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Images Dated 5th October 2009

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Background imageImages Dated 5th October 2009: Dolmen, Wales

Dolmen, Wales
Dolmen. These prehistoric stones, dated to approximately 4000BC, are the remains of an inner chamber that was at the centre of a neolithic burial mound

Background imageImages Dated 5th October 2009: Sea stack, Wales

Sea stack, Wales
Sea Stack in carboniferous shale. Sea stacks are pillars of rock that have become isolated from the headland by erosion. Photographed near Haroldston West, South Pembrokeshire, Wales, UK

Background imageImages Dated 5th October 2009: House dust mite, light micrograph

House dust mite, light micrograph
House dust mite (Dermatophagoides pteronyssinus), light micrograph. Millions of dust mites inhabit the home, feeding on shed skin cells. They mainly live in furniture, and are usually harmless

Background imageImages Dated 5th October 2009: Apple blossom (Malus Arthur Turner )

Apple blossom (Malus Arthur Turner )
Apple tree blossom and foliage (Malus Arthur Turner ) in the spring

Background imageImages Dated 5th October 2009: House dust mites, light micrograph

House dust mites, light micrograph
House dust mites (Dermatophagoides pteronyssinus), light micrograph. Millions of dust mites inhabit the home, feeding on shed skin cells. They mainly live in furniture, and are usually harmless

Background imageImages Dated 5th October 2009: House dust mite, light micrograph

House dust mite, light micrograph
House dust mite (Dermatophagoides pteronyssinus), light micrograph. Millions of dust mites inhabit the home, feeding on shed skin cells. They mainly live in furniture, and are usually harmless

Background imageImages Dated 5th October 2009: Dahlia Ruskin Myra

Dahlia Ruskin Myra in flower in the summer

Background imageImages Dated 5th October 2009: Dahlia Taratahi Ruby

Dahlia Taratahi Ruby in flower in the summer

Background imageImages Dated 5th October 2009: Dahlia Nessit Pink

Dahlia Nessit Pink in flower in the summer

Background imageImages Dated 5th October 2009: Dahlia Pam Houdin

Dahlia Pam Houdin in flower in the summer

Background imageImages Dated 5th October 2009: Dahlia Pipers Pink

Dahlia Pipers Pink in flower in the summer

Background imageImages Dated 5th October 2009: Dahlia Le Castel

Dahlia Le Castel in flower in the summer

Background imageImages Dated 5th October 2009: Dahlia Sascha

Dahlia Sascha in flower in the summer

Background imageImages Dated 5th October 2009: Dahlia Staleen Condesa

Dahlia Staleen Condesa in flower in the summer

Background imageImages Dated 5th October 2009: Dahlia Lakeland Sunset

Dahlia Lakeland Sunset in flower in the summer

Background imageImages Dated 5th October 2009: Dahlia Pooh

Dahlia Pooh in flower in the summer

Background imageImages Dated 5th October 2009: Dahlia Pink Kerkrade

Dahlia Pink Kerkrade in flower in the summer

Background imageImages Dated 5th October 2009: Dahlia Weston Spanish Dancer

Dahlia Weston Spanish Dancer in flower in the summer

Background imageImages Dated 5th October 2009: Solomons Seal (Polygonatum giganteum)

Solomons Seal (Polygonatum giganteum)
Foliage and flowers of Solomons Seal (Polygonatum giganteum) in the spring

Background imageImages Dated 5th October 2009: Viburnum Eskimo

Viburnum Eskimo
Foliage and flowers of Viburnum Eskimo

Background imageImages Dated 5th October 2009: Solomons Seal (Polygonatum giganteum)

Solomons Seal (Polygonatum giganteum)
Foliage and flowers of Solomons Seal (Polygonatum giganteum) in the spring

Background imageImages Dated 5th October 2009: Apple Blossom (Malus Sunset )

Apple Blossom (Malus Sunset )
Apple tree blossom and foliage (Malus Sunset ) in the spring

Background imageImages Dated 5th October 2009: Apple blossom (Malus Pom Zai )

Apple blossom (Malus Pom Zai )
Apple tree blossom and foliage (Malus Pom Zai ) in the spring

Background imageImages Dated 5th October 2009: Magnolia x Sonlangeana Rustica Rubra

Magnolia x Sonlangeana Rustica Rubra in flower in the spring

Background imageImages Dated 5th October 2009: Bleeding Heart (Dicentra spectabilis)

Bleeding Heart (Dicentra spectabilis)
Foliage and flowers of Bleeding Heart (Dicentra spectabilis) in the spring

Background imageImages Dated 5th October 2009: Magnolia Vulcan

Magnolia Vulcan in flower in the spring

Background imageImages Dated 5th October 2009: Primrose (Primula Miss Indigo )

Primrose (Primula Miss Indigo ) in flower in the spring

Background imageImages Dated 5th October 2009: Magnolia Vulcan

Magnolia Vulcan in flower in the spring

Background imageImages Dated 5th October 2009: Honesty (Lunaria annua Alba )

Honesty (Lunaria annua Alba ) in flower in the spring

Background imageImages Dated 5th October 2009: Dicentra specabilis Alba

Dicentra specabilis Alba
Bleeding Heart (Dicentra Specabilis Alba ) in flower in the spring

Background imageImages Dated 5th October 2009: Young long-eared owl feeding

Young long-eared owl feeding
Young long-eared owl (Asio otus) with a baby mouse in its beak. Long-eared owls are nocturnal birds of prey. Females lay an average of 4 to 6 eggs, which hatch from around 25 to 30 days later

Background imageImages Dated 5th October 2009: White-throated kingfisher

White-throated kingfisher (Halcyon smyrnensis) perched in a tree. Also known as the white-breasted kingfisher, this bird is widely distributed throughout Eurasia from Bulgaria to Turkey

Background imageImages Dated 5th October 2009: Blackstart in a tree

Blackstart in a tree
Blackstart (Cercomela melanura) in a tree. The blackstart is a chat found in desert regions in North Africa, the Middle East and the Arabian Peninsula

Background imageImages Dated 5th October 2009: Northern bald ibis

Northern bald ibis (Geronticus eremita) foraging for food in a water pool. Photographed in Israel, in January

Background imageImages Dated 5th October 2009: Common chameleon on a tree

Common chameleon on a tree
Common chameleon (Chamaeleo chamaeleon) on a tree trunk. The common chameleon and its subspecies are found throughout much of North Africa

Background imageImages Dated 5th October 2009: European robin singing

European robin singing
European robin (Erithacus rubecula) singing in a tree. The robin is found throughout Eurasia - east to Western Siberia, south to Algeria and on the Atlantic islands as far west as the Azores

Background imageImages Dated 5th October 2009: Swallowtail butterfly emerging

Swallowtail butterfly emerging
Old World swallowtail (Papilio machaon) butterfly emerging from its cocoon (centre left). Photographed in Israel, in August

Background imageImages Dated 5th October 2009: Common Kingfisher feeding on fish

Common Kingfisher feeding on fish
Common Kingfisher (Alcedo atthis) feeding on a fish. The common kingfisher is found throughout Eurasia and northern Africa. It eats fish, aquatic insects and crustaceans

Background imageImages Dated 5th October 2009: Spur-winged plover and chick

Spur-winged plover and chick. Spur-winged plovers (Vanellus spinosus), or spur-winged lapwings, inhabit wetlands and coastal areas from the eastern Mediterranean across northern Africa

Background imageImages Dated 5th October 2009: White stork

White stork
White Stork (Ciconia ciconia) in grassland. White storks are very large wading birds that feed on fish, frogs and insects, as well as small reptiles, rodents and smaller birds


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