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Screenshot of Red-tailed Hawk eggs hatching via Cornell's nest cam at
www.allaboutbirds.org/page.aspx?pid=2422
4/22/2012 3:39pm EST
An education zone at the far end of the Teman Burung KL Bird park shows how eggs are incubated. You can supposedly see eggs actually hatching, unfortunately I had no such luck in both my 2002 as well as on this trip. KL, Jan/ Feb 2012.
I've a broody hen that's been sitting on a clutch of eggs for the past 3 weeks. This is the first sign that at least one of them is likely to hatch.
This is old picture from the year 2006.
"..she hatch out off the cocoon and she feels the colors of life.."
rare Batanes pitviper hatching
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This is the very first batch of eggs we hatched in our new still air incubator. We started 30 eggs and ended up with 18 live chicks at the end, which we were pretty happy with for a first time.
I don't know what those are, but what I do know is, that is nasty! Now I wish I had a better macro lens too. The really creepy part, I thought the the black things on there were eggs too until I upload the pictures and only then did I see the legs!
Here you can see the water on the shell as the baby chick struggles a little more to be released from it's shell. It`s feathers were drying out and it was taking too long. A few drops of water worked wonders on this little one.
We use to associate this type of cross hatching with prehistoric visitors. Now we are rethinking this and believe many examples of this are actually historic. I've seen this so many times in saltpeter caves.
Fentress Co., Tn.