A Dutch lock is closed for the spring, and its employees want you to tell them when migrating fish come knocking by ringing a digital doorbell
A Dutch lock is closed for the spring, and its employees want you to tell them when migrating fish come knocking by ringing a digital doorbell
A tabletop with fossil shells littered around. They arenβt fully cleaned yet.
Coon creek dig this past weekend was quite nice! These shells are approximately 76 million years old, but retain their original shell material!
When will we see any new eps from your okami series? My husband and I think about your videos all the time; weβd love to see them come back!
Totally understand if youβre burnt out, but just know that there is interest!
A black and white drawing of a sweating ICE agent, looking over his shoulders at a bunch of disembodied eyes watching him. The text reads WE CAN SEE YOU
Summer 2025 edition
"I donβt know why my fellowship was terminated. I suspect that it has something to do with studying a species that doesnβt fit the binary of what we expect to see in nature, with completely different males and females."
@carlzimmer.com profiles my wonderful coauthor @jjinsing.bsky.social Gift link.
Pachycephalosaurus sold at auction donated to NMNH, will be on display next week
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This is such a great idea!
An abstract looking archaeopteryx on a plain green background
A mischievous archaeopteryx has appeared!
Megacerops was a large ungulate from the White River Formation (38-33 million years ago) of the Midwest in the US. They resembled Rhinoceros, but had bony nasal horns that were covered by skin, not a keratin horn!
#paleoart
#fossilart
Mega Dragonite
Done in procreate as an unintentional 1hr speed paint
#pokemon #dragonite #megaevolution #pokemonAZ
A Tyrannosaurid tooth, with serrations and partial root. Next to a scale of one inch increments.
A metasequoia seed cone sitting next to a dinosaur tail tendon fossil. Next to a scale of one inch increments.
A collection of microfossils, from left to right: a crocodilian crushing tooth from a brachychampsa, a bowfin fish jaw section, two freshwater ray teeth from Myledaphus, and a vertebra from a gar fish. Next to a scale of one inch increments.
A chunk of Amber, crystallized from tree sap. Next to a scale of one inch increments.
Here are some of the fossil finds from this yearβs dig season: the crown jewel being a Tyrannosaurid tooth. Also shown are a Metasequoia cone, a fossil tendon, a crocodilian tooth, and some freshwater ray crushing teeth, plus some amber!
Full slab view of a Primobucco, a type of roller-like bird, from the green river formation.
Zoom in of the head of a Primobucco, a type of roller-like bird, from the green river formation.
Image of a modern roller bird, the long-tailed ground-roller. Β© Nigel Voaden
A βbeforeβ image of the Primobucco specimen.
My first big bird project is done! Iβm excited to show you all this bird that took me so long - at least a few months! This guy comes from the green river formation and is the most common bird found there: Primobucco mcgrewi.
Here are the answers to todayβs #findthefossil! Some of the suspicious looking bits are actually dead sagebrush leaves. Included in the mix here are turtle bits, various dinosaur chunks, and maybe some crocodilian bone pieces. Iβll try to post some more of these challenges in the future!
Hereβs a game for yβall!
I have a picture with fossils in a βfloatβ deposit, where theyβve been washed out of the rock and precipitated out in the ground in the hell creek formation! Letβs see how many you can spot! Iβll post the answer in a little bit! Instead of #findthatlizard , #findthatfossil !
A western harvester ant in Montana
An overhead view of a harvester ant hill, which includes bones of a small animal
Another harvester ant hill with abundant white gypsum crystals included
Itβs time for: a creature spotlight!
On the ranch where the crew and I dig every year, there are harvester ants that gather and sort small sediment for their hills! They are known to grab small microfossils (like teeth) and small bits for their hills, including bones!
A plume of a distant wildfire in makoshika state park
A prickly pear cactus mid bloom in Montana
A prairie rattlesnake, mid-shed, perched on a dry creek bed bank in Montana
A Least Chipmunk in the brush in Montana
Iβm alive!! I had the wildest field session this year, including a brush with a wildfire and some cool wildlife! Stay tuned for photos of the stuff I found on my dinosaur dig this year!
This makes me sick... and angry. π‘
Itβs so cute ππ
Noooo a legend π
The majority of the bone fragment haul. Also included in the picture is a Primobucco cast I painted myself and a doormat that desperately needs to be painted.
A closeup of the nicer rex bits, toothbrush for scale
Gonna be cleaning some scraggly T. rex bits to sell in my shop at some point. Keep an eye out! Hopefully I can get them listed before I head out on this yearβs trip! Unfortunately, these bits arenβt worth salvaging as an entire specimen due to how much weathering had been done to it.
#hellcreek
Bothriolepis on the brain
Itβs a great blue heron!
The micro texture on a jawless fish from the Devonian of Pennsylvania.
Zoomed out on a jawless fish fin covering from the Devonian of Pennsylvania.
A micro texture on a placoderm fish from presumably the red hill deposits in PA. So cool to see these up close!
The keel (chest), humeri (upper arms), and ribs of a large bird from the green river formation of Wyoming, ~50 mya
A second bird! Likely a larger waterfowl like presbyornis. Sources from the green river formation.
Instead of believing the myth that three expensive, genetically modified wolves are βde-extinctβ dire wolves, letβs look at animals humanity has actually brought back from the brink of extinction using proven science and dedicated hard work: π§΅/6
Cretaceous gar scales in a floating frame
A chunk of Cretaceous petrified wood
A chunk of Cretaceous petrified wood
A chunk of Cretaceous petrified wood
Iβm moving! Iβve put up a limited time 20% off sale to help get some stock moving in my β¬tsy shop! Hereβs a brief look at my items:
Things have been rough these past few weeks, my apologies for the lack of posts! Iβll be updating yβall on some cool personal projects here in the next few days!