Woe! I shall hope for an audio rendition then, your audiobooks always have excellent narrators๐ธ
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๐จ๐ฆNature nerd by the Salish Sea. Lichen enthusiast; nudibranchs, liverworts, tiny mushrooms, seaweed, plankton, authors and cats. Also amphibians! And invertebrates... (Note: any newt-handling photos are only to remove them from roads or other dangers.)
Woe! I shall hope for an audio rendition then, your audiobooks always have excellent narrators๐ธ
Is it available in Canada as a physical book? The two bookstores I order from said they could not find it, and they usually carry your books!๐
Mystery orcas!
"Josh McInnes, a marine mammal researcher at the University of British Columbia, says one of the whales spotted had a circular bite mark on the grey saddle patch behind their fins.Those marks are believed to come from cookiecutter sharks, which live far offshore in deep, open waters."
(alt text for video, a multi-appendaged creature floats in the light with its translucent strands sticking out like a human touching a van der graaf generator; the creature's calcium carbonate body in the middle is obscured by the strands.)
The fossils remind me of pollen grains, and as varied.
This blows my mind, I only knew of them from fossils and thought they were little static creatures like corals, not swimming around looking like lofted dandelion seeds!
This is part of a thread: it describes a cuneiform tablet where one friend asks another why he's feeling sad; somehow it is comforting to know that humans have always grappled with these feelings and found them important enough to write down. The entire thread is quite interesting!
A rodent hand, with four short fingers with curved claws. The short thumb has a dirty, awkwardly human-looking nail.
Reminder: most rodents have thumb nails rather than claws.
In fact the ancestor of all rodents probably had nails.
They probably evolved independently from our nails but for similar reasons: nails are good for dexterous food handling.
๐ธMissagia et al 2025
A few diatoms from recent samples. Gyrosigma or Pleurosigma sp., Zygoceros rhombus, Actinocyclus senarius.
#marineplankton ๐ฆ
Photo of four lichens growing flat on grey rock. A yellow lichen is growing in a diagonal line across the photo. A dark grey oval lichen is growing along the yellow line as is a larger, round, off white lichen. A small amount of brown lichen is at the right side end of the line of yellow lichen.
Crustose lichen mix: Candelariella (yellow), Rhizocarpon (dark grey) Dimelaena (off white) and Acarospora (brown). Photo covers about 6cm, left to right. NWT, Canada. #lichen #fungi #fungifriends
A top-down closeup photo of a pale yellow flower with serrated-tip petals, with the ground and leaves below out of focus. There are two little moths in the flower; the moths have a fuzzy gray thorax, and cream-colored wings with thin bands and edges of deep pink.
These pretty, day-flying moths (Heliolonche pictipennis), only about 1 cm. long, are one of my favorite desert spring insects. The only flowers they visit (desert dandelion, desert chicory, or scale bud) close up at night; the moths sleep inside them, which is scientifically adorable. #BugSky ๐ฟ๐๐ผ
Some of the colours from a winter sunset near the Amphitrite Lighthouse. Ucluelet, Vancouver Island. From a longer, widescreen video, link in the comments.
#Ucluelet #Tofino #VancouverIsland
holy shit
It's true! But without the pokey bits haha.
That's how it makes me feel too!!! Different from other equally pleasing mosses. I wonder why? But I'm so glad it gave you that moment๐ธ
I am waiting with bated breath for the post where your dexterous smart gelding starts speaking using the buttons cats and dogs use! (possibly he will ask for a zipper of his own?) If he can use a paintbrush, surely a button-stick is within his ability?โบ๏ธ
A bright yellow round skunk cabbage spathe illuminates its muddy brown roadside ditch on Vancouver Island. Its leaves are a lovely fresh lettuce-green. Lots of pollen, and one tiny green leafhopper insect is perched on the left of the spathe.
Daylight savings can steal an hour of our morning sun but the skunk cabbage shines bright regardless!
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#SpringFlowers
The drive in to work was indeed pitch black and grim, but the great horned owl hooted dementedly for 45 minutes and may possibly have been two owls, which lifted my spirits enough to trudge on til dawn. Why can't we just stay in blessed standard time forever? Daylight savings is so unscientific.
there's so much bad in the world but there's also people who lift up and carry an elderly bat around every day so he can pretend he's flying again, and that's the part of the world I think is worth fighting for
Daylight savings is a curse. My drive to work this morning as the sun rose was so good for my mood, I felt glad it was spring. Now on it will be darkness for another month. The only good part will be hearing the great horned owl hoot more at work, it always goes hoot-wild just before the sun rises.๐ฆ
a metal robot arm extends from the top right of the frame, holding a plastic kitchen brush with bright white bristles out toward a very large, dark red squid just behind it. the squid's arms are splayed open, with the bright white suckers facing outward
hey did you know that a viable way to get a DNA sample from cephalopods is to literally scrape them with a kitchen brush
this is ROV SuBastian from the Schmidt Ocean Institute deploying the KBOS (Kitchen Brush Of Science) on a megalocranchia which is understandably less than thrilled ๐งช๐ฆ
A small frog in the spout of a green watering can.
๐ฑ I wondered why the water wasn't flowing out of the watering can spout properly! Hello little frog! ๐ธ #Gardening #AustralianWildlife
Oh! I did not see that...I just looked at your youtube videos for other works and saw it there, along with how you animated the great turning owl gaze, very nifty!๐ฆ
I enjoyed it! Thank you for sharing it with us. I just watched Hipposterous as well, the clever details on the periphery of the action were really fun.
Great range of facial expressions, esp the final minute. Also I like the bird on the skull.
*chuckle*
Assorted white and yellow and minty green and dark grey lichens coat the bark of a young Magnolia stellata like wallpaper, so that the bark's own texture is obscured. The variety of lichen textures is pleasing as they jostle each other for surface space.
Lichen coating the bark of a star magnolia beside the hardware store.
#lichen #FungiFriends
photo of the frog effigy vessel on display at museum Red & tan, molded & incised details, stirrup spout
photo of gallery sign: โMoche artists); North Coast, Peru Stirrup-spout bottle with toad 200-500 CE Ceramic, slip Gift of Conny and Fred Landmann, 1992 (1992.60.8) Recorded provenance: Conny and Frederick E. Landmann, New Hampshire, by 1992 Moche artists were close observers of the natural world, and their early ceramics often depicted animals with considerable fidelity. Made before molds were commonly used, these effigies demonstrate an expansion of the sculptural possibilities of clay vessels. Some vessels captured salient features of animals two-dimensionally; in later centuries, slip painting would become the favored means to convey ideas.โ
#FrogFriday in the Ancient Americas wing at the Met ๐ธ: (1/3)
Moche artist(s); North Coast, Peru Stirrup-spout bottle with #toad 200-500 CE
Ceramic, slip
1992.60.8
#AndeanArt #PeruvianArt #IndigenousArt
Maybe it's hanging out on the balcony enjoying the fresh air?
305 Day - our slogan is โCivic Pride Through Biodiversityโ and today we celebrate Miami, an incomparable city harboring manatees and other marine megafauna in its midst. Donโt take it for granted! Today we were graced by this absolute unit of a manatee!! ๐คฉใฐ๏ธ๐ฎใฐ๏ธ๐ #305day #coralcitycamera
An owl meme of a much gibbled "before-coffee" owl that looks like yoda if he'd been tarred, feathered and driven over by a steamroller, and a super alert "after coffee" owl. No meme photo attribution (is that a thing?) was included when it was sent to me.
I also discovered in the search that my co-workers have sent me this owl meme 16 times over the past 6 years, which is both amusing and a bit concerning. I remind them of the before-owl *that much*?!? haha