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6 lavender araucana (blue eggs) and 6 white silkie eggs to put under the broody

Q7 + Hugo Meyer Kino Plasmat 12,5/1.5 D-mount

First glimpse into the great big world.

Shield bug nymphs hatching from eggs laid on willow-herb leaf in UK garden.

This is the other bento I made for our picnic :)

 

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I always wonder how they fit into these tiny eggs?!

Woodcock (Scolopax minor) nest - three hatchlings and one egg starting to hatch out

Cicada shedding its old skin in afternoon light

Baby chicken emerges from it's shell.

Shot with Fuji Acros Film and a Contax ST/50 f1.4.

Experience VR Virtual link, Odaiba Divercity.

Took with Fujifilm X100F.

All hand stitched and embroidered. The wool felt chicks can be removed from the shells and are a cute and sugar-free addition to an Easter basket.

11 May 2012 - The eggs are hatching. 14 days after she started incubating and we have three chicks so far. This is the third being helped out of its shell by Mum. At the start of this clip she appears to be eating some of the shell and is then seen removing the rest.

 

Recorded by my wife this afternoon.

rare Batanes pitviper hatching

@ Reptilienzoo Nockalm, Carinthia/ Austria

 

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A Canada goose stands over her nest as eggs are hatching and new life emerges. All rights reserved. Best viewed large.

These endangered pallid sturgeon are less than a day old.

 

Photo Credit: Spencer Neuharth / USFWS

A tiny Blue Tit with help from the female parent hatches from an egg. Kenley Surrey UK

Filmed using a DV camera installed in a custom nest box. The camera is controlled via wireless to avoid disturbing the birds. The video is recorded direct to my PC via a digital Firewire cable.

I was " egged on" to do this

White Horse pub, Hatching Green, Harpenden, Hertfordshire (Grade II).

 

GOC Hertfordshire's Christmas walk on 12 December 2015, in an around Harpenden in Hertfordshire, which was followed by our Christmas meal. John T led this 4.5 mile walk, attended by 13 people. Please check out the other photos from the walk here, or to see my collections, go here. For more information on the Gay Outdoor Club, see www.goc.org.uk.

a BrightScreen is born

21/12/14

355/365

 

It has been such a special Christmas this year. It continues to be an absolute privilege photographing our little angel each and every day. Merry Christmas everyone :O) xx

Follow on from previous picture. This was what greeted us early on Sunday morning. A lovely mixture of new chicks.

#253/365 = A conversation piece we have on a shelf.I think it's ceramic or clay.

There is a tree in my new front yard that hasn't sprouted leaves yet. But there is a bird's nest from a former occupant in the crook of one of the branches. That nest became my inspiration.

 

I figured that every little mama bird (me included) has big dreams for her young, and that by watching over the nest and nurturing the wee one to thrive that she is helping to hatch greatness. (That is my wish for my own little hatchlings.)

 

I asked Heather Powers of Humblebeads to make me some custom turquoise bird eggs in a smaller size. It is so good to work direct with a designer who will customize a bead to your needs or taste!

 

Ladder chain, bead cap: Vintaj

Sterling silver daisy spacers: AM Silver

Swarovski grey shadow bicone: Fire Mountain Gems

Pewter folk art bead: Mamacita Beadworks

Pewter branch: Ornamentea

Turquoise speckled tiny bird egg: Humblebeads

 

Enjoy the day!

Erin

 

One of the few composites that I have done so far. I'm quite happy with the results of this one. A big thank you to Cowgirl Jules for letting me use her photo of the poult for this image. The original is here: www.flickr.com/photos/cowgirljules/6808300784/

Taken at Kynuna,Queensland,Australia

You may notice at the beginning of the clip a cobweb below the camera, which with the movement of the birds proved to obscure future filming. How to remedy? One of those long thin soft 'behind the radiator' brushes proved useful, except it moved the camera offline! Much waiting for parents to go off foraging and one of us putting the brush in the entrance and moving to the instructions of the other in the kitchen watching on the laptop was a bit fraught. Eventual success with no disturbance to the parents, chicks are still blind so worry there. So now a slightly altered view. The bright hole to the left is not an entry hole to the box but one of two additional frosted plastic light sources. Two more hatched today, although difficult to count 7 little beaks.. Doubtful whether the last egg will be incubated but it may hatch tomorrow. the latest chick can be seen in the lower left of the nest cup flicking itself into position.

I took a picture for my new baby today .I have also two baby tortoise the two tortoise they are sleeping right now but this cute one was awake and eating . :)

  

P.s:My Adult female tortoise she lays about 7 eggs on 29-01-2007 under the soil . on 16-06-2007 the eggs hatched

so the three hatching tortoise alive and four baby they died under the soil :'( and they not complete to this is nature and normal too .

 

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Built by my daughter for a contest of our local LUG - from the book "Eragon". Saphira is Eragon's dragon.

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