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"Invasive: The Silent Intruders of Nature's Balance" Harlequin Ladybird - with 7-spot Ladybird on the left: Nature's vibrant colors intertwine

Background imageInvasive Collection: Lesser periwinkle in old woodland. Vinca minor

Lesser periwinkle in old woodland. Vinca minor
ROG-12351 Lesser periwinkle in old woodland. Vinca minor Bob Gibbons Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in anyway

Background imageInvasive Collection: Oxford ragwort ( Senecio squalidus) - a widespread naturalised weed

Oxford ragwort ( Senecio squalidus) - a widespread naturalised weed
ROG-12415 Oxford ragwort - a widespread naturalised weed Senecio squalidus Bob Gibbons Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in anyway

Background imageInvasive Collection: Harlequin Ladybird - with 7-spot Ladybird on the left

Harlequin Ladybird - with 7-spot Ladybird on the left
SPH-3268 Harlequin LADYBIRD - with 7-spot ladybird (on left) Harmonia axyridis The Harlequin is a voracious predator and easily out competes our native ladybirds for food

Background imageInvasive Collection: Rose-ringed / ring-necked parakeets (Psittacula krameri) in flight on way to roost in an urban

Rose-ringed / ring-necked parakeets (Psittacula krameri) in flight on way to roost in an urban cemetery, London, UK. January

Background imageInvasive Collection: Kahili Ginger or Ginger Lily Hedychium gardnerianum, from eastern Himalayas

Kahili Ginger or Ginger Lily Hedychium gardnerianum, from eastern Himalayas
ROG-13495 Kahili Ginger or Ginger Lily Hedychium gardnerianum from eastern Himalayas. Common as a weed in Hawaii, New Zealand and elsewhere

Background imageInvasive Collection: Hybrid bluebell, common x spanish. Invasive in the british countryside

Hybrid bluebell, common x spanish. Invasive in the british countryside. (Hyacinthoides non-scripta x H. hispanica)
ROG-12366 Hybrid bluebell, common x spanish Invasive in the british countryside Hyacinthoides non-scripta x H. hispanica Bob Gibbons Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageInvasive Collection: Bluebell flowers

Bluebell flowers
ROG-11516 Bluebell flowers UK Hyacinthoides non-scripta x H. Invasive, alien Bob Gibbons Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageInvasive Collection: Oriental Staff Vine (Celastrus orbiculatus) introduced invasive species, close-up of fruit

Oriental Staff Vine (Celastrus orbiculatus) introduced invasive species, close-up of fruit, New York State, U. S. A
Oriental Staff Vine (Celastrus orbiculatus) introduced invasive species, close-up of fruit, New York State, U.S.A. november

Background imageInvasive Collection: Giant Hogweed

Giant Hogweed
ME-677 Giant Hogweed Heracieum mantegazzianum Hogweed is a phototoxic plant. Its clear watery sap sensitizes skin to ultraviolet radiation

Background imageInvasive Collection: European green crab (Carcinus maenas), an invasive species in North America, Kejimkujik

European green crab (Carcinus maenas), an invasive species in North America, Kejimkujik Seaside National Park, Nova Scotia, Canada. July

Background imageInvasive Collection: USA, Washington State. Grove Snail or Brown-lipped snail (Cepaea nemoralis)

USA, Washington State. Grove Snail or Brown-lipped snail (Cepaea nemoralis), and invasive species from Europe. Kirkland

Background imageInvasive Collection: Wild sage (Lantana camara), flowers turn pink following pollination. Native to tropical America

Wild sage (Lantana camara), flowers turn pink following pollination. Native to tropical America. Invasive species, Tanzania

Background imageInvasive Collection: Skunk cabbage (Lysichiton americanus) in visible light. In cultivation, Surrey, England, UK

Skunk cabbage (Lysichiton americanus) in visible light. In cultivation, Surrey, England, UK. Native to Canada and USA. Sequence 1/2

Background imageInvasive Collection: Invasive Lionfish (Pterois volitans) which have taken over and are wiping out native

Invasive Lionfish (Pterois volitans) which have taken over and are wiping out native fish in the Atlantic ocean. The highest densities are in the northern gulf of Mexico. Destin, Florida, USA

Background imageInvasive Collection: Slipper limpet (Crepidula fornicata) invasive species, Jersey, British Channel Islands

Slipper limpet (Crepidula fornicata) invasive species, Jersey, British Channel Islands, June 2015

Background imageInvasive Collection: UK Ladybird species, native and invasive, from left to right: Seven-Spot (Coccinella 7-punctata)

UK Ladybird species, native and invasive, from left to right: Seven-Spot (Coccinella 7-punctata), Harlequin (Harmonia axyridis), Harlequin morph, Two-Spot (Adalia bipunctata)

Background imageInvasive Collection: Rosemary beetle (Chrysolina americana) feeding on Lavender (Lavandula angustifolia

Rosemary beetle (Chrysolina americana) feeding on Lavender (Lavandula angustifolia) in garden Cheshire, UK, June

Background imageInvasive Collection: Cambridge vagrant butterfly (Nepheronia thalassina) nectaring on Lantana (Lantana camara)

Cambridge vagrant butterfly (Nepheronia thalassina) nectaring on Lantana (Lantana camara). Flowers turn from yellow to pink when no nectar is provided. In garden, Tanzania. Native to tropical Americas

Background imageInvasive Collection: Honey bee (Apis mellifera) nectaring on freshly opened yellow Lantana (Lantana camara) flowers

Honey bee (Apis mellifera) nectaring on freshly opened yellow Lantana (Lantana camara) flowers. Flowers turn pink when nectar no longer provided. In garden, Tanzania. Native to tropical Americas

Background imageInvasive Collection: Himalayan balsam (Impatiens glandulifera), dissection of flowers. Male phase above

Himalayan balsam (Impatiens glandulifera), dissection of flowers. Male phase above, downward projecting stamens release pollen onto backs of bumblebees and honey bees

Background imageInvasive Collection: Cherry laurel (Prunus laurocerasus) flowers. England, UK. April. Controlled conditions

Cherry laurel (Prunus laurocerasus) flowers. England, UK. April. Controlled conditions

Background imageInvasive Collection: Fairy fern (Azolla filiculoides) and Water forget me not (Myosotis scorpioides) in

Fairy fern (Azolla filiculoides) and Water forget me not (Myosotis scorpioides) in frozen garden pond. Surrey, England, UK. January

Background imageInvasive Collection: Harlequin ladybird (Harmonia axyridis) flying, Tuscaloosa County, Alabama, USA Controlled

Harlequin ladybird (Harmonia axyridis) flying, Tuscaloosa County, Alabama, USA Controlled conditions. January

Background imageInvasive Collection: Glittering-bellied Emerald (Chlorostilbon lucidus) in flight to Grevillea banksii flowers

Glittering-bellied Emerald (Chlorostilbon lucidus) in flight to Grevillea banksii flowers (native of Australia), lowland Southern Bahia Atlantic Rainforest

Background imageInvasive Collection: Ice plant or Hottentot-fig, highway ice pant, pigface (Carpobrotus edulis) at the Costa Vicentina

Ice plant or Hottentot-fig, highway ice pant, pigface (Carpobrotus edulis) at the Costa Vicentina. The coast of the Algarve during spring. It is a neophyte and invasive species from southern africa

Background imageInvasive Collection: USA, Washington State, Seabeck. Rock cotoneaster plant close-up

USA, Washington State, Seabeck. Rock cotoneaster plant close-up

Background imageInvasive Collection: Caddo Lake, Texas with Chinese tallow in fall color

Caddo Lake, Texas with Chinese tallow in fall color

Background imageInvasive Collection: Ruddy duck (Oxyura jamaicensis) male in courtship display. Valkenhorst nature reserve

Ruddy duck (Oxyura jamaicensis) male in courtship display. Valkenhorst nature reserve, Valkenswaard, The Netherlands. May

Background imageInvasive Collection: Cabbage white on Frikarts Aster

Cabbage white on Frikarts Aster

Background imageInvasive Collection: Lodgepole pine (Pinus contorta) trees, a non-native species, surrounding Lochan nan Geadas

Lodgepole pine (Pinus contorta) trees, a non-native species, surrounding Lochan nan Geadas, Cairngorms National Park, Scotland, UK. September, 2017

Background imageInvasive Collection: DDE-90036228

DDE-90036228
Northern Fulmar (Fulmarus glacialis), Noup Head on Westray, Orkney, Scotland. Date: 21/02/2010

Background imageInvasive Collection: DDE-90036227

DDE-90036227
Northern Fulmar (Fulmarus glacialis), Noup Head on Westray, Orkney, Scotland. Date: 21/02/2010

Background imageInvasive Collection: DDE-90026559

DDE-90026559
Taieri Gorge Train, gorse in flower, Taieri River and Taieri Gorge at Hindon, near Dunedin, South Island, New Zealand Date: 02/07/2010

Background imageInvasive Collection: DDE-90026558

DDE-90026558
Taieri Gorge Train, gorse in flower, Taieri River and Taieri Gorge at Hindon, near Dunedin, South Island, New Zealand Date: 02/07/2010

Background imageInvasive Collection: DDE-90026557

DDE-90026557
Taieri Gorge Train, gorse in flower, Taieri River and Taieri Gorge at Hindon, near Dunedin, South Island, New Zealand Date: 02/07/2010

Background imageInvasive Collection: DDE-90026556

DDE-90026556
Taieri Gorge Train and Taieri River at Hindon, near Dunedin, South Island, New Zealand Date: 02/07/2010

Background imageInvasive Collection: DDE-90026555

DDE-90026555
Taieri Gorge Train and gorse in flower near Hindon, Taieri Gorge, near Dunedin, South Island, New Zealand Date: 02/07/2010

Background imageInvasive Collection: DDE-90026554

DDE-90026554
Taieri Gorge Train and gorse in flower near Hindon, Taieri Gorge, near Dunedin, South Island, New Zealand Date: 02/07/2010

Background imageInvasive Collection: DDE-90026553

DDE-90026553
Taieri Gorge Train, gorse in flower, Taieri River and Taieri Gorge at Hindon, near Dunedin, South Island, New Zealand Date: 02/07/2010

Background imageInvasive Collection: Feral kitten hiding between broken fence posts at dusk

Feral kitten hiding between broken fence posts at dusk
As cute as this little kitten is, feral cats living in Australia are a serious problem, and are responsible for the deaths of billions of native animals each year

Background imageInvasive Collection: A herd of feral horses running across alpine pasture in Australian high country

A herd of feral horses running across alpine pasture in Australian high country
wild, horses, silhouette, foal, field, animals, equine, landscape, gallop, run, black, white, wildlife, free, equestrian, group, team, invasive, non-native, damage, feral, outdoor, beautiful, mane

Background imageInvasive Collection: RBG18-1659

RBG18-1659
Pine mealy bug, Crisicoccus pini - introduced pest - on Calabrian pine, Rhodes. Pine mealy bug, Crisicoccus pini introduced pest - on Calabrian pine, Rhodes

Background imageInvasive Collection: 13132667

13132667
Muskrat - adult in shallow water - Germany Date: 20-05-2018

Background imageInvasive Collection: 13132585

13132585
Red fox, Vulpes vulpes, yawning on grass field. is the largest of the true foxes and one of the most widely distributed members of the order Carnivora

Background imageInvasive Collection: 13132584

13132584
Red fox, Vulpes vulpes, on grass field. is the largest of the true foxes and one of the most widely distributed members of the order Carnivora

Background imageInvasive Collection: Yellow Salsify, Tragopogon dubius, Capulin Sprints Trail, Sandia Mountains, New Mexico

Yellow Salsify, Tragopogon dubius, Capulin Sprints Trail, Sandia Mountains, New Mexico

Background imageInvasive Collection: USA, Hawaii, Big Island of Hawaii. Punaluu Black Sand Beach Park

USA, Hawaii, Big Island of Hawaii. Punaluu Black Sand Beach Park, Wetland pond with invasive, blooming water lily and water hyacinth

Background imageInvasive Collection: USA, Hawaii, Big Island of Hawaii. Bamboo is invasive to the Hawaiian Islands

USA, Hawaii, Big Island of Hawaii. Bamboo is invasive to the Hawaiian Islands, Hamakua Coast



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"Invasive: The Silent Intruders of Nature's Balance" Harlequin Ladybird - with 7-spot Ladybird on the left: Nature's vibrant colors intertwine, but amidst them lurks an invader disrupting harmony. Oxford ragwort (Senecio squalidus) - a widespread naturalized weed: Once a foreign beauty, now an unwelcome guest, spreading its roots across the land. Rose-ringed / ring-necked parakeets (Psittacula krameri) in flight on their way to roost in an urban cemetery, London, UK. January: Foreign wings grace our skies as these exotic birds seek refuge among tombstones and concrete jungles. Hybrid bluebell, common x Spanish. Invasive in the British countryside (Hyacinthoides non-scripta x H. Hispanica): A delicate fusion born from two worlds collides with native flora, altering landscapes forevermore. Oriental Staff Vine (Celastrus orbiculatus), introduced invasive species; close-up of fruit, New York State, U. S. A: Its fruits bear witness to its conquest over native plants – a silent invasion reshaping ecosystems afar. Giant Hogweed: Towering above all else with toxic might; this colossal intruder casts shadows upon nature's delicate balance. Kahili Ginger or Ginger Lily Hedychium gardnerianum from the eastern Himalayas; common as a weed in Hawaii, New Zealand and elsewhere: From distant lands it came bearing fragrant blooms that deceive our senses while overpowering local habitats. Lesser periwinkle in old woodland - Vinca minor: Innocent yet tenacious vines creep through ancient forests like invaders claiming territory underfoot. European green crab (Carcinus maenas), an invasive species in North America - Kejimkujik National Park.