inkwings:

 Mandy Anselmo
 23
23 Nov 11 at 12 am

Nests - by The Bird Species

All forms of life are artists. 

Nests - by The Bird Species
All forms of life are artists. 
 568
22 Nov 11 at 3 am

cwnl:

Humpback Whales May Be Migratory Astronomers

An eight-year project that tracked humpback whale migrations by satellite shows the huge mammals follow uncannily straight paths for weeks at a time.

The results suggest a single migratory mechanism isn’t responsible. Instead, humpbacks may use a combination of the sun’s position, Earth’s magnetism and even star maps to guide their 10,000-mile journeys.

“Humpback whales are going across some of most turbulent waters in the world, yet they keep going straight,” said environmental scientist Travis Horton of the University of Canterbury, whose team will publish their findings April 20 in Biology Letters. “They’re orienting with something outside of themselves, not something internal.”

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(via ikenbot)

cwnl:

Humpback Whales May Be Migratory Astronomers
An eight-year project that tracked humpback whale migrations by satellite shows the huge mammals follow uncannily straight paths for weeks at a time.
The results suggest a single migratory mechanism isn’t responsible. Instead, humpbacks may use a combination of the sun’s position, Earth’s magnetism and even star maps to guide their 10,000-mile journeys.
“Humpback whales are going across some of most turbulent waters in the world, yet they keep going straight,” said environmental scientist Travis Horton of the University of Canterbury, whose team will publish their findings April 20 in Biology Letters. “They’re orienting with something outside of themselves, not something internal.”
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21 Nov 11 at 2 pm

Beautiful.

tags: eggs  birds  animals  nature  biology  species 
Beautiful.
 544
17 Nov 11 at 8 pm

Leafy Sea Dragon. So beautiful.

Leafy Sea Dragon. So beautiful.
 7
14 Nov 11 at 1 am

Moths. So pretty, are they not? :)

tags: insects  nature  science  love  biology 
Moths. So pretty, are they not? :)
 457
11 Nov 11 at 8 pm

Joan Rohl of the institute for Biochemistry and Biology in Postdam, Germany used differential interference contrast to capture a fresh water flea, Daphnia magna, at 100x magnification. Who knew a flea could look so cute! 

Joan Rohl of the institute for Biochemistry and Biology in Postdam, Germany used differential interference contrast to capture a fresh water flea, Daphnia magna, at 100x magnification. Who knew a flea could look so cute!