small creatures remind us that even in our own lives' tumultuous journeys lie moments of beauty waiting to be discovered. So let us embrace the spirit of "Lady Bird".