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Images Dated 1st April 2009 (page 5)

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Background imageImages Dated 1st April 2009: Fortified city of Ait Benhaddou, Morocco

Fortified city of Ait Benhaddou, Morocco

Background imageImages Dated 1st April 2009: Poppy field in southern Morocco

Poppy field in southern Morocco

Background imageImages Dated 1st April 2009: Poppy field in southern Morocco

Poppy field in southern Morocco

Background imageImages Dated 1st April 2009: Eastleach

Eastleach
A spring day in the cotswold village of Eastleach famous for its daffodils

Background imageImages Dated 1st April 2009: Eastleach

Eastleach
A spring day in the cotswold village of Eastleach famous for its daffodils

Background imageImages Dated 1st April 2009: Eastleach

Eastleach
A spring day in the cotswold village of Eastleach famous for its daffodils

Background imageImages Dated 1st April 2009: Eastleach

Eastleach
A spring day in the cotswold village of Eastleach famous for its daffodils

Background imageImages Dated 1st April 2009: Eastleach

Eastleach
A spring day in the cotswold village of Eastleach famous for its daffodils

Background imageImages Dated 1st April 2009: Eastleach

Eastleach
A spring day in the cotswold village of Eastleach famous for its daffodils

Background imageImages Dated 1st April 2009: RAF Cosford XI - 1939 / 40

RAF Cosford XI - 1939 / 40
Football - 1939 / 1940 season - RAF Cosfird XI vs. Revo Sports Royal Air Force Team Group

Background imageImages Dated 1st April 2009: Wild garlic (Allium ursinum) in a wood

Wild garlic (Allium ursinum) in a wood
Allium ursinum is known as Broad-Leaved Garlic, Wild Garlic, Ramsons, Wood Garlic and Roman Garlic. It can be found in damp woods, hedges, shady damp meadows and streamsides

Background imageImages Dated 1st April 2009: Field of red poppies

Field of red poppies
Field poppies

Background imageImages Dated 1st April 2009: Electricity pylons

Electricity pylons
National grid pylons striding across the countryside on a frosty December morning. The cables catch the light, festooned between the pylons

Background imageImages Dated 1st April 2009: Slipper Limpet (Crepidula fornicata)

Slipper Limpet (Crepidula fornicata), or American Limpet, shells washed up on a Dorset beach, UK. Slipper Limpets are an alien invader that have been accidentally introduced to UK waters around 1880

Background imageImages Dated 1st April 2009: Wild clematis

Wild clematis, known as Travellers Joy (Clematis vitalba). The other common name is Old Mans Beard which comes from the appearance of the seed heads

Background imageImages Dated 1st April 2009: Leaves floating on river water

Leaves floating on river water
Fallen leaves floating on the River Teign, Devon, United Kingdom. Some are in motion due to the flow of the river

Background imageImages Dated 1st April 2009: Adonis Blue butterfly

Adonis Blue butterfly
The Adonis Blue butterfly (Polyommatus bellargus) is the most spectacular but also the rarest of the blue butterflies found on chalk downlands in the south of England. This is a male

Background imageImages Dated 1st April 2009: Electricity pylon

Electricity pylon
National Grid pylon with blue sky

Background imageImages Dated 1st April 2009: Plants from the Carrot family (Umbelifer)

Plants from the Carrot family (Umbelifer) have large numbers of small flowers arranged in a large flat or dome-shaped head known as an umbel

Background imageImages Dated 1st April 2009: Blue butterfly (Polyommatus icarus)

Blue butterfly (Polyommatus icarus)
An example of a common Blue butterfly (Polyommatus icarus) which is widely distributed throughout the UK. Like most blues the female is predominantly brown

Background imageImages Dated 1st April 2009: Rippled sand in regular pattern

Rippled sand in regular pattern
Ripples of sand form into regular patterns on some of the large flat beaches on the north Norfolk coast, United Kingdom

Background imageImages Dated 1st April 2009: A felled beech tree (Fagus sylvatica)

A felled beech tree (Fagus sylvatica)
Example of a beech tree (Fagus sylvatica) felled in 2008, at the age of 193 years. It was judged to be unsafe due to the effects of fungus, which has caused the dark staining of the wood

Background imageImages Dated 1st April 2009: Male Chalkhill Blue (Lysandra coridon)

Male Chalkhill Blue (Lysandra coridon). An elegant silvery-blue butterfly that is characteristic of warm chalk and limestone hillsides

Background imageImages Dated 1st April 2009: Small Scabious (Scabiosa columbaria)

Small Scabious (Scabiosa columbaria)
Flower head of the Small Scabious (Scabiosa columbaria) immediately after the colourful florets (corolla) have fallen away

Background imageImages Dated 1st April 2009: Ceramic insulators

Ceramic insulators used in high voltage transmission lines

Background imageImages Dated 1st April 2009: Elderberries (Sambucus nigra)

Elderberries (Sambucus nigra)
Elderberries. Technically these are not berries. They are drupes, which are fleshy fruit with the seed inside. The Elder (Sambucus nigra) is a small tree frequently found in hedgerows

Background imageImages Dated 1st April 2009: Sunlight through pine trees

Sunlight through pine trees
Crepuscular rays of sunlight shining through pine trees on a misty morning

Background imageImages Dated 1st April 2009: Tree roots of a beech tree

Tree roots of a beech tree
Tree roots. A Beech tree has fought hard for a foothold on this rocky slope in Padley Gorge, Yorkshire, United Kingdom

Background imageImages Dated 1st April 2009: Maple leaves on ground

Maple leaves on ground
Maple (Acer palmatum) leaves on the ground. Autumn colour

Background imageImages Dated 1st April 2009: River Teign in autumn, Devon

River Teign in autumn, Devon
River Teign in autumn. Gorge near Castle Drogo, Devon, United Kingdom

Background imageImages Dated 1st April 2009: Rippled sand in regular pattern

Rippled sand in regular pattern
Ripples of sand form into regular patterns on some of the large flat beaches on the north Norfolk coast, United Kingdom

Background imageImages Dated 1st April 2009: Field of red poppies

Field of red poppies
Field poppies

Background imageImages Dated 1st April 2009: Jarosite on rock

Jarosite on rock
Jarosite is seen here at the eastern end of St Oswalds Bay in Dorset, United Kingdom. This example has formed on the surface of pyritic sand and clay containing plant remains

Background imageImages Dated 1st April 2009: Dorset lowland heathand

Dorset lowland heathand
Lowland heathand in winter, with the structure of the Common Gorse bushes picked out by rime (hoar frost) after a sharp overnight frost and freezing mist. Photographed in Dorset, United Kingdom

Background imageImages Dated 1st April 2009: USA, Georgia, Callaway Gardens. Pathway through trees and flowering bushes

USA, Georgia, Callaway Gardens. Pathway through trees and flowering bushes

Background imageImages Dated 1st April 2009: British Steam Car

British Steam Car Challenge testing at Thorney Island

Background imageImages Dated 1st April 2009: British Steam Car

British Steam Car Challenge testing at Thorney Island

Background imageImages Dated 1st April 2009: British Steam Car

British Steam Car Challenge testing at Thorney Island

Background imageImages Dated 1st April 2009: British Steam Car

British Steam Car Challenge testing at Thorney Island

Background imageImages Dated 1st April 2009: British Steam Car

British Steam Car Challenge testing at Thorney Island

Background imageImages Dated 1st April 2009: British Steam Car

British Steam Car Challenge testing at Thorney Island

Background imageImages Dated 1st April 2009: British Steam Car

British Steam Car Challenge testing at Thorney Island

Background imageImages Dated 1st April 2009: Mesquite Flat Sand Dune - obscured foot steps on the crest of a sand dune in early morning light

Mesquite Flat Sand Dune - obscured foot steps on the crest of a sand dune in early morning light
SAS-1882 Mesquite Flat Sand Dune - obscured foot steps on the crest of a sand dune in early morning light. Death Valley National Park, California

Background imageImages Dated 1st April 2009: Mesquite Flat Sand Dunes - the sand dunes of Mesquite Flat Dunes in early morning light

Mesquite Flat Sand Dunes - the sand dunes of Mesquite Flat Dunes in early morning light
SAS-1881 Mesquite Flat Sand Dunes - the sand dunes of Mesquite Flat Dunes in early morning light. Death Valley National Park, California

Background imageImages Dated 1st April 2009: Mesquite Flat Sand Dunes - the sand dunes of Mesquite Flat Dunes in late evening light

Mesquite Flat Sand Dunes - the sand dunes of Mesquite Flat Dunes in late evening light
SAS-1880 Mesquite Flat Sand Dunes - the sand dunes of Mesquite Flat Dunes in late evening light. The dunes are made up of quartz and feldspar - 150-foot dunes - Death Valley National Park

Background imageImages Dated 1st April 2009: Young girl looking at Common Toads Bufo bufo Norfolk April

Young girl looking at Common Toads Bufo bufo Norfolk April

Background imageImages Dated 1st April 2009: Young girl with pine cone Norfolk April

Young girl with pine cone Norfolk April

Background imageImages Dated 1st April 2009: Young girl with pine cone Norfolk April

Young girl with pine cone Norfolk April



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