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13 Dec 2013 Canvas Print Collection

Choose a picture from our 13 Dec 2013 Canvas Print Collection for your Wall Art and Photo Gifts

61 Canvas Prints

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Background image13 Dec 2013 Canvas Print Collection: Crab and coral fluorescing underwater C018 / 9373

Crab and coral fluorescing underwater C018 / 9373
Crab and coral fluorescing underwater under blue light. Some species of underwater animals emit a fluorescent glow. It is thought the glow may attract symbiotic algae

Background image13 Dec 2013 Canvas Print Collection: Quiver Trees C018 / 9284

Quiver Trees C018 / 9284
These Quiver Trees (Aloe dichotoma) were photographed at the farm Gariganus situated a few kilometers North East of Keetmanshoop. Namibia, Southern Africa

Background image13 Dec 2013 Canvas Print Collection: White storks courting C018 / 9343

White storks courting C018 / 9343
White storks (Ciconia ciconia) courting

Background image13 Dec 2013 Canvas Print Collection: Lobophyllia coral fluorescing C018 / 9375

Lobophyllia coral fluorescing C018 / 9375
Lobophyllia sp. coral fluorescing under blue light at night. Some species of coral emit a fluorescent glow. It is thought the glow may attract symbiotic algae

Background image13 Dec 2013 Canvas Print Collection: Gravity map of Earth C018 / 9377

Gravity map of Earth C018 / 9377
Gravity map of Earth. Computer model showing the variation of the Earths gravity field. Colours represent gravity anomaly

Background image13 Dec 2013 Canvas Print Collection: Edible frog C018 / 9350

Edible frog C018 / 9350
Edible frog (Pelophylax kl. esculentus) in water

Background image13 Dec 2013 Canvas Print Collection: Gravity map of Earth C018 / 9376

Gravity map of Earth C018 / 9376
Gravity map of Earth. Computer model showing the variation of the Earths gravity field centred on the Asia. Colours represent gravity anomaly

Background image13 Dec 2013 Canvas Print Collection: Greylag goose in flight C018 / 9348

Greylag goose in flight C018 / 9348
Greylag goose (Anser anser) in flight

Background image13 Dec 2013 Canvas Print Collection: Gravity map of Earth C018 / 9374

Gravity map of Earth C018 / 9374
Gravity map of Earth. Computer model showing the variation of the Earths gravity field centred on the Americas. Colours represent gravity anomaly

Background image13 Dec 2013 Canvas Print Collection: Mallards mating C018 / 9347

Mallards mating C018 / 9347
Mallards (Anas platyrhynchos) mating

Background image13 Dec 2013 Canvas Print Collection: Pheasant displaying C018 / 9349

Pheasant displaying C018 / 9349
Pheasant displaying. Male common pheasant (Phasianus colchicus) displaying to attract a female. This gamebird inhabits woodland, scrub, farmland and marshes, feeding on vegetation, grains

Background image13 Dec 2013 Canvas Print Collection: Male mallards fighting C018 / 9346

Male mallards fighting C018 / 9346
Male mallards (Anas platyrhynchos) fighting

Background image13 Dec 2013 Canvas Print Collection: Eurasian jay C018 / 9344

Eurasian jay C018 / 9344
Eurasian jay (Garrulus glandarius) with nut

Background image13 Dec 2013 Canvas Print Collection: Male mallard landing on water C018 / 9345

Male mallard landing on water C018 / 9345
Male mallard (Anas platyrhynchos) landing on water

Background image13 Dec 2013 Canvas Print Collection: Southern White Rhinoceros C018 / 9340

Southern White Rhinoceros C018 / 9340
A Southern White Rhinoceros (Ceratotherium simum simum) photographed in central Namibia, Southern Africa. White, or square-lipped

Background image13 Dec 2013 Canvas Print Collection: Red-eyed Bulbul drinking C018 / 9341

Red-eyed Bulbul drinking C018 / 9341
The image shows a Red-eyed Bulbul (Pycnonotus nigricans) drinking at a pond in Damaraland, Namibia, Southern Africa

Background image13 Dec 2013 Canvas Print Collection: Spotted Hyenas feeding on a Kudu

Spotted Hyenas feeding on a Kudu
A clan of Spotted Hyenas (Crocuta Crocuta) feeding on the carcass of a male Greater Kudu (Tragelaphus strepsiceros) at Chudop waterhole, Etosha National Park, Namibia, Southern Africa

Background image13 Dec 2013 Canvas Print Collection: Pea-fowls allopreening

Pea-fowls allopreening
The image shows a hen Pea-fowl (pavo cristatus) grooming a Peacock. Allopreening behaviour is said to ease tensions amongst birds. Photographed in Yala National Park, Sri Lanka

Background image13 Dec 2013 Canvas Print Collection: Black-tailed godwit in flight C018 / 9342

Black-tailed godwit in flight C018 / 9342
Black-tailed godwit (Limosa Limosa) in flight

Background image13 Dec 2013 Canvas Print Collection: Spot-billed Pelican C018 / 9338

Spot-billed Pelican C018 / 9338
A Spot-billed Pelican (Pelecanus philippensis), photographed in Yala National Park, Sri Lanka, Asia

Background image13 Dec 2013 Canvas Print Collection: Palmato Gecko on a dune C018 / 9335

Palmato Gecko on a dune C018 / 9335
Extremely sensitive to heat, the Palmato Gecko (pachydactylus rangei) only emerges after dark and remains active till dawn or on cool days. It lives underground in the dunes

Background image13 Dec 2013 Canvas Print Collection: Black Rhinoceros C018 / 9334

Black Rhinoceros C018 / 9334
The Black rhinoceros (Diceros bicornis) is largely a solitary animal, feeding on vegetation. It is a browser which is crepuscular in its movements

Background image13 Dec 2013 Canvas Print Collection: Black Rhinoceros C018 / 9329

Black Rhinoceros C018 / 9329
The Black rhinoceros (Diceros bicornis) is largely a solitary animal, feeding on vegetation. It is a browser which is crepuscular in its movements

Background image13 Dec 2013 Canvas Print Collection: Grays Lark

Grays Lark (Ammomanes grayi) photographed in the Namib Desert near Swakopmund Namibia, Southern Africa

Background image13 Dec 2013 Canvas Print Collection: Palmato Gecko cleaning eye with tongue C018 / 9330

Palmato Gecko cleaning eye with tongue C018 / 9330
Extremely sensitive to heat, the Palmato Gecko (pachydactylus rangei) only emerges after dark and remains active till dawn or on cool days. It lives underground in the dunes

Background image13 Dec 2013 Canvas Print Collection: Lesser Flamingoes in Flight C018 / 9328

Lesser Flamingoes in Flight C018 / 9328
Lesser Flamingoes (Phoenicopterus minor) in flight near Walvis Bay, Namibia

Background image13 Dec 2013 Canvas Print Collection: Dune in Namib-Naukluft National Park C018 / 9326

Dune in Namib-Naukluft National Park C018 / 9326
A dead Camelthorn Tree (acacia erioloba) alongside a dune in Sossusvlei, which is found in the Namib-Naukluft National Park of Namibia, Southern Africa

Background image13 Dec 2013 Canvas Print Collection: Aardwolf C018 / 9327

Aardwolf C018 / 9327
The aardwolf inhabits the grasslands of eastern and southern Africa. It is a solitary and nocturnal animal that lives in abandoned aardvark burrows and grows to lengths of 80 centimetres

Background image13 Dec 2013 Canvas Print Collection: Burchells and Hartmanns Zebras drinking

Burchells and Hartmanns Zebras drinking
The image shows a Hartmanns Zebra ( Equus hartmannae), right in the frame, drinking at a waterhole in Western Etosha National Park alongside a Burchells Zebra (Equus Quagga Burchellii)

Background image13 Dec 2013 Canvas Print Collection: Pale Chanting Goshawk and Kori Bustard C018 / 9324

Pale Chanting Goshawk and Kori Bustard C018 / 9324
A Southern Pale Chanting Goshawk (Melierax canorus) and a Kori Bustard (Ardeotis kori) wait for an opportunity to snatch prey which may escape the clutches of a Honey Badger (Mellivora capensis)

Background image13 Dec 2013 Canvas Print Collection: Spotted Hyenas confronting a Greater Kudu

Spotted Hyenas confronting a Greater Kudu
A clan of spotted Hyenas (Crocuta Crocuta) confronting a male Greater Kudu (Tragelaphus strepsiceros) at Chudop waterhole in Etosha National Park, Namibia, Southern Africa

Background image13 Dec 2013 Canvas Print Collection: Monteiros Hornbill

Monteiros Hornbill (Tockus monteiri), Okinjima Lodge, Namibia, Southern Africa

Background image13 Dec 2013 Canvas Print Collection: Southern White Rhinoceros C018 / 9319

Southern White Rhinoceros C018 / 9319
A Southern White Rhinoceros (Ceratotherium simum simum) photographed in central Namibia, Southern Africa. White, or square-lipped

Background image13 Dec 2013 Canvas Print Collection: Burchells Zebra

Burchells Zebra
The image shows a Female Burchells Zebra (Equus quagga burchellii) resting her head on the back of her large foal during the hot dry season. Photographed in Etosha National Park

Background image13 Dec 2013 Canvas Print Collection: Acacia Pied Barbet C018 / 9315

Acacia Pied Barbet C018 / 9315
The Acacia Pied Barbet or Pied Barbet (Tricholaema leucomelas) is an insectivorous and frugivorous bird which inhabits Southern Africa. Photographed in Etosha National Park, Namibia

Background image13 Dec 2013 Canvas Print Collection: Black Rhinoceros C018 / 9312

Black Rhinoceros C018 / 9312
The Black rhinoceros (Diceros bicornis) is largely a solitary animal, feeding on vegetation. It is a browser which is crepuscular in its movements

Background image13 Dec 2013 Canvas Print Collection: Cape Porcupine C018 / 9310

Cape Porcupine C018 / 9310
The Cape Porcupine (Hystrix africaeaustralis) is a monogamous nocturnal rodent found in Southern and Central Africa. It is Southern Africas largest rodent and the largest of all porcupines

Background image13 Dec 2013 Canvas Print Collection: Burchells Sandgrouse

Burchells Sandgrouse
The image shows a male Burchells Sandgrouse (Pterocles burchelli) taking off from a water-hole after collecting water in its breast feathers

Background image13 Dec 2013 Canvas Print Collection: Black Rhinoceros C018 / 9313

Black Rhinoceros C018 / 9313
The Black rhinoceros (Diceros bicornis) is largely a solitary animal, feeding on vegetation. It is a browser which is crepuscular in its movements

Background image13 Dec 2013 Canvas Print Collection: Ovazimba Woman C018 / 9307

Ovazimba Woman C018 / 9307
The Ovazimba (also called Ovazemba) are a tribal people found in the Kunene region of Namibia, Southern Africa

Background image13 Dec 2013 Canvas Print Collection: Leopard Portrait C018 / 9303

Leopard Portrait C018 / 9303
A young Leopard (panthera pardus) photographed at Okinjima Lodge in Namibia, Southern Africa

Background image13 Dec 2013 Canvas Print Collection: Red-billed Spurfowl C018 / 9304

Red-billed Spurfowl C018 / 9304
Red-billed Spurfowl (Pternistis adspersus) photographed in Namibia

Background image13 Dec 2013 Canvas Print Collection: Spotted Hyena at a waterhole

Spotted Hyena at a waterhole
A Spotted Hyena (Crocuta Crocuta) departing from Chudop waterhole, Etosha National Park, Namibia, Southern Africa

Background image13 Dec 2013 Canvas Print Collection: Southern Yellow-billed hornbill C018 / 9299

Southern Yellow-billed hornbill C018 / 9299
Southern Yellow-billed hornbill (Tockus leucomelas) photographed in Etosha National Park Namibia, Southern Africa

Background image13 Dec 2013 Canvas Print Collection: Martial Eagle in flight with prey

Martial Eagle in flight with prey
The Martial Eagle (polemaetus bellicosus) is classified by the IUCN as a near-threatened endangered species. The image shows an adult eagle with a Guinea fowl (Numida meleagris) in its clutches

Background image13 Dec 2013 Canvas Print Collection: Crimson Breasted Shrike C018 / 9297

Crimson Breasted Shrike C018 / 9297
The Crimson Breasted Shrike (Laniarius atrococcineus) is the national bird of Namibia. This insectivorous bird is not shy and will approach close to humans during its pursuit of food

Background image13 Dec 2013 Canvas Print Collection: Aardwolf

Aardwolf
The aardwolf inhabits the grasslands of eastern and southern Africa. It is a solitary and nocturnal animal that lives in abandoned aardvark burrows and grows to lengths of 80 centimetres

Background image13 Dec 2013 Canvas Print Collection: Lesser Flamingo in Flight C018 / 9296

Lesser Flamingo in Flight C018 / 9296
A Lesser Flamingo (Phoenicopterus minor) in flight near Walvis Bay, Namibia



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