Euglena spirogyra

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Euglena spirogyra

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It looks like we are going to have a mild winter here, so pond dipping may be available for some time.
I did a pond dip at the Rodale Publishing campus in Emmaus, Pennsylvania and the sample was loaded with Euglena spirogyra - I mean hundreds in each water drop.
Here is a group of three.

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These look great Mike!

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Those are really photogenic. Very nicely captured!

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Awesome!

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Very nice !

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Beautiful!
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