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Background imageImages Dated 5th July 2012: Madagascan river scene C013 / 7033

Madagascan river scene C013 / 7033
Madagascan river scene. People on the banks of the Mandrare River, south-eastern Madagascar. The Mandrare is a key water resource in a part of Madagascar which is dry for a large part of the year

Background imageImages Dated 5th July 2012: Manambolo River, Madagascar C013 / 7032

Manambolo River, Madagascar C013 / 7032
Manambolo River, Madagascar. The Manambolo is a large river flowing in the drier parts of Western Madagascar. Photographed in the Tsingy de Bemaraha region of Madagascar

Background imageImages Dated 5th July 2012: Cuckoo roller male C013 / 7030

Cuckoo roller male C013 / 7030
Cuckoo roller (Leptosomus discolor) male perching on a branch. This bird is endemic to the island of Madagascar, where it inhabits forests. It feeds on large insects and lizards

Background imageImages Dated 5th July 2012: Giant coua C013 / 7031

Giant coua C013 / 7031
Giant coua (Coua gigas). This member of the cuckoo family is endemic to Madagascar, where it is found in the dry forests in the west and south

Background imageImages Dated 5th July 2012: Cuckoo roller male C013 / 7029

Cuckoo roller male C013 / 7029
Cuckoo roller (Leptosomus discolor) male perching on a branch. This bird is endemic to the island of Madagascar, where it inhabits forests. It feeds on large insects and lizards

Background imageImages Dated 5th July 2012: Madagascar magpie-robin female C013 / 7027

Madagascar magpie-robin female C013 / 7027
Madagascar magpie-robin (Copsychus albospecularis) female. This small arboreal songbird is endemic to Madagascar, where it is found in both dry and moist lowland forests

Background imageImages Dated 5th July 2012: Greater vasa parrot C013 / 7025

Greater vasa parrot C013 / 7025
Greater vasa parrot (Coracopsis vasa) feeding on vegetation. This is one of the most primitive of the parrots. It is endemic to Madagascar and the Comoros Islands

Background imageImages Dated 5th July 2012: Mossy leaf-tailed gecko C013 / 7022

Mossy leaf-tailed gecko C013 / 7022
Mossy leaf-tailed gecko (Uroplatus sikorae), close-up of head. The Uroplatus geckos are endemic to Madagascar and nearby islands

Background imageImages Dated 5th July 2012: Giant leaf-tailed gecko C013 / 7020

Giant leaf-tailed gecko C013 / 7020
Giant leaf-tailed gecko (Uroplatus fimbriatus) camouflaged on a tree, with an eye (yellow) visible. The Uroplatus geckos are endemic to Madagascar and nearby islands

Background imageImages Dated 5th July 2012: Giant leaf-tailed gecko C013 / 7019

Giant leaf-tailed gecko C013 / 7019
Giant leaf-tailed gecko (Uroplatus fimbriatus) partially camouflaged on a tree, with an eye (yellow) and its tongue (red) visible (lower left)

Background imageImages Dated 5th July 2012: Lined leaf-tailed gecko C013 / 7018

Lined leaf-tailed gecko C013 / 7018
Lined leaf-tailed gecko (Uroplatus lineatus). The Uroplatus geckos are endemic to Madagascar and nearby islands. They are nocturnal arboreal lizards, found in forests, where they feed on insects

Background imageImages Dated 5th July 2012: Madagascar spiny-tailed iguana C013 / 7016

Madagascar spiny-tailed iguana C013 / 7016
Madagascar spiny-tailed iguana (Oplurus cuvieri) on a tree. Madagascar spiny-tailed iguanas are a member of the Opluridae family

Background imageImages Dated 5th July 2012: Verreauxs sifaka mother and baby

Verreauxs sifaka mother and baby
Verreauxs sifaka (Propithecus verreauxi) mother and baby on the ground. All lemurs are endemic to Madagascar, where they evolved in isolation from other primates after Madagascar became

Background imageImages Dated 5th July 2012: Verreauxs sifaka

Verreauxs sifaka (Propithecus verreauxi) on the ground. All lemurs are endemic to Madagascar, where they evolved in isolation from other primates after Madagascar became geographically isolated

Background imageImages Dated 5th July 2012: Verreauxs sifaka male

Verreauxs sifaka male
Verreauxs sifaka (Propithecus verreauxi) male on the ground. All lemurs are endemic to Madagascar, where they evolved in isolation from other primates after Madagascar became geographically isolated

Background imageImages Dated 5th July 2012: Verreauxs sifaka

Verreauxs sifaka (Propithecus verreauxi) in a tree. All lemurs are endemic to Madagascar, where they evolved in isolation from other primates after Madagascar became geographically isolated

Background imageImages Dated 5th July 2012: Black-and-white ruffed lemur C013 / 7008

Black-and-white ruffed lemur C013 / 7008
Black-and-white ruffed lemur (Varecia variegata variegata) in a tree. All lemurs are endemic to Madagascar, where they evolved in isolation from other primates after Madagascar became geographically

Background imageImages Dated 5th July 2012: Black-and-white ruffed lemur C013 / 7007

Black-and-white ruffed lemur C013 / 7007
Black-and-white ruffed lemur (Varecia variegata variegata) in a tree. All lemurs are endemic to Madagascar, where they evolved in isolation from other primates after Madagascar became geographically

Background imageImages Dated 5th July 2012: White-headed lemur female C013 / 7005

White-headed lemur female C013 / 7005
White-headed lemur (Eulemur albifrons) female in a tree. All lemurs are endemic to Madagascar, where they evolved in isolation from other primates after Madagascar became geographically isolated

Background imageImages Dated 5th July 2012: White-footed sportive lemur C013 / 7003

White-footed sportive lemur C013 / 7003
White-footed sportive lemur (Lepilemur leucopus) in a tree. All lemurs are endemic to Madagascar, where they evolved in isolation from other primates after Madagascar became geographically isolated

Background imageImages Dated 5th July 2012: White-footed sportive lemur

White-footed sportive lemur (Lepilemur leucopus) in a tree. All lemurs are endemic to Madagascar, where they evolved in isolation from other primates after Madagascar became geographically isolated

Background imageImages Dated 5th July 2012: Gray bamboo lemur C013 / 6998

Gray bamboo lemur C013 / 6998
Gray bamboo lemur (Hapalemur griseus) in a tree. All lemurs are endemic to Madagascar, where they evolved in isolation from other primates after Madagascar became geographically isolated from Africa

Background imageImages Dated 5th July 2012: White-lipped Snail C013 / 6994

White-lipped Snail C013 / 6994
White-lipped Snail (Cepaea hortensis)

Background imageImages Dated 5th July 2012: Vipers Bugloss (Echium vulgare)

Vipers Bugloss (Echium vulgare)
Ant on a Vipers Bugloss (Echium vulgare) flower in June. Photographed in Dorset, United Kingdom

Background imageImages Dated 5th July 2012: Silver Birch (Betula pendula) C013 / 6990

Silver Birch (Betula pendula) C013 / 6990
Female and male Silver Birch (Betula pendula) catkins in April. Photographed in Dorset, United Kingdom

Background imageImages Dated 5th July 2012: Robin C013 / 6987

Robin C013 / 6987
Robin (Erithacus rubecula) on a perch in January. Photographed in Dorset, United Kingdom

Background imageImages Dated 5th July 2012: Sea Kale (Crambe maritima) C013 / 6988

Sea Kale (Crambe maritima) C013 / 6988
Sea Kale (Crambe maritima) seed pods in summer. Photographed in Chesil Beach, Dorset, United Kingdom

Background imageImages Dated 5th July 2012: Sika hind and calf C013 / 6989

Sika hind and calf C013 / 6989
Sika (Cervus nippon) hind and calf in November. Photographed at Arne RSPB nature reserve in Dorset, United Kingdom

Background imageImages Dated 5th July 2012: Adult rabbit C013 / 6985

Adult rabbit C013 / 6985
Adult rabbit (Oryctolagus cuniculus) in an alert posture. Photographed in Dorset, United Kingdom

Background imageImages Dated 5th July 2012: Robin C013 / 6986

Robin C013 / 6986
Robin (Erithacus rubecula) on a perch in January. Photographed in Dorset, United Kingdom

Background imageImages Dated 5th July 2012: Painted Lady Caterpillar C013 / 6984

Painted Lady Caterpillar C013 / 6984
Painted Lady Caterpillar (Cynthia cardui) feeding on a Spear Thistle flower. Photographed in Dorset, United Kingdom

Background imageImages Dated 5th July 2012: Oak (Quercus robur) C013 / 6982

Oak (Quercus robur) C013 / 6982
Oak (Quercus robur) buds in January. Photographed in Dorset, United Kingdom

Background imageImages Dated 5th July 2012: Orange Tip butterfly C013 / 6983

Orange Tip butterfly C013 / 6983
Orange Tip butterfly (Anthocharis cardamines) resting on Aubretia flowers in April. Photographed in Dorset, United Kingdom

Background imageImages Dated 5th July 2012: Oak (Quercus robur) C013 / 6981

Oak (Quercus robur) C013 / 6981
Oak (Quercus robur) buds in January. Photographed in Dorset, United Kingdom

Background imageImages Dated 5th July 2012: Aesculus hippocastanum C013 / 6977

Aesculus hippocastanum C013 / 6977
Forming Horse Chestnut (Aesculus hippocastanum) fruits in spring. Photographed in Dorset, United Kingdom

Background imageImages Dated 5th July 2012: Little Owl C013 / 6979

Little Owl C013 / 6979
Little Owl (Athene noctua) in Spring. Photographed in Gloucestershire, United Kingdom

Background imageImages Dated 5th July 2012: Holly berry (Ilex aquifolium) C013 / 6976

Holly berry (Ilex aquifolium) C013 / 6976
Cross section of a Holly berry (Ilex aquifolium) showing the kernel

Background imageImages Dated 5th July 2012: Haresfoot Clover (Trifolium arvense) C013 / 6975

Haresfoot Clover (Trifolium arvense) C013 / 6975
Haresfoot Clover (Trifolium arvense) flowering in July. Photographed in Norfolk, United Kingdom

Background imageImages Dated 5th July 2012: Grey Squirrel C013 / 6974

Grey Squirrel C013 / 6974
Grey squirrel (Sciurus carolinensis) feeding in spring. Photographed in Dorset, United Kingdom

Background imageImages Dated 5th July 2012: Golden-ringed Dragonfly C013 / 6972

Golden-ringed Dragonfly C013 / 6972
Golden-ringed Dragonfly (Cordulegaster boltonii)

Background imageImages Dated 5th July 2012: Dogwood (Cornus sanguinea) C013 / 6970

Dogwood (Cornus sanguinea) C013 / 6970
Buds on a Dogwood (Cornus sanguinea) plant in January. Photographed in Dorset, United Kingdom

Background imageImages Dated 5th July 2012: Goldfinch C013 / 6973

Goldfinch C013 / 6973
Adult Goldfinch (Carduelis carduelis) in December. Photographed in Dorset, United Kingdom

Background imageImages Dated 5th July 2012: Field Maple (Acer campestre) C013 / 6971

Field Maple (Acer campestre) C013 / 6971
Buds on a Field Maple (Acer campestre) tree in January. Photographed in Dorset, United Kingdom

Background imageImages Dated 5th July 2012: Bluebells (Hyacinthoides non-scripta) C013 / 6966

Bluebells (Hyacinthoides non-scripta) C013 / 6966
Bluebells (Hyacinthoides non-scripta syn Endymion non-scriptus) flowering in a woodland copse in spring. Photographed in Dorset, United Kingdom

Background imageImages Dated 5th July 2012: Centipede and ants C013 / 6968

Centipede and ants C013 / 6968
Centipede being attacked by two black ants. Photographed on Studland Heath in Dorset, United Kingdom

Background imageImages Dated 5th July 2012: Beech (Fagus sylvatica) C013 / 6962

Beech (Fagus sylvatica) C013 / 6962
Beech (Fagus sylvatica) tree in November. Photographed in Dorset, United Kingdom

Background imageImages Dated 5th July 2012: Common Lizard C013 / 6969

Common Lizard C013 / 6969
Common Lizard (Lacerta vivipara) basking in spring. Photographed in Dorset, United Kingdom

Background imageImages Dated 5th July 2012: Male Bullfinch C013 / 6967

Male Bullfinch C013 / 6967
Male Bullfinch (Pyrrhula pyrrhula) in winter. Photographed in Dorset, United Kingdom



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