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Background imageImages Dated 5th October 2009: Otter, Lutra lutra, Shertland, Scotland, summer

Otter, Lutra lutra, Shertland, Scotland, summer

Background imageImages Dated 5th October 2009: Cracked mud on dried out lake bed during drought, Kent, summer

Cracked mud on dried out lake bed during drought, Kent, summer

Background imageImages Dated 5th October 2009: Bald Eagle, Haliaeetus leucocephalus, Homer, Alaska, winter

Bald Eagle, Haliaeetus leucocephalus, Homer, Alaska, winter

Background imageImages Dated 5th October 2009: Mountain stream, Inverpolly, NW Scotland, summer

Mountain stream, Inverpolly, NW Scotland, summer

Background imageImages Dated 5th October 2009: Giant Panda - Juvenile. Qinling Mountains, Shaanxi, China

Giant Panda - Juvenile. Qinling Mountains, Shaanxi, China
AW-5302 Giant PANDA - juvenile up tree, in snow Qinling Mountains, Shaanxi, China. Ailuropoda melanoleuca Adrian Warren Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageImages Dated 5th October 2009: Greenland Arctic Redpoll, Carduelis hornemanni hornemanni, Acanthis hornemanni, Great Britain

Greenland Arctic Redpoll, Carduelis hornemanni hornemanni, Acanthis hornemanni, Great Britain

Background imageImages Dated 5th October 2009: Greenland Arctic Redpoll, Carduelis hornemanni hornemanni, Acanthis hornemanni, Great Britain

Greenland Arctic Redpoll, Carduelis hornemanni hornemanni, Acanthis hornemanni, Great Britain

Background imageImages Dated 5th October 2009: Phylloscopus borealis, Arctic Warbler

Phylloscopus borealis, Arctic Warbler

Background imageImages Dated 5th October 2009: Greenland Arctic Redpoll, Carduelis hornemanni hornemanni, Acanthis hornemanni, Great Britain

Greenland Arctic Redpoll, Carduelis hornemanni hornemanni, Acanthis hornemanni, Great Britain

Background imageImages Dated 5th October 2009: Phylloscopus borealis, Arctic Warbler

Phylloscopus borealis, Arctic Warbler

Background imageImages Dated 5th October 2009: Greenland Arctic Redpoll, Carduelis hornemanni hornemanni, Acanthis hornemanni, Great Britain

Greenland Arctic Redpoll, Carduelis hornemanni hornemanni, Acanthis hornemanni, Great Britain

Background imageImages Dated 5th October 2009: GM1E5A511HB01

GM1E5A511HB01
A dog swims in the ocean at a beach in the outskirts of Havana October 4, 2009. REUTERS/Desmond Boylan (CUBA TRAVEL SOCIETY ANIMALS)

Background imageImages Dated 5th October 2009: USA, Wyoming, Sublette County, Dark-eyed Junco perched on branch in snowstorm

USA, Wyoming, Sublette County, Dark-eyed Junco perched on branch in snowstorm
Wyoming, Sublette County, Dark-eyed Junco perched on branch in snowstorm

Background imageImages Dated 5th October 2009: USA, Wyoming, Sublette County, Migrating Mountain Bluebird perched on branch

USA, Wyoming, Sublette County, Migrating Mountain Bluebird perched on branch
Wyoming, Sublette County, Migrating Mountain Bluebird perched on branch

Background imageImages Dated 5th October 2009: Ice cave and glacier snout of Schlatenkees, source of the creek Schlatenbach

Ice cave and glacier snout of Schlatenkees, source of the creek Schlatenbach. Parts of the have collapsed and melted away. Therefore an ice cave with two openings exists. Austria, East Tyrol

Background imageImages Dated 5th October 2009: Glacier snout of Schlatenkees. The ice shows layers, shearmarks and moraine debris

Glacier snout of Schlatenkees. The ice shows layers, shearmarks and moraine debris
Glacier snout of Schlatenkees. The ice shows layers, shear marks and moraine debris. The Schlatenkees is one of the biggest glaciers in Austria and retreating rapidly. East Tyrol, Austria

Background imageImages Dated 5th October 2009: Icecave in the Schlatenkees one of the biggest glaciers in Austria and retreating rapidly

Icecave in the Schlatenkees one of the biggest glaciers in Austria and retreating rapidly
Ice cave in the Schlatenkees one of the biggest glaciers in Austria and retreating rapidly. Glacial till, moraine debris and roche moutonnee are visible. East Tyrol, Austria

Background imageImages Dated 5th October 2009: Melting glacier ice in an icecave of the Schlatenkees, which is one of the biggest

Melting glacier ice in an icecave of the Schlatenkees, which is one of the biggest
Melting glacier ice in an ice cave of the Schlatenkees, which is one of the biggest glaciers in Austria and retreating rapidly. Drops of water. East Tyrol, Austria

Background imageImages Dated 5th October 2009: Ice cave and glacier snout of Schlatenkees, source of the creek Schlatenbach

Ice cave and glacier snout of Schlatenkees, source of the creek Schlatenbach. Parts of the have collapsed and melted away. Therefore an ice cave with two openings exists. Austria, East Tyrol

Background imageImages Dated 5th October 2009: Glacier snout of Schlatenkees. The ice shows layers, shearmarks and moraine debris

Glacier snout of Schlatenkees. The ice shows layers, shearmarks and moraine debris
Glacier snout of Schlatenkees. The ice shows layers, shear marks and moraine debris. The Schlatenkees is one of the biggest glaciers in Austria and retreating rapidly. East Tyrol, Austria

Background imageImages Dated 5th October 2009: Ice cave and glacier snout of Schlatenkees, source of the creek Schlatenbach

Ice cave and glacier snout of Schlatenkees, source of the creek Schlatenbach. Parts of the have collapsed and melted away. Therefore an ice cave with two openings exists. Austria, East Tyrol

Background imageImages Dated 5th October 2009: Melting glacier ice in an icecave of the Schlatenkees, which is one of the biggest

Melting glacier ice in an icecave of the Schlatenkees, which is one of the biggest
Melting glacier ice in an ice cave of the Schlatenkees, which is one of the biggest glaciers in Austria and retreating rapidly. Drops of water. East Tyrol, Austria

Background imageImages Dated 5th October 2009: Melting glacier ice in an icecave of the Schlatenkees, which is one of the biggest

Melting glacier ice in an icecave of the Schlatenkees, which is one of the biggest
Melting glacier ice in an ice cave of the Schlatenkees, which is one of the biggest glaciers in Austria and retreating rapidly. East Tyrol, Austria

Background imageImages Dated 5th October 2009: Ice cave and glacier snout of Schlatenkees, source of the creek Schlatenbach

Ice cave and glacier snout of Schlatenkees, source of the creek Schlatenbach. Parts of the have collapsed and melted away. Therefore an ice cave with two openings exists. Austria, East Tyrol

Background imageImages Dated 5th October 2009: Ice cave and glacier snout of Schlatenkees, source of the creek Schlatenbach

Ice cave and glacier snout of Schlatenkees, source of the creek Schlatenbach. Parts of the have collapsed and melted away. Therefore an ice cave with two openings exists. Austria, East Tyrol

Background imageImages Dated 5th October 2009: Ice cave and glacier snout of Schlatenkees, source of the creek Schlatenbach

Ice cave and glacier snout of Schlatenkees, source of the creek Schlatenbach. Parts of the have collapsed and melted away. Therefore an ice cave with two openings exists. Austria, East Tyrol

Background imageImages Dated 5th October 2009: reflection of Mount Hoher Zaun and Mount Schwarze Want in a pond in late fall, Hohe

reflection of Mount Hoher Zaun and Mount Schwarze Want in a pond in late fall, Hohe Tauern National Park. East Tyrol, Austria

Background imageImages Dated 5th October 2009: Glacier snout of Schlatenkees. The Schlatenkees is one of the biggest glaciers in Austria

Glacier snout of Schlatenkees. The Schlatenkees is one of the biggest glaciers in Austria and retreating rapidly. contact zone of glacier and bedrock or moraine is visible. East Tyrol, Austria

Background imageImages Dated 5th October 2009: Glacier snout of Schlatenkees. The Schlatenkees is one of the biggest glaciers in Austria

Glacier snout of Schlatenkees. The Schlatenkees is one of the biggest glaciers in Austria and retreating rapidly. East Tyrol, Austria

Background imageImages Dated 5th October 2009: Glacier snout of Schlatenkees. The Schlatenkees is one of the biggest glaciers in Austria

Glacier snout of Schlatenkees. The Schlatenkees is one of the biggest glaciers in Austria and retreating rapidly. contact zone of glacier and bedrock or moraine is visible. East Tyrol, Austria

Background imageImages Dated 5th October 2009: Glacier snout of Schlatenkees. The ice shows layers, shearmarks and moraine debris

Glacier snout of Schlatenkees. The ice shows layers, shearmarks and moraine debris
Glacier snout of Schlatenkees. The ice shows layers, shear marks and moraine debris. The Schlatenkees is one of the biggest glaciers in Austria and retreating rapidly. East Tyrol, Austria

Background imageImages Dated 5th October 2009: Canada, British Columbia, Vancouver Island

Canada, British Columbia, Vancouver Island. Abstract close up photo of small brown mushrooms

Background imageImages Dated 5th October 2009: Canada, British Columbia, Vancouver Island

Canada, British Columbia, Vancouver Island
Canada, British Columbia, Vancouver. Rosy Russula (Russula sanguinea) on the forest floor

Background imageImages Dated 5th October 2009: Canada, British Columbia, Vancouver Island

Canada, British Columbia, Vancouver Island
Canada, British Columbia, Vancouver. Coral Fungi (Ramariopsis kunzei) on the forest floor

Background imageImages Dated 5th October 2009: Canada, British Columbia, Vancouver Island

Canada, British Columbia, Vancouver Island
Canada, British Columbia, Vancouver. Rosy Russula (Russula sanguinea) showing the gills

Background imageImages Dated 5th October 2009: Spring lamb, Dunedin, Otago, South Island, New Zealand

Spring lamb, Dunedin, Otago, South Island, New Zealand

Background imageImages Dated 5th October 2009: Jaipur, Rajasthan, India. Monkey sits on ledge at ancient Galtaji Temple in India

Jaipur, Rajasthan, India. Monkey sits on ledge at ancient Galtaji Temple in India

Background imageImages Dated 5th October 2009: UNESCO, India, West Bengal, Sunderbans National Park World Heritage site, and Biosphere Reserve

UNESCO, India, West Bengal, Sunderbans National Park World Heritage site, and Biosphere Reserve
India, West Bengal, Sunderbans National Park, UNESCO World Heritage site and Biosphere Reserve

Background imageImages Dated 5th October 2009: Cross section illustration of bird embryo inside egg

Cross section illustration of bird embryo inside egg

Background imageImages Dated 5th October 2009: Illustration of aggressive male Red Howler Monkey (Alouatta Seniculus)

Illustration of aggressive male Red Howler Monkey (Alouatta Seniculus)

Background imageImages Dated 5th October 2009: Cross section illustration of internal anatomy of male frog

Cross section illustration of internal anatomy of male frog

Background imageImages Dated 5th October 2009: Black and white illustration of Asian Elephant (Elephas colbertis)

Black and white illustration of Asian Elephant (Elephas colbertis)

Background imageImages Dated 5th October 2009: Dead Vlei, Soussusvlei, Namibia, Africa

Dead Vlei, Soussusvlei, Namibia, Africa
Dead trees in dry clay pan, Dead Vlei, Soussusvlei, Namibia, Africa

Background imageImages Dated 5th October 2009: Dead Vlei, Soussusvlei, Namibia, Africa

Dead Vlei, Soussusvlei, Namibia, Africa
Dead trees in dry clay pan, Dead Vlei, Soussusvlei, Namibia, Africa

Background imageImages Dated 5th October 2009: Dead Trees, Dry Clay Pan, Dead Vlei, Namibia

Dead Trees, Dry Clay Pan, Dead Vlei, Namibia
Dead trees in dry clay pan, Dead Vlei, Soussusvlei, Namibia, Africa

Background imageImages Dated 5th October 2009: Dead Trees, Dry Clay Pan, Dead Vlei, Namibia

Dead Trees, Dry Clay Pan, Dead Vlei, Namibia
Dead trees in dry clay pan, Dead Vlei, Soussusvlei, Namibia, Africa

Background imageImages Dated 5th October 2009: A snorkeler explores a shallow lagoon in a remote part of Raja Ampat

A snorkeler explores a shallow lagoon in a remote part of Raja Ampat, Indonesia. This beautiful region is known as the heart of the Coral Triangle and is a popular destination for scuba divers

Background imageImages Dated 5th October 2009: A blue starfish lies on the seafloor near a mangrove forest

A blue starfish lies on the seafloor near a mangrove forest in Raja Ampat, Indonesia. Mangroves play an important role as nurseries for fish and invertebrates



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