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Substrate: Quercus robur.

Sõitme, Harjumaa.

Substrate: Acer platanoides.

Vanad viljakehad / Old fruitbodies.

Undla, Lääne-Virumaa.

 

Substrate: Picea abies, on fallen trunk.

Määraja / Identified By Irja Saar.

Mägede, Kõrvemaa.

Substrate: Populus tremula.

Sirtsi, Ida-Virumaa.

Moss and lichen adorned Silver Birch stems projecting over Llyn Mair above the Drwyrd valley in southern Snowdonia.

Substrate: Salix.

Kõrveküla, Lääne-Virumaa.

Substrate: Betula.

Eesti punase nimestiku liik, ohulähedane (NT).

Pikametsa, Lääne-Virumaa.

Focus stacking.

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Substrate: Pinus sylvestris.

Määraja / Identified By Irja Saar.

Männikvälja, Lääne-Virumaa.

Substrate: Populus tremula.

Uljaste, Ida-Virumaa.

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Full Journal here on UKAPS.org - ukaps.org/forum/viewtopic.php?f=35&t=15952

 

Tank specs

 

Tank: ADA Cube Garden Mini M - 36x22x26cm / 5mm optiwhite glass

Hardscape: ADA Yamaya Rock, ADA Hornwood

Co2: Pressurised via Do!Aqua Music Glass - Mini 10D, Music Counter and ADA grey parts set

Lighting: ADA Mini-M - Solar 27W light

Filtration: Fluval 205 external to

Outlet - Do!Aqua Violet Glass mini MP-1 10D

Inlet - Do!Aqua Violet Glass mini MV-1 13D

Heating: None yet as its in a centrally heated room. I may add an inline heater in the winter

Substrate: ADA Power Sand Special topped with ADA Africana Powder - Penac P & W and tourmaline for good measure

Ferts per day: ADA Step 1 and Brighty K

Critters: Red Cherry Shrimp, fish undecided yet

plants to include - Ferns, tennelus, hairgrass, fissidens, mosses, Bolbitus and a carpet of Glosso

It’s alive!

 

This is a photo of a coral fragment which was once from a broken reef. After being directly planted on hard coral rock, it started to live once again!

 

Notice the pop of purple? These are algae called “zooxanthellae” living on the coral skin. These algae do not just give corals their pretty colors but are also foundations in maintaining healthy reefs.

 

To help grow reefs in Taytay, coral gardens are being pilot-tested in Quimbaludan Island in partnership with CTI-Southeast Asia and Western Philippines University. Tourists will have a chance to plant corals and giant clams in the future once the program is ready.

 

Visit and stay in Taytay!

 

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Substrate: Picea abies.

Määraja / Identified By Irja Saar.

Kantküla, Lääne-Virumaa.

The substrate of the northern loops panel, with the positions of the contact screws marked on the protective foil. Some of these are actually wrong, the error only being discovered when offering up the islands.

Substrate: Picea abies.

Mähuste, Põhja-Kõrvemaa.

Substrate: Picea abies.

Määraja / Identified By Irja Saar.

Koitjärve, Põhja-Kõrvemaa.

Substrate: Quercus robur.

Eesti punase nimestiku liik, ohulähedane (NT).

Pikametsa, Lääne-Virumaa.

Substrate: Populus tremula, on stump.

Määraja / Identified By Irja Saar.

Leppoja, Harjumaa.

Substrate: Quercus robur.

Eesti punase nimestiku liik, äärmiselt ohustatud (CR). LK II.

Rakvere, Lääne-Virumaa.

 

Seda seent ootasin täpselt 3 aastat. 2015 oli vana viljakeha, 2016 ja 2017 ei olnud üldse.

 

The fungus I was waiting to appear for three years.

   

Substrate: Populus tremula.

Oru, Põhja-Kõrvemaa.

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Substrate: Picea abies.

Lavi, Lääne-Virumaa.

Substrate: Corylus avellana; Xanthoporia radiata, on old fruitbody.

Nelijärve, Harjumaa.

Substrate: Picea abies.

Kantküla, Lääne-Virumaa.

Substrate: Populus tremula.

Noored viljakehad.

Soodla, Harjumaa.

 

Substrate: Sorbus aucuparia.

Kadapiku, Lääne-Virumaa.

Substrate: Picea abies.

Eesti punase nimestiku liik, ohualdis (VU). LK III.

Uljaste, Ida-Virumaa.

Substrate: Populus tremula.

Eesti punase nimestiku liik, ohustatud (EN).

Keskkonnaameti 2013. a andmeil on kuni 2010. aastani Eestist leitud 6 korral.

Oru, Põhja-Kõrvemaa.

Substrate: Quercus robur.

Määraja / Identified By Irja Saar.

Mõdriku, Lääne-Virumaa.

Substrate: Alnus incana.

Rehatse, Harjumaa.

Substrate: Salix.

Määraja / Identified By Irja Saar.

Tõrrepõhja, Harjumaa.

Substrate: Picea abies.

Kõrveküla, Lääne-Virumaa.

Succession start September 2012

Substrate: Populus tremula.

Uljaste, Ida-Virumaa.

Substrate: Picea abies.

Kantküla, Lääne-Virumaa.

Substrate and Color Thief

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(public signage at Dinosaur Ridge, Colorado)

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Reconstruction of sauropod dinosaurs crossing a sandy substrate, leaving behind series of deep footprint impressions. This scene is based on sauropod dinosaur footprint bulges in sandstones in the Jurassic of Colorado, USA.

 

Dinosaur Ridge is a particularly dinosaur fossil-rich section of the Dakota Hogback in north-central Colorado. It is a north-south trending ridge of eastward-dipping Mesozoic sedimentary rocks. The western side of Dinosaur Ridge has exposures of the Morrison Formation, an Upper Jurassic succession consisting of fluvial (river/floodplain) and lacustrine (lake) deposits, plus reddish-colored paleosol horizons. Dinosaur bones and dinosaur tracks have been found here.

 

Well-preserved sauropod dinosaur footprint bulges occur in quartzose sandstones of the Morrison Formation at Dinosaur Ridge (see elsewhere in the Dinosaur Ridge photo album). Sauropods were the largest and most massive group of dinosaurs - they had huge bodies, walked on four legs, and possessed very long tails and necks. Their great body weight resulted in significantly depressed footprints in unconsolidated sediments. Fossil bones of several different sauropod dinosaur species have been recovered from Dinosaur Ridge's Morrison Formation, making positive identification of the footprint maker shown here difficult. Known Morrison Formation sauropods in this area include (not counting junior synonyms) Atlantosaurus immanis, Apatosaurus ajax, and Camarasaurus sp. (see Mossbrucker & Bakker, 2010, pp. 10, 19, 22).

 

Stratigraphy: Morrison Formation, Kimmeridgian Stage, middle Upper Jurassic, ~150 to 156 Ma

 

Locality: vicinity of "Quarry 5" (= one of Arthur Lakes' dinosaur excavation sites during the Cope-Marsh Bone Wars of the late 1800s), western side of Dinosaur Ridge, between Interstate 70 and the town of Morrison, west of Denver, north-central Colorado, USA

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Reference cited:

 

Mossbrucker, M.T. & R.T. Bakker. 2010. A guide to the paleontology of the Upper Jurassic Morrison Formation of Morrison, Colorado: new interpretations and discoveries. Bulletin of the Morrison Natural History Museum 1. 35 pp.

 

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