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Images Dated 24th January 2014 (page 15)

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Background imageImages Dated 24th January 2014: Golden samphire (Inula crithmoides) C016 / 3322

Golden samphire (Inula crithmoides) C016 / 3322
Golden samphire (Inula crithmoides) in flower, artwork

Background imageImages Dated 24th January 2014: Arthrocnemum fruticosum, artwork C016 / 3320

Arthrocnemum fruticosum, artwork C016 / 3320
Arthrocnemum fruticosum, artwork

Background imageImages Dated 24th January 2014: Sea spurge (Euphorbia paralias), artwork C016 / 3316

Sea spurge (Euphorbia paralias), artwork C016 / 3316
Sea spurge (Euphorbia paralias) in flower, artwork

Background imageImages Dated 24th January 2014: Prickly saltwort (Salsola kali), artwork C016 / 3318

Prickly saltwort (Salsola kali), artwork C016 / 3318
Prickly saltwort (Salsola kali), artwork

Background imageImages Dated 24th January 2014: Sea holly (Eryngium maritimum), artwork C016 / 3315

Sea holly (Eryngium maritimum), artwork C016 / 3315
Sea holly (Eryngium maritimum) in flower, artwork

Background imageImages Dated 24th January 2014: Thymelaea hirsuta in flower, artwork C016 / 3317

Thymelaea hirsuta in flower, artwork C016 / 3317
Thymelaea hirsuta in flower, artwork

Background imageImages Dated 24th January 2014: Morning glory (Calystegia soldanella) C016 / 3314

Morning glory (Calystegia soldanella) C016 / 3314
Morning glory (Calystegia soldanella)

Background imageImages Dated 24th January 2014: Pistacia lentiscus fruiting, artwork C016 / 3308

Pistacia lentiscus fruiting, artwork C016 / 3308
Pistacia lentiscus fruiting, artwork

Background imageImages Dated 24th January 2014: Kermes oak (Quercus coccifera), artwork C016 / 3305

Kermes oak (Quercus coccifera), artwork C016 / 3305
Kermes oak (Quercus coccifera). Artwork of an acorn-bearing branch from a kermes oak (Quercus coccifera) tree

Background imageImages Dated 24th January 2014: Salema porgy bream in seagrass, artwork C016 / 3302

Salema porgy bream in seagrass, artwork C016 / 3302
Salema porgy bream in seagrass. Artwork of a shoal of salema porgy (Sarpa salpa) swimming through a meadow of seagrass (Posidonia sp.)

Background imageImages Dated 24th January 2014: Bonellis eagle, artwork

Bonellis eagle, artwork
Bonellis eagle. Artwork of the head of a Bonellis eagle (Aquila fasciata). These large birds of prey breed in southern Europe, Africa and across the Indian Subcontinent to Indonesia

Background imageImages Dated 24th January 2014: Purple-shot copper butterfly, artwork C016 / 3291

Purple-shot copper butterfly, artwork C016 / 3291
Purple-shot copper butterfly. Artwork of a purple-shot copper (Lycaena alciphron) on a rock on the ground. This butterfly is found in Europe, Morocco, and Turkey

Background imageImages Dated 24th January 2014: Bonellis eagle, artwork

Bonellis eagle, artwork
Bonellis eagle (Aquila fasciata) in flight. This large bird of prey breeds in southern Europe, Africa and across the Indian Subcontinent to Indonesia

Background imageImages Dated 24th January 2014: Wild boar, artwork C016 / 3285

Wild boar, artwork C016 / 3285
Wild boar (Sus scrofa), artwork. The wild boar is the wild ancestor of the domestic pig and is native across much of Northern and Central Europe, the Mediterranean Region and much of Asia

Background imageImages Dated 24th January 2014: Roe deer buck, artwork C016 / 3286

Roe deer buck, artwork C016 / 3286
Roe deer buck. Artwork of a male roe deer (Capreolus capreolus). This small deer lives mainly on high ground, where it feeds on grasses, leaves and berries. Roe deer are widespread in Western Europe

Background imageImages Dated 24th January 2014: European hare, artwork C016 / 3279

European hare, artwork C016 / 3279
European hare (Lepus europaeus), artwork. This hare is native to northern, central and western Europe and western Asia. It inhabits open country

Background imageImages Dated 24th January 2014: Common rabbit grazing, artwork C016 / 3278

Common rabbit grazing, artwork C016 / 3278
Common rabbit (Oryctolagus cuniculus) grazing, artwork. This rabbit is native to southwestern Europe (Spain and Portugal) and northwest Africa (Morocco and Algeria)

Background imageImages Dated 24th January 2014: Greater horseshoe bat roosting, artwork C016 / 3271

Greater horseshoe bat roosting, artwork C016 / 3271
Greater horseshoe bat (Rhinolophus ferrumequinum) roosting, artwork. This bat is found in Europe, Africa, South Asia, China, Korea, Japan and Australia

Background imageImages Dated 24th January 2014: Daubentons bat, artwork

Daubentons bat, artwork
Daubentons bat (Myotis daubentonii), artwork. This Eurasian bat ranges from Britain to Japan (Hokkaido)

Background imageImages Dated 24th January 2014: Greenfinch, artwork C016 / 3267

Greenfinch, artwork C016 / 3267
Greenfinch. Artwork of a male greenfinch (Carduelis chloris) perched on a wooden stump. This finch inhabits woodland and hedgerows. It is native to Europe, south west Asia and North Africa

Background imageImages Dated 24th January 2014: European starling, artwork C016 / 3263

European starling, artwork C016 / 3263
European starling (Sturnus vulgaris), artwork. This bird is omnivorous and mainly scavenges for food, although it also feeds on insects and fruit. P

Background imageImages Dated 24th January 2014: Common raven, artwork C016 / 3262

Common raven, artwork C016 / 3262
Common raven (Corvus corax), artwork. This bird is one of the most widely distributed members of the crow family and is found across the northern hemisphere

Background imageImages Dated 24th January 2014: Eurasian nuthatch, artwork C016 / 3252

Eurasian nuthatch, artwork C016 / 3252
Eurasian nuthatch, artwork. The Eurasian nuthatch (Sitta europaea) is the only bird to walk down a tree head-first. This bird is found in mature woodland

Background imageImages Dated 24th January 2014: Long-tailed tit, artwork C016 / 3255

Long-tailed tit, artwork C016 / 3255
Long-tailed tit (Aegithalos caudatus), artwork. This bird is very small, with a length of only 13-15 centimetres including its very long tail. It is found in most of Europe and Asia

Background imageImages Dated 24th January 2014: Coal tit, artwork C016 / 3254

Coal tit, artwork C016 / 3254
Coal tit (Parus ater), artwork. This small passerine bird is widespread throughout Europe, Asia and northern Africa

Background imageImages Dated 24th January 2014: Subalpine warbler, artwork C016 / 3249

Subalpine warbler, artwork C016 / 3249
Subalpine warbler (Sylvia cantillans), artwork. This warbler breeds in the southernmost areas of Europe and northwest Africa

Background imageImages Dated 24th January 2014: Dartford warbler, artwork C016 / 3248

Dartford warbler, artwork C016 / 3248
Dartford warbler (Sylvia undata), artwork. This non-migratory songbird inhabits heathland across Europe and north-western Africa

Background imageImages Dated 24th January 2014: European robin, artwork C016 / 3243

European robin, artwork C016 / 3243
European robin. Artwork of a male European robin (Erithacus rubecula). These small passerine songbirds are found across Europe, east to Western Siberia and south to North Africa

Background imageImages Dated 24th January 2014: White-throated dipper, artwork C016 / 3241

White-throated dipper, artwork C016 / 3241
White-throated dipper. Artwork of a white-throated dipper (Cinclus cinclus) on a rock in water. This aquatic passerine bird is found in Europe, the Middle East

Background imageImages Dated 24th January 2014: Crag martin. Artwork C016 / 3239

Crag martin. Artwork C016 / 3239
Crag martin (Ptyonoprogne rupestris), artwork. This small passerine bird breeds in the mountains of southern Europe, northwestern Africa and southern Asia

Background imageImages Dated 24th January 2014: Woodlark, artwork C016 / 3238

Woodlark, artwork C016 / 3238
Woodlark (Lullula arborea), artwork. This bird inhabits heathland and open woodland in Europe and parts of Britain and North Africa

Background imageImages Dated 24th January 2014: Great spotted woodpecker, artwork C016 / 3237

Great spotted woodpecker, artwork C016 / 3237
Great spotted woodpecker. Artwork of a great spotted woodpecker (Dendrocopos major) on a tree trunk. These birds are found throughout Europe and northern Asia

Background imageImages Dated 24th January 2014: Nightjar, artwork C016 / 3236

Nightjar, artwork C016 / 3236
Nightjar (Caprimulgus europaeus), artwork. This bird is found most of Europe and temperate Asia

Background imageImages Dated 24th January 2014: Scops owl, artwork C016 / 3232

Scops owl, artwork C016 / 3232
Scops owl (Otus scops), artwork. This small owl breeds in southern Europe and eastwards into western and central Asia

Background imageImages Dated 24th January 2014: Common cuckoo, artwork C016 / 3231

Common cuckoo, artwork C016 / 3231
Common cuckoo (Cuculus canorus), artwork. Common cuckoos are brood parasites. That is, they lay their eggs in the nest of other birds

Background imageImages Dated 24th January 2014: Common wood pigeon, artwork C016 / 3229

Common wood pigeon, artwork C016 / 3229
Common wood pigeon (Columba palumbus), artwork

Background imageImages Dated 24th January 2014: Red-legged partridge, artwork. C016 / 3228

Red-legged partridge, artwork. C016 / 3228
Red-legged partridge (Alectoris rufa), artwork. This gamebird is found in southwestern Europe, in France and Iberia

Background imageImages Dated 24th January 2014: Montpellier snake, artwork C016 / 3222

Montpellier snake, artwork C016 / 3222
Montpellier snake. Artwork of a Montpellier snake (Malpolon monspessulanus) coiled up on the ground. This colubrid snake is very common throughout the Mediterranean basin

Background imageImages Dated 24th January 2014: Iberian wall lizard, artwork C016 / 3220

Iberian wall lizard, artwork C016 / 3220
Iberian wall lizard (Podarcis hispanica), artwork. This wall lizard is found in the Iberian peninsula, northwestern Africa, and coastal districts in Languedoc-Roussillon in France

Background imageImages Dated 24th January 2014: Common wall lizard, artwork C016 / 3219

Common wall lizard, artwork C016 / 3219
Common wall lizard (Podarcis muralis), artwork. This wall lizard is found in much of Europe and has been introduced to the United States

Background imageImages Dated 24th January 2014: Moorish gecko, artwork C016 / 3217

Moorish gecko, artwork C016 / 3217
Moorish gecko (Tarentola mauritanica), artwork. This gecko is found mainly in coastal regions of the Mediterranean

Background imageImages Dated 24th January 2014: Common toad, artwork C016 / 3212

Common toad, artwork C016 / 3212
Common toad (Bufo bufo), artwork. This toad is widespread throughout Europe, where it lives in wet and vegetated areas

Background imageImages Dated 24th January 2014: Marbled newt, artwork C016 / 3209

Marbled newt, artwork C016 / 3209
Marbled newt (Triturus marmoratus), artwork. This newt is native to Europe

Background imageImages Dated 24th January 2014: Sparrowhawk, artwork C016 / 3190

Sparrowhawk, artwork C016 / 3190
Sparrowhawk (Accipiter nisus), artwork. This bird-of-prey is widespread across Europe, Asia and North Africa. A male adult reaches up to 34 centimetres in length with a wingspan of around 59-64

Background imageImages Dated 24th January 2014: Corn bunting, artwork C016 / 3186

Corn bunting, artwork C016 / 3186
Corn bunting (Emberiza calandra), artwork. This bird breeds across southern and central Europe, north Africa and Asia

Background imageImages Dated 24th January 2014: Streaked fantail warbler, artwork C016 / 3185

Streaked fantail warbler, artwork C016 / 3185
Streaked fantail warbler (Cisticola juncidis), artwork. This bird, also known as the zitting cisticola, is widely distributed with a breeding range that includes southern Europe

Background imageImages Dated 24th January 2014: Green woodpecker, artwork C016 / 3182

Green woodpecker, artwork C016 / 3182
Green woodpecker. Artwork of a green woodpecker (Picus viridis) on a tree trunk. This is the largest breed of woodpecker in the UK, reaching lengths of 33 centimetres

Background imageImages Dated 24th January 2014: Kentish plover, artwork C016 / 3183

Kentish plover, artwork C016 / 3183
Kentish plover (Charadrius alexandrinus), artwork. Despite its name, this species no longer breeds in Kent, or even Great Britain



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