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The youngest Mourning Dove in Kentucky? I found this nest yesterday and was surprised to see eggs so early. Imagine my surprise to find them hatching, late this afternoon.
Two mushrooms (drop-on-drop) inside two soap bubbles. One bubble is bursting, letting the mushroom out.
4> Examine the selection boundary runners. Some untargeted selections elsewhere in the image should not matter if not close by. I Alt-Lassoed extraneous selections for the purpose of my faint illustration - blow it up.
5> One hint that might help the selection is that I usually Select, Modify, Expand my selection by one pixel and then proceed to feather, Ctrl-Alt-D, the edges one pixel for softening.
6> The next tool selection, it's Mode, Size and Opacity is critical. You will next use the paint Brush tool, press the B key. Set the parameters as follows: Mode HAS to be switched from Normal to Color; Normal will wreck your image. I use an Opacity of 15% and take it slowly and easily; the technique is plenty fast anyway. As always it is better to underdo the brush effect there is no point in a garish repair. I have Flow set to 50%.
7> The size is only dependent upon your selection and being able to avoid errant selection areas. I use 0% Hardness for the tool edges. Experiment and make yourself happy. I am!
8> Return to your image and the selection of concern. You need to use the picker to set a nice green as your palette. Alt-click the brush tool on a dandy green. Recheck for the Color Mode, not Normal Mode.
9> Brush the rust away. Change the color used in the palette as needed. Sometimes it is necessary to change the color.
10> Quit and deselect, then save your .TIFF when you area happy.
11> I only used one color and a 300 pixel brush size but I used 100% Hardness so the remaining patch edge was distinct so I could better illustrate the changes. It takes me far less time than this explanation.
Trying to figure out what to draw for the Flickr Drawoff Round 2. For some reason I like this kind of dog. We'll see.
North Attleboro, MA, June 2012: Dan Wong of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service checks apparatus on tanks for recently hatched American shad at North Attleboro National Fish Hatchery.
Fish biologists capture adult shad from the Merrimack and Connecticut Rivers and transport them to the hatchery where tank spawning occurs. The fertilized eggs flow through a drain to a control box where they are collected and placed into egg cylinders hung around tanks. When the shad larvae hatch in about 4 days, they swim into the tanks through chutes at the top of the cylinders. The larvae are marked with oxytetracycline and released after a few days, for a turnaround time of about a week from egg to release in the Merrimack and Charles Rivers.
In 2012, the hatchery quadrupled past production for a projected total of 7-8 million shad. Credit: Catherine J. Hibbard/USFWS
In my Tardigrade hunting video that I recently uploaded, there was a short clip of a rotifer looking like it was almost about to break out of its egg sac. I filmed several clips of it, and even saw some material being expelled from the egg sac. I was in a bit of a rush making the tardigrade video so I didn't have time just to sit and watch this little dude/dudette finally break out. Now of course I'm very much regretting that decision...
Anyway, here is a compilation of clips of the rotifer almost being born.
Microscope: Celestron CB2000C Compound Microscope
Camera: Canon 1100D attached to the trinocular port using a t-ring and 2cm extension tube
Music: by Doctor Turtle from the built-in music library on Movie Maker.
Three Bearded Dragons hatching and taking their first look at the world. Top right is a fourth egg just starting to hatch. The off colour egg didn't hatch.
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The hatching has begun, the eggs are resting in the hatching incubator as the new chicks make their way into the world.
I noticed a spider web with lots of dark spots on it. I looked closer and they were moving. I ran for the macro lens and this is the result. Their tiny world is quite facinating through a macro lens.
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inspite of the fact that instance appearance of these newly hatched larvae, they can eat every green plant substances causing great losses in yeilds, cotton leafworm hatching from their eggs taken through streo microscope.
you can see the "egg tooth" in the middle of the opening the chick uses for breaking out, this soon disappears
We have an oothica on an azalea -- curiously, an azalea that is also suffering from mealybugs, and I thiiiiiink the mantids will eat that? Hey, whatever. Who knows. Hello, mantisbabies!