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Bugs and critters Collection

Choose a picture from our Bugs and critters Collection for your Wall Art and Photo Gifts

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Background imageBugs and critters Collection: Sue Daly / SpecialistStock

Sue Daly / SpecialistStock
Common Blue Butterfly (Polyommatus icarus). Jersey, British Channel Islands, UK

Background imageBugs and critters Collection: Sue Daly / SpecialistStock

Sue Daly / SpecialistStock
Migrant Hawker Dragonfly (Aeshan mixta). Sark, British Channel Islands, UK

Background imageBugs and critters Collection: Mark Harding / SpecialistStock

Mark Harding / SpecialistStock
Weevil, Mindo, Ecuador

Background imageBugs and critters Collection: Sue Daly / SpecialistStock

Sue Daly / SpecialistStock
Great Green Bush-cricket Tettigonia viridissima. Sark, British Channel Islands

Background imageBugs and critters Collection: Sue Daly / SpecialistStock

Sue Daly / SpecialistStock
Harlequin Ladybirds Harmonia axyridis. Sark, British Channel Islands

Background imageBugs and critters Collection: Sue Daly / SpecialistStock

Sue Daly / SpecialistStock
Meadow Brown Butterfly (Maniola jurtina). Sark, British Channel Islands, UK

Background imageBugs and critters Collection: Sue Daly / SpecialistStock

Sue Daly / SpecialistStock
Common Blue Butterfly (Polyommatus icarus). Sark, British Channel Islands, UK

Background imageBugs and critters Collection: Sue Daly / SpecialistStock

Sue Daly / SpecialistStock
Clouded Yellow Butterflies mating (Colias croceus). Jersey, British Channel Islands, UK

Background imageBugs and critters Collection: Sue Daly / SpecialistStock

Sue Daly / SpecialistStock
Common Frog spawn developing (Rana temporaria). Sark, British Channel Islands, UK

Background imageBugs and critters Collection: Sue Daly / SpecialistStock

Sue Daly / SpecialistStock
Comma Butterfly (Polygonia c-album). Sark, British Channel Islands, UK

Background imageBugs and critters Collection: Sue Daly / SpecialistStock

Sue Daly / SpecialistStock
Ant Lion pits (Euroleon nostras). Jersey, British Channel Islands, UK

Background imageBugs and critters Collection: Sue Daly / SpecialistStock

Sue Daly / SpecialistStock
Wall Butterfly (Lasiommata megera). Sark, British Channel Islands, UK

Background imageBugs and critters Collection: Mark Harding / SpecialistStock

Mark Harding / SpecialistStock
Damselfly, Amazon, Ecuador

Background imageBugs and critters Collection: Mark Harding / SpecialistStock

Mark Harding / SpecialistStock
Poison Arrow Frog, Amazon, Ecuador

Background imageBugs and critters Collection: Mark Harding / SpecialistStock

Mark Harding / SpecialistStock
Jumping Spider, Amazon, Ecuador

Background imageBugs and critters Collection: Sue Daly / SpecialistStock

Sue Daly / SpecialistStock
Ant Lion larva (Euroleon nostras). Jersey, British Channel Islands, UK

Background imageBugs and critters Collection: Mark Harding / SpecialistStock

Mark Harding / SpecialistStock
Tree Frog, Amazon, Ecuador

Background imageBugs and critters Collection: Mark Harding / SpecialistStock

Mark Harding / SpecialistStock
Leaf Cutter Ants, Ecuador

Background imageBugs and critters Collection: Mark Harding / SpecialistStock

Mark Harding / SpecialistStock
Black Caiman, night time in the Amazon, Ecuador

Background imageBugs and critters Collection: Mark Harding / SpecialistStock

Mark Harding / SpecialistStock
Palm Seeds

Background imageBugs and critters Collection: Mark Harding / SpecialistStock

Mark Harding / SpecialistStock
Chaser on waterplant leaf, Edge of lagoon, Amazon, Ecuador

Background imageBugs and critters Collection: Mark Harding / SpecialistStock

Mark Harding / SpecialistStock
Millipede, curled on leaf, Amazon, Ecuador

Background imageBugs and critters Collection: Mark Harding / SpecialistStock

Mark Harding / SpecialistStock
Tree Frog on Leaf. Ecuador

Background imageBugs and critters Collection: Sue Daly / SpecialistStock

Sue Daly / SpecialistStock
Crab Spider Misumena vatia. Eperquerie Common, Sark, British

Background imageBugs and critters Collection: Sue Daly / SpecialistStock

Sue Daly / SpecialistStock
Holly Blue. Eperquerie Common, Sark, British

Background imageBugs and critters Collection: Sue Daly / SpecialistStock

Sue Daly / SpecialistStock
Green Hairstreak butterfly Callophrys rubi. Sark, British Channel Islands

Background imageBugs and critters Collection: Sue Daly / SpecialistStock

Sue Daly / SpecialistStock
Common Blue Butterfly Polyommatus icarus. Sark, British Channel Islands

Background imageBugs and critters Collection: Sue Daly / SpecialistStock

Sue Daly / SpecialistStock
Comma Butterfly Polygonia c-album. Jersey, British Channel Islands

Background imageBugs and critters Collection: Mark Harding / SpecialistStock

Mark Harding / SpecialistStock
Painted Lady butterfly feeding. The life cycle is complete.. Isle of White, UK. Isle of White, UK

Background imageBugs and critters Collection: Mark Harding / SpecialistStock

Mark Harding / SpecialistStock
Adult painted lady butterfly shortly after emerging from chrysalis. The wings take over an hour to become strong enough to fly.. Isle of White, UK. Isle of White, UK

Background imageBugs and critters Collection: Mark Harding / SpecialistStock

Mark Harding / SpecialistStock
Adult painted lady butterfly shortly after emerging from chrysalis. The wings take over an hour to become strong enough to fly.. Isle of White, UK. Isle of White, UK

Background imageBugs and critters Collection: Mark Harding / SpecialistStock

Mark Harding / SpecialistStock
When the shed skin nears the tail, the newly formed chrysalis begins to shake very vigorously until the skin falls to the ground, then it settles down to form the butterfly within

Background imageBugs and critters Collection: Mark Harding / SpecialistStock

Mark Harding / SpecialistStock
When the shed skin nears the tail, the newly formed chrysalis begins to shake very vigorously until the skin falls to the ground, then it settles down to form the butterfly within

Background imageBugs and critters Collection: Mark Harding / SpecialistStock

Mark Harding / SpecialistStock
As the time to change gets nearer, the caterpillar begins to move more and more, sometimes shaking vigorously. The skin begins to split and the caterpillar sheds its skin in a concertina motion

Background imageBugs and critters Collection: Mark Harding / SpecialistStock

Mark Harding / SpecialistStock
As the time to change gets nearer, the caterpillar begins to move more and more, sometimes shaking vigorously. The skin begins to split and the caterpillar sheds its skin in a concertina motion

Background imageBugs and critters Collection: Mark Harding / SpecialistStock

Mark Harding / SpecialistStock
As the time to change gets nearer, the caterpillar begins to move more and more, sometimes shaking vigorously. The skin begins to split and the caterpillar sheds its skin in a concertina motion

Background imageBugs and critters Collection: Mark Harding / SpecialistStock

Mark Harding / SpecialistStock
Painted lady caterpillar shortly before changing to chrysalis. It hangs itself upside down in this hooked position for around 24 hours

Background imageBugs and critters Collection: Mark Harding / SpecialistStock

Mark Harding / SpecialistStock
As the caterpillars grow, they leave their silk protection and continue feeding until they are large and mature enough to seek somewhere safe to change into chrysalis.. Isle of White, UK

Background imageBugs and critters Collection: Mark Harding / SpecialistStock

Mark Harding / SpecialistStock
As the caterpillars grow, they leave their silk protection and continue feeding until they are large and mature enough to seek somewhere safe to change into chrysalis.. Isle of White, UK

Background imageBugs and critters Collection: Mark Harding / SpecialistStock

Mark Harding / SpecialistStock
The young caterpillars once hatched make silk compounds within which they start their growing process which takes about two weeks

Background imageBugs and critters Collection: Mark Harding / SpecialistStock

Mark Harding / SpecialistStock
Painted lady butterflies. Isle of White, UK. Isle of White, UK

Background imageBugs and critters Collection: Mark Harding / SpecialistStock

Mark Harding / SpecialistStock
Painted lady butterflies. Isle of White, UK. Isle of White, UK

Background imageBugs and critters Collection: Michael S. Nolan / SpecialistStock

Michael S. Nolan / SpecialistStock
Macro images from the Galapagos Islands Archipeligo, Ecuador. Pacific Ocean. Shown here is a spider in its web

Background imageBugs and critters Collection: Sue Daly / SpecialistStock

Sue Daly / SpecialistStock
Wasp Spider (Argiope bruennichi). Guernsey, British Channel Island, UK

Background imageBugs and critters Collection: Sue Daly / SpecialistStock

Sue Daly / SpecialistStock
Speckled Wood Butterfly (Pararge aegeria). Sark, British Channel Islands, UK

Background imageBugs and critters Collection: Sue Daly / SpecialistStock

Sue Daly / SpecialistStock
Poplar Hawkmoth. Sark, British Channel Islands, UK

Background imageBugs and critters Collection: Sue Daly / SpecialistStock

Sue Daly / SpecialistStock
Poplar Hawkmoth caterpillar. Sark, British Channel Islands, UK

Background imageBugs and critters Collection: Sue Daly / SpecialistStock

Sue Daly / SpecialistStock
Peacock Butterfly (inachis io). Sark, British Channel Islands, UK



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Why Choose Us?

We are a leading provider of Art Prints and Photo Gifts since 2004, working in partnership with a range of Sporting Clubs, Charities, Museums and Picture Libraries. A large share of profits from any of their images will go directly towards supporting that charity or club. Our archive of images is carefully curated to bring you a wide range of subjects, including landscapes, wildlife, architecture, and more. We ship from our partner labs in the UK, USA, EU (Netherlands) and Australia.
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How do I place an order?

Ordering is quick & easy - Just follow 5 Simple Steps:
  1. Find your image: Use our search box or browse our online photo Collections to find the image you want.

  2. Choose your print format: Select your desired product and add it to your cart.

  3. Enter your details: If you're a returning customer, simply enter your email address and password, and we'll fill in your billing and shipping address details. All personal details are held securely and are fully GDPR compliant. As standard, we remove all Personally Identifiable Information after 12 months.

  4. Pay for your purchase: We use state-of-the-art security for online shopping and do not have access to your card details.

  5. Sit back and relax: We'll email you confirmation of your order and when it's dispatched. Registered customers can also track orders in the 'My Account' area.

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How do I pay for an order?

You can pay for your order with most of the major credit and debit cards, or PayPal. For added security, major financial institutions process payment details separately and securely on our behalf. We do not have access to your online payment card details. Online payments are preferred however we do take phone orders. For UK customers only we accept cheques issued against a UK bank.
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Is my data safe?

We take data security very seriously. We do not have access to your full card details and all payments are requested over a fully secure connection. Additionally, we fully comply with current European and GDPR legislation, and automatically remove all personal data after at most 12 months (unless you have an account with us and have signed in recently). We also have a strict opt-in policy and would never sell your personal details. Your data is only used to fulfill your order promptly and efficiently.
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Is wall art ready to hang?

For quick and easy installation all wall art, including framed prints, canvas prints and metal prints are supplied with a ready to hang solution on the back. Generally, saw tooth hangers are applied as they allow wall art to hang flush against the wall. The serrated edge of the hanger prevents the frame from shifting or tilting when hung.
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Are the photo prints fade resistant?

Yes, we use archival quality photo paper photographic paper for vivid reproduction Prints are an accurate representations of the original artwork, which is preserved for artistic character and authenticity. We guarantee they match previews shown on our web site