Category: Microscopy

weekly posts, new discoveries

  • A New Discovery in Our Wildlife Pond – Stentor Coeruleus!

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    Today was an exciting day for our wildlife pond project! During our regular microscopy session, we discovered a fascinating new organism swimming in our water sample. After close observation, we identified it as Stentor coeruleus – one of the largest unicellular organisms, known for its striking blue-green color and unique ability to both swim and… Read more

  • We found a Volvox!!

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    A Microscopic Wonder: Confirming Volvox in Our Pond Last night, during one of our regular microscopy sessions in the pond, we came across a perfectly round, slow-spinning organism that caught our attention. With its graceful rolling motion and clusters of yellow-green dots inside, we immediately suspected it might be Volvox, a fascinating colonial algae. But… Read more

  • Our third microscopy evening

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    We noticed so much more life – especially the very small whizzy round green things! On the left is a little round thing that we have yet to identify – but the highlight was this beautiful Chrysophyte – a Synura – what a pleasure to watch this graceful, spinning thing explore its surroundings! Read more

  • Our Second Evening

    Here are the images And here are the videos! Read more

  • Our First Microscopy Session

    Our First Microscopy Session

    This was the first time we saw bugs – on the 17th January! Here are the videos And here are the still photos from that evening! Read more