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Images Dated 15th April 2007 (page 4)

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Background imageImages Dated 15th April 2007: USA, North America, Washington

USA, North America, Washington
Olympic National Park rainforest hiking trail out of Storm King Ranger Station. Dramatic texture exposed roots

Background imageImages Dated 15th April 2007: Monoliths Cromlech of Almendres - Megalithic stone circle beside Guadalupe, Alentejo, Portugal

Monoliths Cromlech of Almendres - Megalithic stone circle beside Guadalupe, Alentejo, Portugal
USH-2889 Monoliths Cromlech of Almendres - Megalithic stone circle beside Guadalupe Alentejo, Portugal Duncan Usher

Background imageImages Dated 15th April 2007: USA, Texas, Lipscomb. Portrait of male red-bellied woodpecker perched on stump

USA, Texas, Lipscomb. Portrait of male red-bellied woodpecker perched on stump

Background imageImages Dated 15th April 2007: Caribbean, Cayman Islands

Caribbean, Cayman Islands
Cayman Islands, Little Cayman Island, Lesser Caymans iguana (Cyclura nubila caymanensis) on rocky beach

Background imageImages Dated 15th April 2007: Nature, Fauna

Nature, Fauna
Common Peafowl, male, ornamental bird, peacock, Tracy Aviary, controlled conditions, The male is called a peacock, the female a peahen [1]

Background imageImages Dated 15th April 2007: Rhododendron (Rhododendron catawbiense) Heath Family (Ericaceae) and Easter Lily

Rhododendron (Rhododendron catawbiense) Heath Family (Ericaceae) and Easter Lily (Zephyranthes atamasco) Amaryllis Family (Amaryllidaceae)

Background imageImages Dated 15th April 2007: Nature, Flora

Nature, Flora
Cactus abstracts

Background imageImages Dated 15th April 2007: Kruispoort, Brugge, Flanders, Belgium

Kruispoort, Brugge, Flanders, Belgium

Background imageImages Dated 15th April 2007: Kruispoort, Brugge, Flanders, Belgium

Kruispoort, Brugge, Flanders, Belgium

Background imageImages Dated 15th April 2007: Cayman Islands, Little Cayman Island, West Indian Whistling Ducks (Dendrocygna arborea)

Cayman Islands, Little Cayman Island, West Indian Whistling Ducks (Dendrocygna arborea) Booby Pond Reserve at sunset

Background imageImages Dated 15th April 2007: Buddist Temple, Ratchaburi, Thailand, Southeast Asia

Buddist Temple, Ratchaburi, Thailand, Southeast Asia

Background imageImages Dated 15th April 2007: Lilac-breasted Roller Maasai Mara Triangle, Kenya

Lilac-breasted Roller Maasai Mara Triangle, Kenya
SE-760 Lilac-breasted Roller Maasai Mara Triangle, Kenya Coracias caudate Suzi Eszterhas Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageImages Dated 15th April 2007: Hottentot Fig (Carpobrotus edulis f. rubescens) from South Africa

Hottentot Fig (Carpobrotus edulis f. rubescens) from South Africa, widely naturalised in south Europe. Crete
ROG-13284 Hottentot Fig from South Africa, widely naturalised in south Europe. Crete Carpobrotus edulis var. rubescens Bob Gibbons Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageImages Dated 15th April 2007: Reef Cuttlefish - cuttlefish have the ability to instantly change colour

Reef Cuttlefish - cuttlefish have the ability to instantly change colour and texture - Papua New Guinea
VT-8939 Reef Cuttlefish - cuttlefish have the ability to instantly change colour and texture Papua New Guinea Sepia sp. Valerie & Ron Taylor Please note that prints are for personal display purposes

Background imageImages Dated 15th April 2007: Reef Octopus - about to hide beneath an anemone - Papua New Guinea

Reef Octopus - about to hide beneath an anemone - Papua New Guinea
VT-8940 Reef Octopus - about to hide beneath an anemone Papua New Guinea Octopus cyanea Valerie & Ron Taylor Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageImages Dated 15th April 2007: Reef Octopus - Not easily seen this octopus has the ability to blend into the surrounding terrian

Reef Octopus - Not easily seen this octopus has the ability to blend into the surrounding terrian
VT-8850 Reef Octopus - Not easily seen this octopus has the ability to blend into the surrounding terrian and almost become invisible Papua New Guinea Octopus sp

Background imageImages Dated 15th April 2007: Soft coral polyps - Papua New Guinea

Soft coral polyps - Papua New Guinea
VT-8941 Soft coral polyps Papua New Guinea Xenia sp. Valerie & Ron Taylor Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way.

Background imageImages Dated 15th April 2007: Leopard Hind - this fish has matched his colour to that of the sponge in which it is hiding in an

Leopard Hind - this fish has matched his colour to that of the sponge in which it is hiding in an effort to surprise
VT-8943 Leopard Hind Papua New Guinea Cephalopholis leopardus This fish has matched his colour to that of the sponge in which it is hiding in an effort to surprise it's prey - Valerie & Ron Taylor

Background imageImages Dated 15th April 2007: Scimitar Triggerfish - feeds on algae and detritus - Papua New Guinea

Scimitar Triggerfish - feeds on algae and detritus - Papua New Guinea
VT-8945 Scimitar Triggerfish - feeds on algae and detritus Papua New Guinea Sufflamen bursa Valerie & Ron Taylor Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageImages Dated 15th April 2007: Bluespotted Grouper - Papua New Guinea

Bluespotted Grouper - Papua New Guinea
VT-8947 Bluespotted Grouper Papua New Guinea Cephalopholis cyanostigma Valerie & Ron Taylor Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in anyway

Background imageImages Dated 15th April 2007: Spot-nape Butterflyfish - often seen in pairs these lively fish inhabit coral rich lagoons - Papua

Spot-nape Butterflyfish - often seen in pairs these lively fish inhabit coral rich lagoons - Papua New Guinea
VT-8938 Spot-nape Butterflyfish - often seen in pairs these lively fish inhabit coral rich lagoons Papua New Guinea Chaetodon falcula Valerie & Ron Taylor Please note that prints are for personal

Background imageImages Dated 15th April 2007: Orangespine Unicornfish - popular in the aquarium trade because of their bright colours these fish

Orangespine Unicornfish - popular in the aquarium trade because of their bright colours these fish feed on benthic
VT-8946 Orangespine Unicornfish Papua New Guinea Naso lituratus Popular in the aquarium trade because of their bright colours these fish feed on benthic alge

Background imageImages Dated 15th April 2007: Parrotfish - possibly because it is going through a colour change this fish is impossible to

Parrotfish - possibly because it is going through a colour change this fish is impossible to identify
VT-8937 Parrotfish Kimbi Bay - Papua New Guinea Scarus sp. possibly because it is going through a colour change this fish is impossible to identify

Background imageImages Dated 15th April 2007: Scimitar Triggerfish - feeds on algae and detritus - Papua New Guinea

Scimitar Triggerfish - feeds on algae and detritus - Papua New Guinea
VT-8942 Scimitar Triggerfish - feeds on algae and detritus Papua New Guinea Sufflamen bursa Valerie & Ron Taylor Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageImages Dated 15th April 2007: Starfish (Unidentified) - eating algae - Papua New Guinea

Starfish (Unidentified) - eating algae - Papua New Guinea
VT-8944 Starfish (Unidentified) - eating algae Papua New Guinea Valerie & Ron Taylor Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in anyway.

Background imageImages Dated 15th April 2007: Banded / Diagonal-banded Sweetlips - yawning - A nocturnal feeder often found drifting close to

Banded / Diagonal-banded Sweetlips - yawning - A nocturnal feeder often found drifting close to the reef during the day
VT-8948 Banded / Diagonal-banded Sweetlips - yawning Papua New Guinea Plectorhinchus lineatus A nocturnal feeder often found drifting close to the reef during the day in large groups Valerie & Ron

Background imageImages Dated 15th April 2007: Parrotfish - possibly because it is going through a colour change this fish is impossible to

Parrotfish - possibly because it is going through a colour change this fish is impossible to identify
VT-8936 Parrotfish Kimbi Bay, Papua New Guinea Scarus sp. possibly because it is going through a colour change this fish is impossible to identify. Note feeding marks on coral

Background imageImages Dated 15th April 2007: Roundhead Parrotfish - male - Papua New Guinea

Roundhead Parrotfish - male - Papua New Guinea
VT-8934 Roundhead Parrotfish - male Papua New Guinea Chlorurus strongycephalus Valerie & Ron Taylor Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in anyway

Background imageImages Dated 15th April 2007: Redtail Parrotfish - One of the most wary of parrotfishes, The terminal male is bright yellow with

Redtail Parrotfish - One of the most wary of parrotfishes, The terminal male is bright yellow with pink touches
VT-8857 Redtail Parrotfish - One of the most wary of parrotfishes, The terminal male is bright yellow with pink touches. Note how one eye looks at the photographer

Background imageImages Dated 15th April 2007: Iguana: eye

Iguana: eye
PM-10203 Iguana: eye Iguana sp. Pat Morris Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in anyway.

Background imageImages Dated 15th April 2007: Triggerfish attacking its own reflection

Triggerfish attacking its own reflection
PM-10221 Triggerfish attacking its own reflection. Balistoides niger Pat Morris Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in anyway.

Background imageImages Dated 15th April 2007: Iguana: Central/ South America

Iguana: Central/ South America
PM-10202 Iguana Central / South America Iguana sp. Pat Morris Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in anyway.

Background imageImages Dated 15th April 2007: Hawthorn leaf and water drop

Hawthorn leaf and water drop
ME-1637 Hawthorn leaf and water drop Johan De Meester Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in anyway.

Background imageImages Dated 15th April 2007: Silver Birch leafs

Silver Birch leafs
ME-1579 Silver Birch leaves Betula pendula Johan De Meester Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in anyway.

Background imageImages Dated 15th April 2007: Western Redcedar - leaf - male blooming

Western Redcedar - leaf - male blooming
ME-1597 Western Red cedar - leaf - male blooming Thuja plicata Johan De Meester Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in anyway.

Background imageImages Dated 15th April 2007: Sycamore / Maple leaves

Sycamore / Maple leaves
ME-1647 Sycamore / Maple leaves Acer pseudoplatanus Johan De Meester Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in anyway.

Background imageImages Dated 15th April 2007: Buddhist ceremony at the Vincennes Buddhist Pagoda, Paris, France, Europe

Buddhist ceremony at the Vincennes Buddhist Pagoda, Paris, France, Europe

Background imageImages Dated 15th April 2007: Rice offering at the Vincennes Buddhist Pagoda, Paris, France, Europe

Rice offering at the Vincennes Buddhist Pagoda, Paris, France, Europe

Background imageImages Dated 15th April 2007: Rice offering at the Vincennes Buddhist Pagoda, Paris, France, Europe

Rice offering at the Vincennes Buddhist Pagoda, Paris, France, Europe

Background imageImages Dated 15th April 2007: Beach fisherman, China Beach, Da Nang, Vietnam, Indochina, Southeast Asia, Asia

Beach fisherman, China Beach, Da Nang, Vietnam, Indochina, Southeast Asia, Asia

Background imageImages Dated 15th April 2007: 17. 79. 125. Beach fisherman

17. 79. 125. Beach fisherman
Beach fisherman, Vietnam, Indochina, Southeast Asia, Asia

Background imageImages Dated 15th April 2007: GP2 Series: The Safety Car was brought out twice

GP2 Series: The Safety Car was brought out twice
The Safety Car was brought out twice. GP2 Series, Rd 1, Race 2, Bahrain International Circuit, Bahrain, Sunday 15 April 2007. DIGITAL IMAGE

Background imageImages Dated 15th April 2007: GP2 Series: Carnage at the start of the race

GP2 Series: Carnage at the start of the race
Carnage at the start of the race. GP2 Series, Rd 1, Race 2, Bahrain International Circuit, Bahrain, Sunday 15 April 2007. DIGITAL IMAGE

Background imageImages Dated 15th April 2007: GP2 Series: The start of the race: GP2 Series, Rd 1, Race 2, Bahrain International Circuit, Bahrain

GP2 Series: The start of the race: GP2 Series, Rd 1, Race 2, Bahrain International Circuit, Bahrain
The start of the race. GP2 Series, Rd 1, Race 2, Bahrain International Circuit, Bahrain, Sunday 15 April 2007. DIGITAL IMAGE

Background imageImages Dated 15th April 2007: GP2 Series: Bernie Ecclestone F1 Supremo with Karun Chandhok Durango

GP2 Series: Bernie Ecclestone F1 Supremo with Karun Chandhok Durango
Bernie Ecclestone (GBR) F1 Supremo with Karun Chandhok (IND) Durango. GP2 Series, Rd 1, Race 2, Bahrain International Circuit, Bahrain, Sunday 15 April 2007. DIGITAL IMAGE

Background imageImages Dated 15th April 2007: Le Mans Series: Jean-Christophe Boullion Pescarolo Sport Pescarolo 01 Judd

Le Mans Series: Jean-Christophe Boullion Pescarolo Sport Pescarolo 01 Judd
Jean-Christophe Boullion (FRA) Pescarolo Sport Pescarolo 01 Judd. Le Mans Series, Rd1, Monza, Italy, 15 April 2007. DIGITAL IMAGE

Background imageImages Dated 15th April 2007: Le Mans Series: Danny Watts Team LNT Panoz Esperante GT-LM

Le Mans Series: Danny Watts Team LNT Panoz Esperante GT-LM
Danny Watts (GBR) Team LNT Panoz Esperante GT-LM. Le Mans Series, Rd1, Monza, Italy, 15 April 2007. DIGITAL IMAGE

Background imageImages Dated 15th April 2007: Le Mans Series: Danny Watts Team LNT: Le Mans Series, Rd1, Monza, Italy, 15 April 2007

Le Mans Series: Danny Watts Team LNT: Le Mans Series, Rd1, Monza, Italy, 15 April 2007
Danny Watts (GBR) Team LNT. Le Mans Series, Rd1, Monza, Italy, 15 April 2007. DIGITAL IMAGE



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