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Images Dated 19th December 2005 (page 2)

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Background imageImages Dated 19th December 2005: Green lacewing larva

Green lacewing larva (Chrysoperla carnea). The green lacewing larva preys on aphids, sucking out their bodily fluids with its hollow mouthparts (right)

Background imageImages Dated 19th December 2005: Green lacewing larva

Green lacewing larva (Chrysoperla carnea). The green lacewing larva preys on aphids, sucking out their bodily fluids with its hollow mandibles (right)

Background imageImages Dated 19th December 2005: Green lacewing larva

Green lacewing larva (Chrysoperla carnea) on a plant stem. The green lacewing larva preys on aphids, sucking out their bodily fluids with its hollow mouthparts (left)

Background imageImages Dated 19th December 2005: Sheep ked

Sheep ked (Melophagus ovinus), light micrograph. This wingless, blood-sucking fly is an ectoparasite of sheep. The hooks on the ends of its legs help it to attach to its host

Background imageImages Dated 19th December 2005: May bugs mating

May bugs mating
May bugs (Melolontha melolontha) mating. A second male (top) is competing for the female (bottom). The beetles are attracted to light at night and were caught in a light trap put out to catch moths

Background imageImages Dated 19th December 2005: Sheep ked

Sheep ked (Melophagus ovinus), light micrograph. This wingless, blood-sucking fly is an ectoparasite of sheep. The hooks on the ends of its legs help it to attach to its host

Background imageImages Dated 19th December 2005: Poplar leaf beetles mating

Poplar leaf beetles mating
Poplar beetles (Chrysomela populi) mating. Photographed in Braunton Burrows, Devon, UK

Background imageImages Dated 19th December 2005: Adult sawfly

Adult sawfly (Rhogogaster viridis) on a nettle leaf

Background imageImages Dated 19th December 2005: Human skin, polarised light micrograph

Human skin, polarised light micrograph
Human skin. Polarised light micrograph of a section through human skin showing hair follicles (black). The top layer of the skin

Background imageImages Dated 19th December 2005: Bank of the River Barle

Bank of the River Barle with a marginal fringe of naturalized montbretia (Crocosmia x crocmiflora). Photographed near Simonsbath, Exmoor, Devon, England

Background imageImages Dated 19th December 2005: Bogland plants

Bogland plants. A portion of bog habitat with common sundew (Drosera rotundifolia), sphagnum moss (Sphagnum sp.) and pondweed (Potamogeton sp.). Photographed at Studland Heath in Dorset, England

Background imageImages Dated 19th December 2005: Sunflowers

Sunflowers
Sunflower crop. Field of sunflowers (Helianthus annuus). Sunflowers are grown for their seed and seed oil. Flour can also be made from the kernels

Background imageImages Dated 19th December 2005: Water mint (Mentha aquatica)

Water mint (Mentha aquatica) flowers and leaves, growing near the sea in a marshy meadow

Background imageImages Dated 19th December 2005: Ladys mantle leaves

Ladys mantle leaves
Ladys mantle (Alchemilla mollis). A dew adroned leaf of a Ladys Mantle. Photographed at Rosemoor in Devon, England

Background imageImages Dated 19th December 2005: Foxgloves (Digitalis purpurea)

Foxgloves (Digitalis purpurea)
Biennial Foxgloves (Digitalis purpurea) in a meadow. Foxgloves contain a poisonous chemical, digitalin. Consuming the plant causes vomiting

Background imageImages Dated 19th December 2005: Globe artichoke flower

Globe artichoke flower (Cynara scolymus). Photographed in Rosemoor, Devon, England

Background imageImages Dated 19th December 2005: Horse chestnuts

Horse chestnuts
Horse chesthuts. Seeds of the Horse chestnut tree (Aesculus hippocastanum). The seeds may be ground and used as a type of edible flour

Background imageImages Dated 19th December 2005: Allium seedhead

Allium seedhead
Allium (Allium sp.) globular seedhead. This member of the onion and garlic family produces dramatic globe-like flowerheads made up of many small star- shaped flowers which are shed to reveal

Background imageImages Dated 19th December 2005: Horse chestnuts

Horse chestnuts
Horse chesthuts. Seeds of the Horse chestnut tree (Aesculus hippocastanum). The seeds may be ground and used as a type of edible flour

Background imageImages Dated 19th December 2005: Cardoon (Cynara cardunculus)

Cardoon (Cynara cardunculus) flowerhead. Photographed at Rosemoor in Devon, England

Background imageImages Dated 19th December 2005: Meadow flowers

Meadow flowers. Red campion (Silene dioica) and white ox-eye daisies (Leucanthemum vulgare) in a meadow. Photographed near the coast at Bocastle in Cornwall, England, UK

Background imageImages Dated 19th December 2005: Morning glory

Morning glory (Ipomoea tricolor Heavenly Blue ) flower. Photographed at Rosemoor in Devon, England

Background imageImages Dated 19th December 2005: Everlasting flower

Everlasting flower (Bracteantha bracteata. The everlasting or strawflower flowers from spring until autumn. What look like the flowers petals are actually bracts (modified leaves)

Background imageImages Dated 19th December 2005: Purple loosestrife

Purple loosestrife (Lythrum salicaria) in flower. This plant has been used for centuries in herbal medicine. The flowering tops are used to treat intestinal infections, particularly enteritis

Background imageImages Dated 19th December 2005: Echinacea (Echinacea purpurea)

Echinacea (Echinacea purpurea) flower. The root of this plant is used in herbal medicine as an immunostimulant. Photographed at Rosemoor in Devon, England

Background imageImages Dated 19th December 2005: Large cuckoo pint (Arum italicum)

Large cuckoo pint (Arum italicum) stalks with fruit. This plant is also known as Lords and Ladies

Background imageImages Dated 19th December 2005: Thorn apple seed pod

Thorn apple seed pod. The thorn apple (Datura stramonium) is a poisonous plant of the nightshade family. It has been used in herbal medicine as a painkiller and to treat asthma

Background imageImages Dated 19th December 2005: Harts tongue fern

Harts tongue fern (Phyllitis scolopendrium), unfurling their circinately curled fronds in the spring

Background imageImages Dated 19th December 2005: Carrion flowers (Stapelia sp. )

Carrion flowers (Stapelia sp. )
Carrion flowers (Stapelia sp.). These flowers are known as carrions due to their strong and offensive smell which imitates rotting flesh

Background imageImages Dated 19th December 2005: Carrion flower (Stapelia sp. )

Carrion flower (Stapelia sp. )
Carrion flowers (Stapelia sp.). These flowers are known as carrions due to their strong and offensive smell which imitates rotting flesh

Background imageImages Dated 19th December 2005: Carrion flower (Stapelia sp. )

Carrion flower (Stapelia sp. )
Carrion flower (Stapelia sp.). This flower is known as a carrion due to its strong and offensive smell which imitates rotting flesh

Background imageImages Dated 19th December 2005: Carrion flowers (Stapelia sp. )

Carrion flowers (Stapelia sp. )
Carrion flower (Stapelia sp.). This flower is known as a carrion due to its strong and offensive smell which imitates rotting flesh

Background imageImages Dated 19th December 2005: Sunset over plains along border of Tanzania - Masai Mara Triangle - Kenya

Sunset over plains along border of Tanzania - Masai Mara Triangle - Kenya
SE-862 Sunset over plains along border of Tanzania Maasai Mara Triangle - Kenya Suzi Eszterhas Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageImages Dated 19th December 2005: Blackbird Turdus merula male on frosty morning in garden Kent UK

Blackbird Turdus merula male on frosty morning in garden Kent UK

Background imageImages Dated 19th December 2005: Teal Anas crecca female North Norfolk winter

Teal Anas crecca female North Norfolk winter

Background imageImages Dated 19th December 2005: Orchard - Provence - France

Orchard - Provence - France
WAT-12017 Orchard, Provence, France M. Watson Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in anyway.

Background imageImages Dated 19th December 2005: Kaki - fruit. Provence - France. Originally from China / Japan

Kaki - fruit. Provence - France. Originally from China / Japan
WAT-11954 Kaki Persimmon / Kaki - fruit Provence, France Diospyros kaki Originally from China / Japan M. Watson Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageImages Dated 19th December 2005: Wall in the foreground of the Inca ruin of Coricancha, with the church of Santo Domingo in

Wall in the foreground of the Inca ruin of Coricancha, with the church of Santo Domingo in the background, Cuzco, Peru, South America

Background imageImages Dated 19th December 2005: Adult California Gray Whale (Eschrichtius robustus) fluke-up dive in San Ignacio Lagoon

Adult California Gray Whale (Eschrichtius robustus) fluke-up dive in San Ignacio Lagoon, Baja California Sur, Mexico
Michael Nolan / SplashdownDirect

Background imageImages Dated 19th December 2005: Pale Chanting Goshawk taking flight. Okonjima, Namibia

Pale Chanting Goshawk taking flight. Okonjima, Namibia
African Wings / SpecialistStock

Background imageImages Dated 19th December 2005: Wetland - in midwinter. Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge, New Mexico

Wetland - in midwinter. Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge, New Mexico
ROG-11972 Wetland - in midwinter. Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge. Rio grande. New Mexico. USA Bob Gibbons Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageImages Dated 19th December 2005: Centipede - in cave

Centipede - in cave
JLM-3355 Centipede - in cave Scutigera decipiens John Mason Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way.

Background imageImages Dated 19th December 2005: Snow-geese - in flight Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge

Snow-geese - in flight Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge
ROG-11974 Snow geese - in flight Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge, New Mexico, USA Chen caerulescens Bob Gibbons Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageImages Dated 19th December 2005: Snow-geese - in flight Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge

Snow-geese - in flight Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge
ROG-11973 Snow geese - in flight Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge, New Mexico, USA Chen caerulescens Bob Gibbons Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageImages Dated 19th December 2005: Griffon Vulture - soaring. Baronnies Village - Drome Provencale - France

Griffon Vulture - soaring. Baronnies Village - Drome Provencale - France
WAT-12016 Griffon Vulture - soaring Baronnies Village, Drome Provencale, France Gyps fulvus M. Watson Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageImages Dated 19th December 2005: Griffon Vulture - soaring. Baronnies Village - Drome Provencale - France

Griffon Vulture - soaring. Baronnies Village - Drome Provencale - France
WAT-12015 Griffon Vulture - soaring Baronnies Village, Drome Provencale, France Gyps fulvus M. Watson Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageImages Dated 19th December 2005: Griffon Vulture - soaring. Baronnies Village - Drome Provencale - France

Griffon Vulture - soaring. Baronnies Village - Drome Provencale - France
WAT-12013 Griffon Vulture - soaring Baronnies Village, Drome Provencale, France Gyps fulvus M. Watson Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageImages Dated 19th December 2005: Griffon Vultures - soaring off end of cliff. Baronnies Village - Drome Provencale - France

Griffon Vultures - soaring off end of cliff. Baronnies Village - Drome Provencale - France
WAT-12012 Griffon Vultures - soaring off end of cliff Baronnies Village, Drome Provencale, France Gyps fulvus M. Watson Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only



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