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Images Dated 14th July 2009 (page 6)

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Background imageImages Dated 14th July 2009: Karoo violets (Aptosimum indivisum)

Karoo violets (Aptosimum indivisum). Photographed near Nieuwoudtville in the Northern Cape, South Africa

Background imageImages Dated 14th July 2009: Bigscale soldierfish

Bigscale soldierfish (Myripristis berndti) in front of Tubastrea micranthus coral. Photographed off the coast of Rinca Island, Indonesia

Background imageImages Dated 14th July 2009: Sunflax (Heliophila refracta)

Sunflax (Heliophila refracta). Photographed in the Western Cape, South Africa

Background imageImages Dated 14th July 2009: Hesperantha cucullata flowers

Hesperantha cucullata flowers. Photographed in the Cederberg Mountains, South Africa

Background imageImages Dated 14th July 2009: Coral reef, Thailand

Coral reef, Thailand
Coral reef. Grouper (family Serranidae, upper left), lyretail anthias (Pseudanthias squamipinnis, yellow) and a shoal of sweepers (family Pempheridae, silver) around soft coral (red)

Background imageImages Dated 14th July 2009: Dwarf gladiolus (Gladiolus alatus)

Dwarf gladiolus (Gladiolus alatus) flowers. Photographed in the Cederberg Mountains, South Africa

Background imageImages Dated 14th July 2009: Rose (Rosa Can-Can )

Rose (Rosa Can-Can ). Photographed in England, UK

Background imageImages Dated 14th July 2009: Speckled pigeon

Speckled pigeon (Columba guinea) resting on a rooftop. Photographed in South Africa

Background imageImages Dated 14th July 2009: Sand crocus (Romulea hirsuta) flowers

Sand crocus (Romulea hirsuta) flowers. Photographed on the Renosterveld in South Africa

Background imageImages Dated 14th July 2009: South African wildflowers

South African wildflowers. Photographed at Postberg in West Coast National Park, Western Cape, South Africa

Background imageImages Dated 14th July 2009: Humpback snappers

Humpback snappers (Lutjanus gibbus) over a coral reef. Photographed in Bali, Indonesia

Background imageImages Dated 14th July 2009: Cape sugarbird on a flower

Cape sugarbird on a flower
Cape sugarbird (Promerops cafer) perching on a pincushion flower (Leucospermum cordifolium). This small bird has a long, narrow bill, which is used to feed on nectar from flowers

Background imageImages Dated 14th July 2009: Necklace starfish

Necklace starfish (Fromia monilis) and sponges on a coral reef. Photographed off Rinca Island, Indonesia

Background imageImages Dated 14th July 2009: Humpback snappers

Humpback snappers (Lutjanus gibbus) over a coral reef. Photographed in Bali, Indonesia

Background imageImages Dated 14th July 2009: Blueline snappers

Blueline snappers (Lutjanus kasmira) over a coral reef. Photographed in the Andaman Sea, Thailand

Background imageImages Dated 14th July 2009: Orange-breasted sunbird on a flower

Orange-breasted sunbird on a flower
Orange-breasted sunbird (Anthobaphes violacea) on a Protea sp. flower. This flightless bird has a long, thin, down-curved bill which enables it to feed on flower nectar

Background imageImages Dated 14th July 2009: Rose (Rosa Ingrid Bergman )

Rose (Rosa Ingrid Bergman ). Photographed in England, UK

Background imageImages Dated 14th July 2009: Luzon starfish

Luzon starfish (Echinaster luzonicus) on a coral reef. Starfish, also known as sea stars, are a type of marine invertebrate known as echinoderms

Background imageImages Dated 14th July 2009: Bigeye snappers

Bigeye snappers (Lutjanus lutjanus) over a coral reef. Photographed in the Andaman Sea, Thailand

Background imageImages Dated 14th July 2009: Yellow-ribbon sweetlips

Yellow-ribbon sweetlips (Plectorhinchus polytaenia) on a coral reef. Photographed in Bali, Indonesia

Background imageImages Dated 14th July 2009: Leopard shark and remora

Leopard shark and remora. Leopard shark (Stegostoma fasciatum) on the sea bed with a remora (family Echeneidae, upper centre) attached to its back

Background imageImages Dated 14th July 2009: Mute swans courting

Mute swans courting
Mute swans (Cygnus olor) courting next to coots (Fulica atra). Photographed in the UK

Background imageImages Dated 14th July 2009: Harlequin shrimp

Harlequin shrimp (Hymenocera elegans). This shrimp is almost always found in pairs, the female is larger than the male. It inhabits the tropical Indo-West Pacific region and feeds on starfish feet

Background imageImages Dated 14th July 2009: Coral reef, Thailand

Coral reef, Thailand
Coral reef. School of sweepers (family Pempheridae, silver) among soft corals (upper left) on a reef. Photographed in the Andaman Sea, Thailand

Background imageImages Dated 14th July 2009: Blue linckia starfish

Blue linckia starfish
Blue linckia (Linckia laevigata) starfish and lyretail anthias (Pseudanthias squamipinnis, yellow) on a coral reef. Starfish, also known as sea stars

Background imageImages Dated 14th July 2009: Harlequin sweetlips

Harlequin sweetlips (Plectorhinchus chaetodonoides) and other fish among corals on a reef. Photographed off Komodo, Indonesia

Background imageImages Dated 14th July 2009: Bigeye snappers

Bigeye snappers (Lutjanus lutjanus) over a coral reef. Photographed in the Andaman Sea, Thailand

Background imageImages Dated 14th July 2009: Red saddleback anemonefish and soft coral

Red saddleback anemonefish and soft coral
Red saddleback anemonefish (Amphiprion ephippium) and soft corals on a reef. Photographed in the Andaman Sea, Thailand

Background imageImages Dated 14th July 2009: Dilated pupil

Dilated pupil. Low light conditions, sexual arousal and certain drugs can cause the pupil (black) to dilate (enlarge)

Background imageImages Dated 14th July 2009: Babiana rubrocyanea flower

Babiana rubrocyanea flower. Photographed on the Renosterveld in South Africa

Background imageImages Dated 14th July 2009: Kelp gulls on a beach

Kelp gulls on a beach
Kelp gulls (Larus dominicanus vetula) on a beach. This bird, also known as the southern black-backed gull, is found around the coasts of South America, South Africa, Australia

Background imageImages Dated 14th July 2009: Cape sugarbird on a flower

Cape sugarbird on a flower
Cape sugarbird (Promerops cafer) perching on a pincushion flower (Leucospermum cordifolium). This small bird has a long, narrow bill, which is used to feed on nectar from flowers

Background imageImages Dated 14th July 2009: Crown-of-thorns starfish

Crown-of-thorns starfish (Acanthaster planci) crawling over a sandy area between reefs. This starfish grows up to 40 centimetres in diameter and has 12-19 arms

Background imageImages Dated 14th July 2009: Mesemb (Malephora purpurea-crocea)

Mesemb (Malephora purpurea-crocea) flowers. Photographed in the Bokkeveld plateau, near Nieuwoudtville, Northern Cape, South Africa

Background imageImages Dated 14th July 2009: Cape gannet

Cape gannet (Morus capensis) in flight. Cape gannets are seabirds that nest in colonies on rocky cliffs and islands on the southern coasts of Africa

Background imageImages Dated 14th July 2009: Yellow gazania (Gazania lichtensteinii)

Yellow gazania (Gazania lichtensteinii) flowers. Photographed in the Namaqua National Park, South Africa

Background imageImages Dated 14th July 2009: Rose (Rosa Sexy Rexie )

Rose (Rosa Sexy Rexie ). Photographed in England, UK

Background imageImages Dated 14th July 2009: Three-striped mice

Three-striped mice (Rhabdomys pumilio). Unlike most rodents, the three-striped mouse is mainly active during the day (diurnal)

Background imageImages Dated 14th July 2009: Wachendorfia parviflora flowers

Wachendorfia parviflora flowers
Small-flowered butterfly lilies (Wachendorfia parviflora). Photographed in the Namaqua National Park, South Africa

Background imageImages Dated 14th July 2009: Bloodspot squirrelfish

Bloodspot squirrelfish (Neoniphon sammara) over a coral reef. Photographed off the coast of North Sulawesi, Indonesia

Background imageImages Dated 14th July 2009: Sea squirts on coral

Sea squirts on coral. Stalked green ascidians or grape tunicates (Oxycorynia fascicularis) attached to a reef. Sea squirts filter plankton from the water current which circulates through them

Background imageImages Dated 14th July 2009: Tropical reef fish

Tropical reef fish. Oriental sweetlips (Plectorhinchus vittatus, centre) with panda butterflyfish (Chaetodon adiergastos) on a coral reef. Photographed in Bali, Indonesia

Background imageImages Dated 14th July 2009: Rose (Rosa Blanche Moreau )

Rose (Rosa Blanche Moreau ). Photographed in England, UK

Background imageImages Dated 14th July 2009: Fish hiding in a sea pen

Fish hiding in a sea pen
Small fish hiding in a sea pen (Virgularia sp.). Sea pens are colonial organisms related to sea feathers. Photographed off the coast of Rinca Island, Indonesia

Background imageImages Dated 14th July 2009: White clouds and the Matterhorn, Zermatt, Valais, Swiss Alps, Switzerland, Europe

White clouds and the Matterhorn, Zermatt, Valais, Swiss Alps, Switzerland, Europe

Background imageImages Dated 14th July 2009: Tourists looking the colonies of puffins nests in the cliffs of Vik, Iceland

Tourists looking the colonies of puffins nests in the cliffs of Vik, Iceland, Polar Regions

Background imageImages Dated 14th July 2009: Traditional farm, Skaftafell, Iceland, Polar Regions

Traditional farm, Skaftafell, Iceland, Polar Regions

Background imageImages Dated 14th July 2009: USA, WA, Sequim, Purple Haze Lavender Farm

USA, WA, Sequim, Purple Haze Lavender Farm



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