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  • A newly hatched garden spider (Araneus diadematus) spiderling in a nest. Portland, Oregon.
    baby_spider_51206OWS2.jpg
  • A ball of newly hatched garden spider (Araneus diadematus) spiderlings. Portland, Oregon.
    baby_spiders_MDurM518.jpg
  • A newly hatched garden spider (Araneus diadematus) spiderling in a nest. Portland, Oregon.
    baby_spider_51206OWS1.jpg
  • A group of newly hatched garden spider (Araneus diadematus) spiderlings dispersing from their nest ball. Portland, Oregon.
    baby_spiders_MDurM519.jpg
  • A newly hatched cluster of garden spiders (Araneus diadematus) spiderlings in a nest. Portland, Oregon.
    baby_spider_51206OWS3.jpg
  • Western pond turtle (Clemmys marmorata) hatching out of its egg. Columbia River Gorge, Washington USA. Temporarily captive/controlled conditions. (3 0f 7)
    hatching_turtle_Durm41_3.jpg
  • A coho slamon (Oncorhynchus kisutch) alevin, or yolk-sac fry 10 days after hatching. Alevin remain in the redd after hatching and hide in the gravel and rocks, often working deeper into the substrate for protection. After they absorb the remaining nutrients from the yolk, they must leave the redd to find food.
    coho_slamon_alevin_yolk-sac_fry21607...jpg
  • A newly hatched blue grouse chick (Dendragapus obscuris) hiding in rock scree in Northeast Oregon.
    baby-BlueGrouse2.jpg
  • A coho slamon (Oncorhynchus kisutch) alevin, or yolk-sac fry 10 days after hatching. Alevin remain in the redd after hatching and hide in the gravel and rocks, often working deeper into the substrate for protection. After they absorb the remaining nutrients from the yolk, they must leave the redd to find food.
    coho_slamon_alevin_yolk-sac_fry21607...jpg
  • A rainbow trout fry (Oncorhynchus mykiss) photographed in Western Oergon.
    rainbow_trout_fry_MDurM533.jpg
  • Western pond turtle (Clemmys marmorata) hatching out of its egg. Columbia River Gorge, Washington USA. Temporarily captive/controlled conditions.
    hatching_turtle_Durm47_3.jpg
  • Western pond turtle (Clemmys marmorata) hatching out of its egg. Columbia River Gorge, Washington USA. Temporarily captive/controlled conditions.
    hatching_turtle_Durm46_3.jpg
  • Western pond turtle (Clemmys marmorata) hatching out of its egg. Columbia River Gorge, Washington USA. Temporarily captive/controlled conditions. (4 0f 7)
    hatching_turtle_Durm42_3.jpg
  • Western pond turtle (Clemmys marmorata) pipping out of its egg shell. Columbia River Gorge, Washington USA. Temporarily captive/controlled conditions. (2 0f 7)
    hatching_turtle_Durm40_3.jpg
  • Western pond turtle (Clemmys marmorata) egg. Columbia River Gorge, Washington USA. Temporarily captive/controlled conditions. (1 0f 7)
    hatching_turtle_Durm39_3.jpg
  • A coho slamon (Oncorhynchus kisutch) alevin, or yolk-sac fry 10 days after hatching. Alevin remain in the redd after hatching and hide in the gravel and rocks, often working deeper into the substrate for protection. After they absorb the remaining nutrients from the yolk, they must leave the redd to find food.
    coho_slamon_alevin_yolk-sac_fry21607...jpg
  • A coho slamon (Oncorhynchus kisutch) alevin, or yolk-sac fry 10 days after hatching. Alevin remain in the redd after hatching and hide in the gravel and rocks, often working deeper into the substrate for protection. After they absorb the remaining nutrients from the yolk, they must leave the redd to find food.
    coho_slamon_alevin_yolk-sac_fry21607...jpg
  • Western pond turtle (Clemmys marmorata) emerging from its nest hole after hatching out of its egg. Columbia River Gorge, Washington USA. Temporarily captive/controlled conditions.
    pond_turtle_nest_Durm50_3.jpg
  • Western pond turtle (Clemmys marmorata) hatching out of its egg. Columbia River Gorge, Washington USA. Temporarily captive/controlled conditions.
    hatching_turtle_Durm48_3.jpg
  • Western pond turtle (Clemmys marmorata) having just hatched out of its egg. Columbia River Gorge, Washington USA. Temporarily captive/controlled conditions.
    hatching_turtle_Durm45_3.jpg
  • Western pond turtle (Clemmys marmorata) having just hatched out of its egg. Columbia River Gorge, Washington USA. Temporarily captive/controlled conditions. (6 0f 7)
    hatching_turtle_Durm44_3.jpg
  • A coho slamon (Oncorhynchus kisutch) alevin, or yolk-sac fry 10 days after hatching. Alevin remain in the redd after hatching and hide in the gravel and rocks, often working deeper into the substrate for protection. After they absorb the remaining nutrients from the yolk, they must leave the redd to find food.
    coho_slamon_alevin_yolk-sac_fry21607...jpg
  • A coho slamon (Oncorhynchus kisutch) alevin, or yolk-sac fry 10 days after hatching. Alevin remain in the redd after hatching and hide in the gravel and rocks, often working deeper into the substrate for protection. After they absorb the remaining nutrients from the yolk, they must leave the redd to find food.
    coho_slamon_alevin_yolk-sac_fry21607...jpg
  • A coho slamon (Oncorhynchus kisutch) alevin, or yolk-sac fry 10 days after hatching. Alevin remain in the redd after hatching and hide in the gravel and rocks, often working deeper into the substrate for protection. After they absorb the remaining nutrients from the yolk, they must leave the redd to find food.
    coho_slamon_alevin_yolk-sac_fry21607...jpg
  • Western pond turtle (Clemmys marmorata) hatching out of its egg. Columbia River Gorge, Washington USA. Temporarily captive/controlled conditions. (5 0f 7)
    hatching_turtle_Durm43_3.jpg
  • A newly hatched blue grouse chick (Dendragapus obscuris) hiding in rock scree in Northeast Oregon.
    baby-BlueGrouse1.jpg
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