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From my hike the other day I came across these.
The killdeer lays a clutch of four to six eggs that are buff to beige in color, with brown markings and black speckles.
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1 - Something crushed
2 - An uncooked meal (or part of it)
3 - Some very saturated colour
A simple egg in an egg cup, I chose this egg for the little feather still attached. Image checked and is within 3'' rule
The egg tart or egg custard tart (commonly romanized as dan tat) is a kind of custard tart pastry commonly found in Hong Kong and other Asian countries, which consists of an outer pastry crust that is filled with egg custard and baked.
It is listed at number 16 on World's 50 most delicious foods complied by CNN Go in 2011
Join me on my food hunting adventures here:
man nehme 1kg Mehl, 2 Eier!!!!...
take 1kg flour, 2 eggs...
das hatte ich noch nie ein Zwillingsei
wenn mein Bruder Geburtstag hat sind immer die ersten Braunen Kuchen fertig. Dann ist 1. Advent am Wochenende. Diesmal hab ich gesagt, ich mach sie. Bereite schon mal den Teig vor.
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I thought at first they were hover fly eggs, but there was about 15cm of this wavy grass stem covered with them and that seems to be a lot for one hover fly. Maybe moth eggs? Any clues?
Fabergé egg? - If only. A gift from friends many years ago. Whilst not Fabergé still very nice and normally resides in our display case with various other ornaments collected over the years. It had an 'outing' for this picture!
31 of 121 pictures in 2021 - Exquisite
As part of the war on Assassin Bugs, every "good" insect egg is being hatched inside. While harvesting milkweed to feed my hungry, hungry caterpillars, I found these ladybug eggs, so in they came.
I used my 100mm f2.8 macro with two extension tubes, a 25mm and a 12mm, coupled together. Broke out the tripod for stability and used flash. I was hoping for the detail seen in biology textbooks, but am assuming they use photo-microscopy.
Thank you to everyone who commented on my Clark's Grebe family. As some of you noted, it was a documentary photograph. This species of Grebe had never before been recorded raising young in Orange County, California and the second brood was QUITE unexpected. I've tired to find out of a second brood is normal for grebes, who rise a successful first brood, but haven't determined that yet. Birders, do you know?
The really cool news is that the image is going to be used on the Sea and Sage Audubon Facebook page and I will be the featured photographer of the week. Very exciting, indeed!!
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Little idea i had for a stuffie that works like a russian doll and you can stuff the acorn into the egg etc..
A little springtime beauties in Iowa
Very popular with the hummingbirds
Story: in half a day, a nest was built in our door wreath. We tried to be oh so careful not to use this nest. One day, we noticed a freshly broken egg. The bird was GONE; she never was sitting on her eggs, to our knowledge. But, one egg remains...
it was a little accident and i toke the chance
it really was like this
it was an awesome fall
طاحت مني بالغلط واستغليت الفرصه اصورها
ما كسرتها مخصوص عشان التصوير !! فجاة
This is my brother-in-law, Ross, displaying one of the eggs pulled out of the chicken nesting area in his backyard. Chicken and egg farming seems to be all the rage at the moment.
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