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Background imageImages Dated 18th March 2010: White wagtail

White wagtail (Motacilla alba) in a wetland area. White wagtails are insectivorous, preferring to live in open country where it is easy to spot and pursue their prey. Photographed in Israel in October

Background imageImages Dated 18th March 2010: Organic chicken farming

Organic chicken farming. Chickens (Gallus domesticus) in an organic, free roaming, chicken coop, with food being provided through the red structures. These feeding bowls are manufactured by Plason

Background imageImages Dated 18th March 2010: Listeria bacteria, SEM

Listeria bacteria, SEM
Listeria sp. bacteria, coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM). Listeria are Gram-positive rod-shaped bacteria. The species L. monocytogenes is a human pathogen, causing the disease listeriosis

Background imageImages Dated 18th March 2010: Chinese acupuncture model

Chinese acupuncture model. Front view of a male Chinese acupuncture model, with marking and numbers and Chinese labels to show the acupuncture points and lines (meridians)

Background imageImages Dated 18th March 2010: Human blood cells, SEM

Human blood cells, SEM
Human blood cells, coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM). Seen here are platelets (small, roundish) and a neutrophil white blood cell (large, whitish)

Background imageImages Dated 18th March 2010: Herd of cows and goats

Herd of cows and goats returning from pasture. Domesticated cows (Bos primigenius taurus) and goats (Capra aegagrus hircus) are subspecies of the wild forms

Background imageImages Dated 18th March 2010: Common moorhen

Common moorhen (Gallinula chloropus). Moorhens are aquatic birds found in freshwater habitats in the Americas, Europe, southern Asia and southern Africa

Background imageImages Dated 18th March 2010: Air compressor tubes

Air compressor tubes. These tubes (yellow) are part of an air compressor, a machine used to compress air, usually to produce cylinders of pressurized gas or to provide pressure for a pneumatic

Background imageImages Dated 18th March 2010: F15 jets being refueled by a Boeing 707

F15 jets being refueled by a Boeing 707, while in flight. Aerial refueling allows medium-range fighter aircraft to operate at greater range from their bases

Background imageImages Dated 18th March 2010: Squirrel monkey

Squirrel monkey (Saimiri sciureus). This monkey inhabits the humid forests of southern Central America. It is exclusively arboreal, and very rarely descends to the ground

Background imageImages Dated 18th March 2010: Yellow-vented bulbul

Yellow-vented bulbul (Pycnonotus xanthopygos) perching on a branch. This songbird is also known as the white-spectacled bulbul. Photographed in Israel

Background imageImages Dated 18th March 2010: Golden barrel cacti

Golden barrel cacti (Echinocactus grusonii). A cactus is a plant that has tissues adapted to minimise water loss in the arid environment it inhabits

Background imageImages Dated 18th March 2010: Organic chicken farming

Organic chicken farming. Chickens (Gallus domesticus) in an organic, free roaming, chicken coop, with food being provided through the red structures. These feeding bowls are manufactured by Plason

Background imageImages Dated 18th March 2010: Human blood cells, SEM

Human blood cells, SEM
Human blood cells, coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM). Seen here are platelets (small, roundish) and a neutrophil white blood cell (large, whitish)

Background imageImages Dated 18th March 2010: Syrian cornflower-thistle flowers

Syrian cornflower-thistle flowers
Syrian cornflower-thistle (Centaurea cyanoides) flowers. This plant is a type of knapweed. Photographed in Israel

Background imageImages Dated 18th March 2010: Burros tail foliage

Burros tail foliage
Burros tail (Sedum morganianum) foliage. Also called donkeys tail, this succulent plant is native to southern Mexico and Honduras

Background imageImages Dated 18th March 2010: Damselfly

Damselfly perching on a leaf blade. Damselflies (order Odonata) are predatory winged insects that feed on small insects in and around wetlands areas

Background imageImages Dated 18th March 2010: Salt encrustations by the Dead Sea

Salt encrustations by the Dead Sea, Israel. The Dead Sea is the lowest elevation on the Earths surface on dry land and one of the worlds saltiest bodies of water, with 33.7 per cent salinity

Background imageImages Dated 18th March 2010: Neutrophil engulfing thrush fungus, SEM

Neutrophil engulfing thrush fungus, SEM
Neutrophil engulfing thrush fungus. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a neutrophil white blood cell (centre) engulfing and destroying hyphae (long)

Background imageImages Dated 18th March 2010: Barn owls feeding on a rat

Barn owls feeding on a rat
Barn owls (Tyto alba) feeding on a rat. Parent feeding a nearly fully-grown young owl with a hunted rat. The young owl was raised in a coop provided on a farm in Israel

Background imageImages Dated 18th March 2010: Scientific calculator

Scientific calculator. This electronic device can be used to carry out advanced mathematical calculations, and can also be programmed to carry out series of calculations

Background imageImages Dated 18th March 2010: Air compressor

Air compressor. This machine is used to compress air, usually to produce cylinders of pressurized gas or to provide pressure for a pneumatic system

Background imageImages Dated 18th March 2010: Neutrophil engulfing TB bacteria, SEM

Neutrophil engulfing TB bacteria, SEM
Neutrophil engulfing TB bacteria. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a neutrophil white blood cell (large, centre) engulfing and destroying a tuberculosis (Mycobacterium tuberculosis)

Background imageImages Dated 18th March 2010: Vinous-breasted starling

Vinous-breasted starling (Sturnus burmannicus) peering out of a hole in the tree. This bird is a songbird, and it eats insects and fruits. Holes in trees are a common location for bird nests

Background imageImages Dated 18th March 2010: Bluethroat

Bluethroat (Luscinia svecica). This songbird feeds on insects. It winters in Africa and India and migrates to Europe in the summer

Background imageImages Dated 18th March 2010: Yellow asphodel flowers

Yellow asphodel flowers
Yellow asphodel (Asphodeline lutea) flowers. This plant is also called Kings spear. Photographed in Israel

Background imageImages Dated 18th March 2010: Tomares nesimachus butterfly feeding

Tomares nesimachus butterfly feeding
Tomares nesimachus butterfly perched on a flower spike and feeding on nectar from the flowers. This winged form is the adult stage of the life cycle of moths and butterflies. Photographed in Israel

Background imageImages Dated 18th March 2010: Oceanography research

Oceanography research. Niskin bottle container being lowered into the sea. This measuring device collects water samples from different depths of the ocean

Background imageImages Dated 18th March 2010: Oriental small-clawed otters

Oriental small-clawed otters (Aonyx cinerea) resting after swimming. This otter, also known as the Asian small-clawed otter, is the smallest otter species in the world

Background imageImages Dated 18th March 2010: Dew drops on a spiders web

Dew drops on a spiders web. Dew consists of droplets of condensation that form on exposed surfaces in the early morning and late evening

Background imageImages Dated 18th March 2010: Charcoal production site

Charcoal production site. Pile of wood that has been constructed and which will be covered with turf and clay before being lit to produce charcoal in a slow and controlled burning process

Background imageImages Dated 18th March 2010: Turkey farming

Turkey farming. 24-day-old turkey hatchlings in a breeding and fattening coop. Domesticated turkeys are a breed of the wild turkey (Meleagris gallopavo)

Background imageImages Dated 18th March 2010: F16 jet being refueled by a Boeing 707

F16 jet being refueled by a Boeing 707, while in flight. Aerial refueling allows medium-range fighter aircraft to operate at greater range from their bases

Background imageImages Dated 18th March 2010: Common sandpiper

Common sandpiper (Actitis hypoleucos). This is a wading bird that inhabits coastal areas. It is a migrant, spending the northern summer in Europe and Asia and heading to Australasia

Background imageImages Dated 18th March 2010: Neutrophil engulfing thrush fungus, SEM

Neutrophil engulfing thrush fungus, SEM
Neutrophil engulfing thrush fungus. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a neutrophil white blood cell engulfing and destroying a hypha (round)

Background imageImages Dated 18th March 2010: Neutrophil engulfing thrush fungus, SEM

Neutrophil engulfing thrush fungus, SEM
Neutrophil engulfing thrush fungus. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a neutrophil white blood cell engulfing and destroying a hypha (yellow) from a thrush (Candida albicans) fungus

Background imageImages Dated 18th March 2010: Caper flower and buds

Caper flower and buds
Caper plant (Capparis spinosa) in flower, with an open flower (centre) and several unopened flower buds (green). This is a spiny shrub, native to Mediterranean and Caucasian areas

Background imageImages Dated 18th March 2010: Air compressor

Air compressor, close-up. This machine is used to compress air, usually to produce cylinders of pressurized gas or to provide pressure for a pneumatic system

Background imageImages Dated 18th March 2010: Tree aeonium rosettes

Tree aeonium rosettes
Tree aeonium (Aeonium arboreum) rosettes. This is a succulent, subtropical plant that can grow like a tree up to a metre in height

Background imageImages Dated 18th March 2010: Graceful prinia

Graceful prinia (Prinia gracilis) perching on a branch. This small bird is a warbler, a type of songbird. It feeds on insects, and is found in north-east Africa and south-west Asia

Background imageImages Dated 18th March 2010: GLENN MILLER (1904-1944). American band leader. Photographed in 1940

GLENN MILLER (1904-1944). American band leader. Photographed in 1940

Background imageImages Dated 18th March 2010: JOE VENUTI (1903-1978). Guiseppe Venuti. American jazz violinist and musician

JOE VENUTI (1903-1978). Guiseppe Venuti. American jazz violinist and musician. Photograph by Bob Parent, c1960s

Background imageImages Dated 18th March 2010: TEDDY WILSON (1912-1986). American jazz pianist and composer. Photographed by Bob Parent, 1960s

TEDDY WILSON (1912-1986). American jazz pianist and composer. Photographed by Bob Parent, 1960s

Background imageImages Dated 18th March 2010: TEDDY WILSON (1912-1986). American jazz pianist and composer. Photographed by Bob Parent, c1960s

TEDDY WILSON (1912-1986). American jazz pianist and composer. Photographed by Bob Parent, c1960s

Background imageImages Dated 18th March 2010: Bert Williams - Wolverhampton Wanderers

Bert Williams - Wolverhampton Wanderers
Football - 1950 / 1951 season Wolverhampton Wanderers and England goalkeeper Bert Williams

Background imageImages Dated 18th March 2010: Bert Williams - Wolverhampton Wanderers

Bert Williams - Wolverhampton Wanderers
Football - 1946 / 1947 season Wolverhampton Wanderers and England goalkeeper Bert Williams

Background imageImages Dated 18th March 2010: Bert Williams - Wolverhampton Wanderers

Bert Williams - Wolverhampton Wanderers
Football - 1954 Photocall Wolverhampton Wanderers goalkeeper Bert Williams with the League Division One Championship Trophy

Background imageImages Dated 18th March 2010: House boat, Kerala, India, Asia

House boat, Kerala, India, Asia



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