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Background imageImages Dated 14th February 2013: Cowslip (Primula veris)

Cowslip (Primula veris) flowering in Spring. Photographed in May

Background imageImages Dated 14th February 2013: Islet of Langerhans beta cell, TEM

Islet of Langerhans beta cell, TEM
Islet of Langerhans beta cell. Transmission electron micrograph (TEM) of a section through a beta cell in an islet of Langerhans in the pancreas

Background imageImages Dated 14th February 2013: Green-barred woodpecker on a branch

Green-barred woodpecker on a branch. The green-barred woodpecker (Chrysoptilus melanochloros) is found in Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Paraguay, and Uruguay

Background imageImages Dated 14th February 2013: Hyacinth macaws

Hyacinth macaws in a tree. The hyacinth macaw (Anodorhynchus hyacinthinus) is the largest parrot in the world, reaching a length of a metre with a 1.5 metre wingspan

Background imageImages Dated 14th February 2013: Lineated woodpecker nesting

Lineated woodpecker nesting. Male lineated woodpecker (Dryocopus lineatus) in its nest in a tree. This very large woodpecker is a resident breeding bird from Mexico south to northern Argentina

Background imageImages Dated 14th February 2013: Chestnut-eared aracari

Chestnut-eared aracari (Pteroglossus castanotis). This toucan inhabits trees in northern South America, feeding on fruits and insects. Photographed in the Pantanal, Brazil

Background imageImages Dated 14th February 2013: Lineated woodpecker nesting

Lineated woodpecker nesting. Male lineated woodpecker (Dryocopus lineatus) preparing its nest in a tree. This very large woodpecker is a resident breeding bird from Mexico south to northern

Background imageImages Dated 14th February 2013: White-bellied spider monkey in a tree

White-bellied spider monkey in a tree
Long-haired spider monkey (Ateles belzebuth) in a tree. These primates, also known as white-bellied or white-fronted spider monkeys

Background imageImages Dated 14th February 2013: Logging ship, Peru

Logging ship, Peru
Logging ship. Ship carrying logs cut from the Amazon Rainforest. Photographed in Peru

Background imageImages Dated 14th February 2013: Myelinated nerve tissue, TEM

Myelinated nerve tissue, TEM
Myelinated nerve tissue. Transmission electron micrograph (TEM) of a section through myelinated nerve fibres (axons). Each axon is coated with many layers of myelin

Background imageImages Dated 14th February 2013: Greater rhea

Greater rhea. Close-up of the head and neck of a greater rheas (Rhea americana). These flightless birds are a South American cousin of the Emu and Ostrich

Background imageImages Dated 14th February 2013: Capillary, TEM

Capillary, TEM
Capillary. Transmission electron micrograph (TEM) of a section through a capillary, showing a single red blood cell (erythrocyte, black) in its interior

Background imageImages Dated 14th February 2013: Sayaca tanager in a tree

Sayaca tanager in a tree. The sayaca tanager (Thraupis sayaca) is common in northeastern, central, and southeastern Brazil, and Bolivia, Paraguay, Uruguay, and northeast Argentina

Background imageImages Dated 14th February 2013: Water chickweed (Myosoton aquaticum)

Water chickweed (Myosoton aquaticum) flower. Photographed in Dorset, UK, in June

Background imageImages Dated 14th February 2013: Pineapple farm, Mauritius

Pineapple farm, Mauritius
Pineapple farm. Rows of pineapple (Ananas comosus) plants growing on a farm in Mauritius

Background imageImages Dated 14th February 2013: Chestnut-eared aracari

Chestnut-eared aracari (Pteroglossus castanotis) in a tree. This toucan inhabits trees in northern South America, feeding on fruits and insects. Photographed in the Brazilian Pantanal

Background imageImages Dated 14th February 2013: Hyacinth macaws

Hyacinth macaws in a tree. The hyacinth macaw (Anodorhynchus hyacinthinus) is the largest parrot in the world, reaching a length of a metre with a 1.5 metre wingspan

Background imageImages Dated 14th February 2013: The Pantanal, Brazil

The Pantanal, Brazil
The Pantanal. Aerial view over the southern Pantanal, Brazil. The Pantanal is a tropical wetland and one of the worlds largest wetlands of any kind

Background imageImages Dated 14th February 2013: Hyacinth macaws

Hyacinth macaws in a tree. The hyacinth macaw (Anodorhynchus hyacinthinus) is the largest parrot in the world, reaching a length of a metre with a 1.5 metre wingspan

Background imageImages Dated 14th February 2013: Eosinophil white blood cell, TEM

Eosinophil white blood cell, TEM
Eosinophil white blood cell. Transmission electron micrograph (TEM) of a section through an eosinophil white blood cell (leukocyte)

Background imageImages Dated 14th February 2013: Brown capuchin monkey in a tree

Brown capuchin monkey in a tree. The brown, or tufted, capuchin (Sapajus apella) is native to South America and is one of the most widespread primates in the Neotropics

Background imageImages Dated 14th February 2013: Ovarian follicle, TEM

Ovarian follicle, TEM
Ovarian follicle. Transmission electron micrograph (TEM) of a section through an ovary, showing a primary follicle. Primary follicles contain a central oocyte (female germ cell)

Background imageImages Dated 14th February 2013: Sugar cane harvest, Mauritius

Sugar cane harvest, Mauritius. Sugarcane is farmed on 85 per cent of the arable land in Mauritius. 600, 000 tonnes are produced annually

Background imageImages Dated 14th February 2013: Smooth muscle tissue, TEM

Smooth muscle tissue, TEM
Smooth muscle tissue. Transmission electron micrograph (TEM) of a longitudinal section through smooth muscle cells. Smooth muscle cells are spindle-shaped and often closely packed together

Background imageImages Dated 14th February 2013: Anterior pituitary gland, TEM

Anterior pituitary gland, TEM
Anterior pituitary gland. Transmission electron micrograph (TEM) of a section through cells of the anterior pituitary. The anterior pituitary, or adenohypophysis

Background imageImages Dated 14th February 2013: Seaweed farming, Bali

Seaweed farming, Bali. View over seaweed (red algae) farms in shallow water off the coast of Kutuh, Bali, Indonesia. This seaweed will be used to make agar agar

Background imageImages Dated 14th February 2013: Speckled bush-cricket nymph

Speckled bush-cricket nymph on nettle leaves. Dorset, UK July 2012

Background imageImages Dated 14th February 2013: Great kiskadee on a branch

Great kiskadee on a branch. The great kiskadee (Pitangus sulphuratus) is a large tyrant flycatcher that is found from the Lower Rio Grande Valley in southern Texas and northern Mexico

Background imageImages Dated 14th February 2013: Grey-winged trumpeter

Grey-winged trumpeter (Psophia crepitans). This bird is found in the northern Amazon Rainforest and Guiana Shield in tropical South America. Photographed in the Amazon Basin, Peru

Background imageImages Dated 14th February 2013: Macrophage white blood cell, TEM

Macrophage white blood cell, TEM
Macrophage white blood cell. Transmission electron micrograph (TEM) of a section through a macrophage located within tissue, showing the nucleus (round)

Background imageImages Dated 14th February 2013: Licania parvifolia trees roots

Licania parvifolia trees roots. View of the root system of Licania parvifolia trees. Photographed in the Pantanal, Brazil

Background imageImages Dated 14th February 2013: The Pantanal, Brazil

The Pantanal, Brazil
The Pantanal. Aerial view over the southern Pantanal, Brazil. The Pantanal is a tropical wetland and one of the worlds largest wetlands of any kind

Background imageImages Dated 14th February 2013: Female southern hawker dragonfly

Female southern hawker dragonfly (Aeshna cyanea) at rest on a plant. This dragonfly inhabits slow-flowing waterways, gardens and open woodland. Photographed in August

Background imageImages Dated 14th February 2013: Chalk-browed mockingbird

Chalk-browed mockingbird (Mimus saturninus). This bird is found in most of Brazil, and parts of Bolivia, Uruguay, Paraguay, Argentina, and Suriname

Background imageImages Dated 14th February 2013: Greater rhea feeding on grassland

Greater rhea feeding on grassland. Greater rheas (Rhea americana) are a South American cousin of the Emu and Ostrich. They are flightless birds found on the grassland plains of South America where

Background imageImages Dated 14th February 2013: Plush-crested jay in a tree

Plush-crested jay in a tree. The plush-crested jay (Cyanocorax chrysops) is found in central-southern South America: in southwestern Brazil, Bolivia, Paraguay, Uruguay, and northeastern Argentina

Background imageImages Dated 14th February 2013: Moche breastplate

Moche breastplate. Ornate breastplate dating from the Moche Florescent Epoch (1AD-800AD). The Moche people were a pre-Hispanic people that lived in coastal river valleys in northern Peru

Background imageImages Dated 14th February 2013: Intestinal brush border, TEM

Intestinal brush border, TEM
Intestinal brush border. Transmission electron micrograph (TEM) of intestinal absorptive cells sectioned horizontally at their apex to show the surface microvilli (round)

Background imageImages Dated 14th February 2013: Hyacinth macaws

Hyacinth macaws in a tree. The hyacinth macaw (Anodorhynchus hyacinthinus) is the largest parrot in the world, reaching a length of a metre with a 1.5 metre wingspan

Background imageImages Dated 14th February 2013: Great black hawk feeding

Great black hawk feeding
Great black hawk (Buteogallus urubitinga) feeding. This bird of prey is found from Mexico through Central America to Peru, Trinidad and northern Argentina. Photographed in the Pantanal, Brazil

Background imageImages Dated 14th February 2013: White-faced whistling ducks

White-faced whistling ducks in flight. White-faced whistling ducks (Dendrocygna viduata) breed in sub-Saharan Africa and much of South America. Photographed in the Pantanal, Brazil

Background imageImages Dated 14th February 2013: Plasma cell, TEM

Plasma cell, TEM
Plasma cell. Transmission electron micrograph (TEM) of a section through a plasma cell located within tissue. Plasma cells are derived from stimulated B lymphocytes (white blood cells)

Background imageImages Dated 14th February 2013: Foxglove (Digitalis purpurea) flowers

Foxglove (Digitalis purpurea) flowers
Common foxglove (Digitalis purpurea) flowers. Photographed in Dorset, UK, in June

Background imageImages Dated 14th February 2013: Yellow-billed cardinal

Yellow-billed cardinal perched on a plant. The yellow-billed cardinal (Paroaria capitata) is found in Brazil, Paraguay, Bolivia and northern Argentina

Background imageImages Dated 14th February 2013: Sandstone cliffs

Sandstone cliffs. View of the sandstone cliffs near West Bay, Dorset, UK. These cliffs are composed of Bridport Sands, which were laid down in a shallow

Background imageImages Dated 14th February 2013: Enteroendocrine cell, TEM

Enteroendocrine cell, TEM
Enteroendocrine cell. Transmission electron micrograph (TEM) of a section through an enteroendocrine cell within a gland of the stomach

Background imageImages Dated 14th February 2013: Large-billed tern calling

Large-billed tern calling. The large-billed tern (Phaetusa simplex) inhabits the rivers and freshwater lakes throughout much of Central and South America. Photographed in the Pantanal, Brazil

Background imageImages Dated 14th February 2013: Palm tanager

Palm tanager (Thraupis palmarum) perched on a branch. This passerine bird, which usually nests in a palm tree, reaches a size of around 20 centimetres in length



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