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Picture No. 10876377
Alpine Swift in flight (Apus melba) Date

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Picture No. 10876347
Himalayan Glacier and peaks (from the air). ( ) Date

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Picture No. 10876391
Black Kites - in flight on migration over Tarifa (Milvus Migrans) Date

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Picture No. 10882665
Baobab Tree (Adansonia digitata) Date

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Picture No. 10883054
June - North Norfolk - UK (Anas querquedula) Date

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Picture No. 10882694
Hadzabe Tribal Boys - with bow and arrow - less than 1500 Hadzabe remain Date

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Picture No. 10882846
Longfin Bannerfish - with diver (Heniochus acuminatus ) Date

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Picture No. 10882693
Hadzabe Tribal Boys - less than 1500 Hadzabe remain Date

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Picture No. 10882719
Birch Trees - reflected in pond Date

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Picture No. 10882724
Black-billed Gull (Chroicocephalus bulleri) Date

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Picture No. 10883053
Fieldfare - feeding on hawthorn berries (Turdus pilaris) Date

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Picture No. 10882779
The Carthaginian Wreck Date

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Picture No. 10882619
Photographer Suzi Eszterhas - with Serval - 6 week old orphan serval kitten in kangaroo pouch (used to increase emotional bond with foster parent) (Felis serval) Date

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Picture No. 10882720
Birch Trees - reflected in pond Date

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Picture No. 10880722
Solar Cooking Furnace Date

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Picture No. 10877432
Grey Heron (Ardea cinerea) Date

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Picture No. 10877327
Crimson Breasted Shrike - male (Laniarius atrococcineus) Date

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Picture No. 10880308
Tourists on the Athabasca Glacier by snow vehicle Date

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Picture No. 10880238
Commensal shrimp - between arms of sea anemone (Periclimenes sp.) Date

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Picture No. 10880104
Black-backed Jackal - With freshly killed Thomson's gazelle defending it against vultures (Canis mesomelas) Date

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Picture No. 10880036
Black-backed Jackal - Pulling apart stomach of Thomson's gazelle. (Canis mesomelas) Date

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Picture No. 10879624
African Lion - females attacking Cape Buffalo (Panthera leo) Date

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Picture No. 10882718
Camelthorn Trees - and red sand dunes (Acacia erioloba) Date

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Picture No. 10880050
Black-backed Jackal - Surrounded by vultures at Thomson's gazelle (Canis mesomelas) Date

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Picture No. 10880237
Yorkshire Terrier Date

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Picture No. 10879603
Dr. Laurie Marker and Kanini - an orphan female cheetah being raised by Dr. Marker and used as an educational ambassador (Acinonyx jubatus) Date

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Picture No. 10880090
Black-backed Jackal - Carrying Thomson's gazelle leg. (Canis mesomelas) Date

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Picture No. 10882658
Baobab Tree (Adansonia digitata) Date

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Picture No. 10882721
Asian Elephant: females with juvenile (Elephas maximus) Date

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Picture No. 10877191
Bull Huss - egg case (mermaid's purse) lying on the strand line on top of bladder wrack (Scyliorhinus stellaris) Date

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Picture No. 10877179
Lammergeier / Bearded Vulture - adult with carrion (Gypaetus barbatus) Date

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Picture No. 10882606
Musician at cultural village near Kinigi at border of Virunga Volcanoes National Park, Rwanda Date

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Picture No. 10882605
Ceremonial dancing performed for tourists at cultural village near Kinigi at border of Virunga Volcanoes National Park, Rwanda Date

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Picture No. 10877675
Farmland Date

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Picture No. 10880640
Garden Warbler - brooding (Sylvia borin) Date

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Picture No. 10882602
Children looking at photo of themselves in tourist's camera Date

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Picture No. 10863205
Calf being branded.Bushy Park Cattle Station, 60km south of Mount Isa, Queensland, .Australia Date

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Picture No. 10863190
City skyline and Princes Bridge.on the Yarra River Melbourne, Victoria, Australia Date

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Picture No. 10863222
Mustering by helicopter.Bushy Park Cattle Station, 60km south of Mount Isa, Queensland, .Australia. Bushy Park Cattle Station, North Queensland, Australia Date

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Picture No. 10863208
Bushy Park Cattle Station.aerial. 60km south of Mount Isa, Queensland, .Australia Date

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Picture No. 10863218
Separating calves from heifers for branding.Bushy Park Cattle Station, 60km south of Mount Isa, Queensland, .Australia. Bushy Park Cattle Station, North Queensland, Australia Date

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Picture No. 10863198
The outback town of Birdsville with the Diamantina River floodplain beyond. Queensland, Australia Date

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Picture No. 10863237
Monument rock pillar and township built in the late 1990s for workers at the opencut phosphate mine nearby..Standish Range, N. Queensland, Australia Date

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Picture No. 10863268
Cattle in yards.drafting cattle - separating calf from.mother for branding, de-horning, .castrating and selecting the best steer for the meat market

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Picture No. 10863246
Windmill.on cattle station. Bushy Park Station, North Queensland, Australia Date

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Picture No. 10863253
Cattle mustering - aerial photograph.by helicopter on outback station..Bushy Park Cattle Station, North Queensland, Australia Date

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Picture No. 10863285
Windmill.Stockman sitting at top of windmill while carrying out maintenance work. Bushy Park Cattle Station, Far North Queensland, Australia

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Picture No. 10863263
Stockmen branding a steer.Brands are burnt into the skin of cattle to identify the owners. Branding is done in the cool (or even cold) of the early morning



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