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This was taken 24 hours after the previous photo I posted, of just the unhatched eggs. The baby earwigs are almost transparent, except for their compound eyes and their mandibles. Why are those structures pigmented? My guess is, if you think about it, a transparent eye can't trap light, so to be useful it needs pigment. As for mandibles, they need to be tough enough to bite food (one here is already nibbling its empty eggshell) and melanin hardens (sclerotizes) them. By the way, if you zoom in you can see mandibles and eyes showing through in the still-unhatched eggs.

Fröhliche Ostern 🐣 und bleibt‘ gesund 🍀❣️

Tree Swallow Fledglings

 

Both parents feed nestlings, and female broods them while they are small. Young usually leave the nest about 18-22 days after hatching.

 

Forages mostly in flight, often low over water or fields. May pick items from surface of water while flying. Perches in bushes to eat berries, and sometimes feeds on ground, especially in cold weather.

 

Hatching.

 

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Steve.D.Hammond.

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Paste fericit

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Великодніми святами!

חג פסח שמח

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Artiste : PANDORONER

Festival peinture fraiche Lyon

Italian liqueur based on eggnog

(acryilics color)

A trip to Hardy Lake in southern Indiana

In process - flowers of Corymbia 'Sumner Beauty'

Does it look like a hatching eggs?

I've been checking all the egg sacs I had found over the winter and today I saw the baby bolas emerging!!! Sooooo excited!!!!!!!

Platycotis vittata I've been checking on the adult female every morning since I first saw her on 2 Sep with her eggs. This morning they were finally hatching. I've read that the mother will make a slit in the twig for the hatchlings to feed on (in addition to the ones she's already made and deposited the eggs into). She has moved back a little further but is still keeping keeping a watchful eye over them and will continue to while they're in the nymphal stage.

And so yesterday, I was thrilled when the eggs started to hatch! The first one, bottom left was already starting to colour up within 30 mins of hatching, and was also more plumped out compared to the 2nd nymph top left!

Black drongo/Green Bee-eater/ Yellow-billed Babbler

Deep inside at the end of the fjord during the arctic winter it's cold enough for the salt water to freeze over. When the water level drops at low tide, stones pierce through the sinking ice crust and break it. Well no... just kidding... what you really see are young Dragons hatching and breaking out of their eggs ;-)

 

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Family Traditions Egg Basket from the 1950's

This is a somewhat dark and dreary image suggesting the hatching of some sort of reptile. I occasionally find a reptile, usually a lizard shining chrome underbelly somewhere in the morning. They are really quite lovely in a skin covered in shining metallic colors. Apparently they escape from the cats.

 

An old fish hatchery pond. Not in use anymore but has been restored to a natural state of being. It was a scenic morning here by Detroit Lakes, Minnesota. I was just a little late to catch a great sunrise. Enjoy! :)

Strip mall in a DC suburb

 

This is what I do when I'm bored during meetings...come up with strange ideas.

 

Tried a new lighting technique I picked up at a seminar, which is to use some highlights from the back and to the side. I like it.

 

Strobist Info:

2 580exIIs, 1/128 power at 2 and 10 o'clock, bare

1 430exII at 1/16th(?) power at 5 o'clock, 8" softbox

Triggered by StopShot

Taken with Canon FD 85mm F1.8 / 17mm Extension Tube / Full Frame Sensor / Streetlight / Darktable.

I sat in the rain and watched her care for her new baby. Amazing how she fluffed her wings and all the rest of her feathers when she every so gently sat down over him . It made her look so much bigger. Every so often she would lick the drops off her feathers and then tuck a few of the downy ones back in beside her.

Thanks to Jasper Johns to making the hatch mark image worthy in of itself

Monika SANDEL has joigned us yesterday for our weekly LP party and she has brought her new toy, a Magilight so we had to test it. :)

 

One single long exposure. No photoedition : straight out of the camera except for contrast/crop.

 

Model: Tribal Lotta

Magilight: Monika SANDEL

Lights: Sifu & me

 

Light painting session with Monika SANDEL, Tribal Lotta, valsdarkroom, Arnaud LEGROS, Corentin Lambert, Thomas Wiesemes, Sifu

 

A black and white photograph of a partially peeled tangelo..

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Las larvas de los caballitos hacen la emergencia hacia arriba en posición vertical o hacia delante en horizontal sin ningún punto de apoyo.

Para lograrlo ejercen una gran presión insuflando aire por su boca. Podemos ver las mandíbulas totalmente abiertas, la inferior pegada a las patas.

Cuando complete el desarrollo y seque las alas, iniciará su primer vuelo.

Fotograma recortado un 4%.

En el Coto. Villena (Alicante) España

 

The larvae of the damselflys emerge upright in a vertical position or forward horizontally without any support point.

To achieve this they exert great pressure blowing air through their mouth. We can see the jaws fully open, the lower one attached to the legs.

When you complete development and dry the wings, you will start your first flight.

Frame cut 4%.

In the Preserve. Villena (Alicante) Spain

 

Artiste : LaDame Quicolle

rue Alphand, Grenoble derrière office tourisme

Loads of these all over the garden, they grow into quite big ones...

1.5 mm long caterpillars on grass

Canon 100 Macro + Mitutoyo 10x

Shared with Frame Bangladesh, iPicked by Md. HUmayun Rashid and Admin Pick by Handala Hamim on 29.1214

 

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Osprey, very near (or just after?) hatch time -

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