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Rock, close view of patterns and sandy surface. Abstract pattern.
Abstract patterns on rock

Rock, close view of patterns and sandy surface. Abstract pattern.

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Freshwater, Hydra Hydra sp. Black background. Class: Hydrozoa Order: Anthoathecata England, UK
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Freshwater Hydra, Hydra sp. Class: Hydrozoa, Order: Anthoathecata England, UK Freshwater hydra, often simply referred to as hydra, are small, freshwater animals belonging to the phylum Cnidaria. They are members of the genus Hydra and are commonly found in freshwater … Continued

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Aquatic nymph stage of Damselfly insect, Coenagrioniidae on green plant. Close view of head and thorax showing face, mouth parts and embryonic wing stubs. England, UK Family Coenagrionidae.
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Aquatic nymph stage of Damselfly insect. Close view of head and thorax showing face mask, mouth parts and embryonic wing stubs. England, UK Family Coenagrionidae. The aquatic stage of a damselfly’s life cycle is the larval phase, which occurs in … Continued

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Marine Mussels. Sessile bivalve on shoreline rocks. Near Tintagel Bay,Cornwall Phylum: Mollusca Class: Bivalvia
Marine Mussels on rock

Marine Mussels. Sessile bivalve on shoreline rocks. Near Tintagel Bay,Cornwall Phylum: Mollusca, Class: Bivalvia

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Rocky beach showing rock pools with seaweeds, limpets and barnacles clinging to grey metamorphic bedrock typical of the area. Baleshare, North Uist, Outer Hebrides, UK.
Rock pools, Limpets & Barnacles, Outer Hebrides

Rocky beach showing rock pools with seaweeds, limpets and barnacles clinging to the grey metamorphic bedrock typical of the area. Baleshare, North Uist, Outer Hebrides, UK. Baleshare is a small island located off the northwest coast of North Uist in … Continued

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Image shows Mayfly larva
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Colour photo of aquatic (European) Mayfly larva stage living in freshwater before emerging as a free flying, terrestrial adult insect. Close up view showing head. European mayflies, like their counterparts in other parts of the world, undergo a complex life … Continued

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Large adult Huntsman Spider, Family - Sparassidae
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BW photo print of Huntsman Spider on light coloured carpet The Huntsman Spider, scientifically known as members of the Sparassidae family, is a group of large and fast spiders found in warm regions around the world, including Australia, Asia, Africa, … Continued

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Large Wolf Spider (Australia) on carpet.
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BW photo print of Large Wolf Spider on floor carpet Family Lycosidae. These are strong, agile hunters living on the ground in leaf litter or burrows. They have eight eyes, four small ones lower down on the face, two large … Continued

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Large Wolf Spider (Australia) on carpet.
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BW photo print of Large Wolf Spider on floor carpet Family Lycosidae. These are strong, agile hunters living on the ground in leaf litter or burrows. They have eight eyes, four small ones lower down on the face, two large … Continued

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Scribbly Gum Moth tracks on trunk. Eucalyptus sp., Scribbly Gum. Bushland NSW Australia
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Black and white photo. Scribbly gum insect tunnels in bark of Eucalyptus gum tree trunk, Australia. The scribbly burrowing patterns on the bark are caused by the larvae of scribbly gum moths which are hosted by these particular trees.

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Banksia man. Amongst the trees, Gibbergunyah Reserve
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Banksia Man. From the “Amongst The Trees” series Gibbergunyah Reserve, NSW, Australia Dried Banksia cones (seed pods) resembling the Banksia men of traditional stories.

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The genus of plants generally known as Day Lily, Hemerocallis or Day Lillies. Sub-family Hemerocallidoideae. Commonly cultivated as a popular garden plant around the world, it appears in many forms, England. Shows backlit yellow flower against green foliage.
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BW photo print showing sunlit flower of Hemerocallis, Day Lily Daylilies, scientifically known as Hemerocallis, are perennial flowering plants that belong to the family Asphodelaceae (formerly part of the Liliaceae family). They are native to Asia, primarily China, Korea, and … Continued

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Close view, ferns leaves. Plant life, amongst the trees, Gibbergunyah Reserve
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BW photo shows close up view of Bracken fern fronds, a common fern species found in New South Wales (NSW), Australia. Gibbergunyah Reserve, Bowral. It belongs to the family Dennstaedtiaceae and is one of the most widespread ferns globally, thriving … Continued

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Common Hawthorn, Crataegus monogyna. Red berries and green leaves on mid sized tree. Southern Highlands, NSW, Australia. Commonly used as a treatment in traditional herbalism and also in culinary purposes. The fruits are edible but more usually made into jams or jellies. Petals and leaves can be used in salads. Native to Europe, parts of N. Africa and W. Asia it's an exotic species in Australia often found in cultivated gardens but also as escaped specimens in bushland areas.
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Colour photo print showing leaves and berries of Common Hawthorn. Crataegus monogyna, commonly known as the Common Hawthorn or single-seeded Hawthorn, is a deciduous shrub or small tree belonging to the Rosaceae family. It is native to Europe, Northwest Africa, … Continued

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