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Images Dated 11th October 2005

Choose a picture from our Images Dated 11th October 2005 Collection for your Wall Art and Photo Gifts

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Background imageImages Dated 11th October 2005: Harlequin Ladybird - Feeding on Aphids Out-competes native British ladybirds for food Location

Harlequin Ladybird - Feeding on Aphids Out-competes native British ladybirds for food Location: Laboratory culture, UK
SPH-3289 Harlequin Ladybird - Feeding on Aphids Location: Laboratory culture, UK Harmonia axyridis Out-competes native British ladybirds for food Steve Hopkin Please note that prints are for personal

Background imageImages Dated 11th October 2005: Tiny Bathroom Spider - Common in bathrooms in UK houses (only 2 mm long) Location: Hotel room

Tiny Bathroom Spider - Common in bathrooms in UK houses (only 2 mm long) Location: Hotel room, Newquay, Cornwall, UK
SPH-3303 Tiny Bathroom Spider - Common in bathrooms in UK houses (only 2 mm long) Location: Hotel room, Newquay, Cornwall

Background imageImages Dated 11th October 2005: Dandelion flower UK garden

Dandelion flower UK garden
SPH-3315 Dandelion flower UK garden Taraxacum officinale Steve Hopkin Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way.

Background imageImages Dated 11th October 2005: European Black Scorpion - This specimen found in a house in Reading, Berkshire

European Black Scorpion - This specimen found in a house in Reading, Berkshire
SPH-3300 European Black Scorpion This specimen found in a house in Reading, UK - probably imported in holiday baggage Widespread in southern Europe Euscorpius italicus Introduced to UK via luggage

Background imageImages Dated 11th October 2005: Young moorhen by water

Young moorhen by water
ROG-11716 Young moorhen by water Gallinula chloropus Bob Gibbons Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way.

Background imageImages Dated 11th October 2005: Thomson's Gazelle - young fawn - Masai Mara Reserve - Kenya

Thomson's Gazelle - young fawn - Masai Mara Reserve - Kenya
SE-822 Thomson's Gazelle - young fawn Maasai Mara Reserve - Kenya Gazella thomsonii Suzi Eszterhas Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageImages Dated 11th October 2005: Britain's smallest millipede (3 mm in length) On its back showing numerous pairs of legs Chiltern

Britain's smallest millipede (3 mm in length) On its back showing numerous pairs of legs Chiltern Hills
SPH-3313 Britains smallest millipede (3 mm in length) - On its back showing numerous pairs of legs Chiltern Hills, Buckinghamshire

Background imageImages Dated 11th October 2005: Britain's smallest millipede - 3 mm in length Chiltern Hills, Buckinghamshire

Britain's smallest millipede - 3 mm in length Chiltern Hills, Buckinghamshire, UK (only English locality)
SPH-3312 Britains smallest millipede - 3 mm in length Chiltern Hills, Buckinghamshire, UK (only English locality) Adenomerus gibbosus Steve Hopkin Please note that prints are for personal display

Background imageImages Dated 11th October 2005: Britain's rarest millipede Red Data Book species (4 mm in length) Location

Britain's rarest millipede Red Data Book species (4 mm in length) Location: Isle of Wight (only UK site)
SPH-3311 Britains rarest millipede Location: Isle of Wight (only UK site) Trachysphaera lobata Red Data Book species (4 mm in length)

Background imageImages Dated 11th October 2005: Millipede - Britain's rarest species - Male courting female Red Data Book species

Millipede - Britain's rarest species - Male courting female Red Data Book species
SPH-3310 Millipede - Britains rarest species - Male courting female Location: Isle of Wight (only UK site) Trachysphaera lobata Red Data Book species

Background imageImages Dated 11th October 2005: Millipede - Britain's rarest species rolled into a ball Red Data Book species (2 mm diameter)

Millipede - Britain's rarest species rolled into a ball Red Data Book species (2 mm diameter) Location
SPH-3309 Millipede - Britains rarest species rolled into a ball Location: Isle of Wight (only UK site) Trachysphaera lobata Red Data Book species (2 mm diameter)

Background imageImages Dated 11th October 2005: Cylindrical Millipede Introduced to the Tropical Biome at the Eden Project, Cornwall, UK

Cylindrical Millipede Introduced to the Tropical Biome at the Eden Project, Cornwall, UK
SPH-3307 Cylindrical Millipede Introduced to the Tropical Biome at the Eden Project, Cornwall, UK Paraspirobolus lucifugus Steve Hopkin Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageImages Dated 11th October 2005: Cylindrical Millipede - Introduced to the Tropical Biome at the Eden Project, Cornwall

Cylindrical Millipede - Introduced to the Tropical Biome at the Eden Project, Cornwall
SPH-3306 Cylindrical Millipede - Introduced to the Tropical Biome at the Eden Project, Cornwall, UK Paraspirobolus lucifugus Note metachronal waves of legs Steve Hopkin Please note that prints are

Background imageImages Dated 11th October 2005: Assassin Bug - Hunting on flowers of Forget-me-Not Garden, UK

Assassin Bug - Hunting on flowers of Forget-me-Not Garden, UK
SPH-3305 Assassin Bug - Hunting on flowers of Forget-me-Not Garden, UK Fam: Reduviidae (species uncertain) Steve Hopkin Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageImages Dated 11th October 2005: European Black Scorpion - This specimen found in a house in Reading

European Black Scorpion - This specimen found in a house in Reading, UK – probably imported in holiday baggage
SPH-3299 European Black Scorpion This specimen found in a house in Reading, UK - probably imported in holiday baggage Widespread in southern Europe Euscorpius italicus Introduced to UK via luggage

Background imageImages Dated 11th October 2005: Red Lily Beetle - Adult on leaf Location: English garden

Red Lily Beetle - Adult on leaf Location: English garden
SPH-3298 Red Lily Beetle - Adult on leaf Location: English garden Lilioceris lilii Steve Hopkin Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageImages Dated 11th October 2005: Red Lily Beetle - Adult on leaf Location: English garden

Red Lily Beetle - Adult on leaf Location: English garden
SPH-3297 Red Lily Beetle - Adult on leaf Location: English garden Lilioceris lilii Steve Hopkin Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageImages Dated 11th October 2005: Red Lily Beetle - Adult on plant stem Location: English garden

Red Lily Beetle - Adult on plant stem Location: English garden
SPH-3295 Red Lily Beetle - Adult on plant stem Location: English garden Lilioceris lilii Steve Hopkin Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageImages Dated 11th October 2005: Harlequin Ladybird - Feeding on Aphids Out-competes native British ladybirds for food Location

Harlequin Ladybird - Feeding on Aphids Out-competes native British ladybirds for food Location: Laboratory culture
SPH-3291 Harlequin Ladybird - Feeding on Aphids Location: Laboratory culture, England Harmonia axyridis Out-competes native British ladybirds for food Steve Hopkin Please note that prints are for

Background imageImages Dated 11th October 2005: Common Egg-eater Snake basking in roadway. Harmless species that feeds on birds eggs

Common Egg-eater Snake basking in roadway. Harmless species that feeds on birds eggs
ASW-4314 Common Egg-eater Snake basking in roadway Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park, Northern Cape, South Africa. Dasypeltis scabra Harmless species that feeds on birds eggs

Background imageImages Dated 11th October 2005: Common Egg-eater Snake basking in roadway. Harmless species that feeds on birds eggs

Common Egg-eater Snake basking in roadway. Harmless species that feeds on birds eggs
ASW-4313 Common Egg-eating Snake basking in roadway Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park, Northern Cape, South Africa Dasypeltis scabra Alan J. S

Background imageImages Dated 11th October 2005: Male Eider duck, swimming

Male Eider duck, swimming
ROG-11731 Male Eider duck, swimming Somateria mollissima Bob Gibbons Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way.

Background imageImages Dated 11th October 2005: Common Shelduck, swimming. Non-breeding plumage

Common Shelduck, swimming. Non-breeding plumage
ROG-11730 Common Shelduck, swimming. Non-breeding plumage Tadorna tadorna Bob Gibbons Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way.

Background imageImages Dated 11th October 2005: Saddle-billed stork, feeding

Saddle-billed stork, feeding
ROG-11718 Saddle-billed stork, feeding. Ephippiorhynchus senegalensis Distribution: Sudan, Ethiopia and Kenya south to South Africa

Background imageImages Dated 11th October 2005: Brants's Whistling Rat - Collecting green plant material (Chrysocoma obtusata; Asteraceae)

Brants's Whistling Rat - Collecting green plant material (Chrysocoma obtusata; Asteraceae)
ASW-4355 Brants's Whistling Rat - Collecting green plant material (Chrysocoma obtusata; Asteraceae) Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park, Northern Cape, South Africa

Background imageImages Dated 11th October 2005: Brants's Whistling Rat - Climbing into bush to collect twigs. Feed on leaves of succulents

Brants's Whistling Rat - Climbing into bush to collect twigs. Feed on leaves of succulents
ASW-4354 Brants's Whistling Rat - Climbing into bush to collect twigs Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park, Northern Cape, South Africa. Parotomys brantsii Alan J. S

Background imageImages Dated 11th October 2005: Spot-billed / Dalmatian Pelican. Rare south-east european species. Bathing and preening

Spot-billed / Dalmatian Pelican. Rare south-east european species. Bathing and preening
ROG-11737 Spot-billed / Dalmatian Pelican Rare south-east european species. Bathing and preening. Pelecanus philippensis Bob Gibbons Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageImages Dated 11th October 2005: Blue Cranes, pair. Southern African endemic

Blue Cranes, pair. Southern African endemic
ROG-11736 Blue / Stanley / Paradise Cranes, pair. Southern African endemic. Anthropoides paradisea Status: Vulnerable Bob Gibbons Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageImages Dated 11th October 2005: Dalmatian Pelican. Rare south-east european species. Preening

Dalmatian Pelican. Rare south-east european species. Preening
ROG-11722 Spot-billed / Dalmatian Pelican. Rare south-east european species. Preening. Pelecanus philippensis Bob Gibbons Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageImages Dated 11th October 2005: Black Kite / Dark Kite, perched in tree

Black Kite / Dark Kite, perched in tree
ROG-11721 Black Kite / Dark Kite, perched in tree. Distribution: Europe, Middle East and W Asia Milvus migrans Bob Gibbons Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageImages Dated 11th October 2005: Griffon Vulture. In captivity

Griffon Vulture. In captivity
ROG-11719 Griffon Vulture In captivity Gyps fulvus Bob Gibbons Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way.

Background imageImages Dated 11th October 2005: White Death Crab Spider - Spider changes colour to match background for camouflage Yellow variety

White Death Crab Spider - Spider changes colour to match background for camouflage Yellow variety UK garden
SPH-3301 White Death Crab Spider - Spider changes colour to match background for camouflage Yellow variety. UK garden Misumena vatia Steve Hopkin Please note that prints are for personal display

Background imageImages Dated 11th October 2005: Common Daisy flowers UK garden

Common Daisy flowers UK garden
SPH-3317 Common Daisy flowers UK garden Bellis perennis Steve Hopkin Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way.


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