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Barnacle Collection (page 3)

"Barnacles: Nature's Tiny Architects and Hitchhikers" Barnacles, scientifically known as Cirripedia or barnacles

Background imageBarnacle Collection: Picture No. 11993056

Picture No. 11993056
Barnacle Goose - adult goose in flight - Germany Date:

Background imageBarnacle Collection: Picture No. 11993055

Picture No. 11993055
Barnacle Goose - adult goose in arctic landscape - Svalbard, Norway Date:

Background imageBarnacle Collection: Picture No. 11993054

Picture No. 11993054
Barnacle Goose - adult goose in arctic landscape - Svalbard, Norway Date:

Background imageBarnacle Collection: Picture No. 11993123

Picture No. 11993123
Barnacle Geese - Two Flying - Cumbria - UK Date:

Background imageBarnacle Collection: Portrait of J D Stoyle, English actor

Portrait of J D Stoyle, English actor
Portrait of James D Stoyle (1831-1880), English character actor and comedian, who had recently appeared in the role of Ben Barnacle (depicted in the top left corner)

Background imageBarnacle Collection: Caricature of J D Stoyle, English actor

Caricature of J D Stoyle, English actor
Caricature of James D Stoyle (1831-1880), English character actor and comedian, seen here in the character of Ben Barnacle in a production of Billee Taylor by Stephens

Background imageBarnacle Collection: Girl on Rock 1950S

Girl on Rock 1950S
Fifties brunette, standing atop a barnacle encrusted rock in the sea, recreates the Birth of Venus wearing a plaid swimsuit & hiding her modesty with a towel. Date: 1950s

Background imageBarnacle Collection: USA, Washington, Tongue Point. Blood star and rainbow star in tide pool. Credit as

USA, Washington, Tongue Point. Blood star and rainbow star in tide pool. Credit as: Marie Bush / Jaynes Gallery / DanitaDelimont

Background imageBarnacle Collection: USA, Washington. Goose barnacles in Salt Creek Recreation Area

USA, Washington. Goose barnacles in Salt Creek Recreation Area. Credit as: Don Paulson / Jaynes Gallery / DanitaDelimont

Background imageBarnacle Collection: Mussels and barnacles, Olympic National Park, Washington, USA

Mussels and barnacles, Olympic National Park, Washington, USA

Background imageBarnacle Collection: USA, Alaska. A moon glow anemone attempts to eat a blue muscle

USA, Alaska. A moon glow anemone attempts to eat a blue muscle

Background imageBarnacle Collection: USA, California, San Diego, Barnacles in tide pools on the Pacific Ocean (Large format

USA, California, San Diego, Barnacles in tide pools on the Pacific Ocean (Large format
USA, California, San Diego, Barnacles in tide pools on the Pacific Ocean. Credit as: Christopher Talbot Frank / Jaynes Gallery / DanitaDelimont

Background imageBarnacle Collection: USA, Alaska, Glacier Bay National Park. Close-up of cow parsnip in Bartlett Cove

USA, Alaska, Glacier Bay National Park. Close-up of cow parsnip in Bartlett Cove. Credit as: Don Paulson / Jaynes Gallery / DanitaDelimont

Background imageBarnacle Collection: Europe, Norway, Svalbard. Humpback whale tailfin breeches the water in Hinlopen Strait

Europe, Norway, Svalbard. Humpback whale tailfin breeches the water in Hinlopen Strait
Norway, Svalbard. Humpback whale tailfin breeches the water in Hinlopen Strait. Credit as: Bill Young / Jaynes Gallery / DanitaDelimont

Background imageBarnacle Collection: Picture No. 11807003

Picture No. 11807003
Humpback whale humpback whale, Megaptera novaeangliae, note the two kinds of barnacles, the long gooseneck barnacle, Conchoderma aurtium, whic lives on the acorn barnacle, Coronula diadema

Background imageBarnacle Collection: Barnacles engraving 1888

Barnacles engraving 1888
Illustrated Natural History of the Three Kingdoms Illustrierte Naturgeschichte der drei Reiche Franz StrAÔé¼ssles - Wilhelm Nitzschke, Stuttgart 1888

Background imageBarnacle Collection: Illustration of Blue Mussel (Mytilus edulis), showing oval opening and fringed opening

Illustration of Blue Mussel (Mytilus edulis), showing oval opening and fringed opening, and barnacles growing on shell

Background imageBarnacle Collection: Cartoon of crab, sinking in sand, over-burdened by barnacles on back

Cartoon of crab, sinking in sand, over-burdened by barnacles on back

Background imageBarnacle Collection: Illustration of branchiopoda, copepod, barnacle and malacostracan

Illustration of branchiopoda, copepod, barnacle and malacostracan

Background imageBarnacle Collection: Illustration of acorn barnacle at low tide, keeping upper plates closed over feeding limbs

Illustration of acorn barnacle at low tide, keeping upper plates closed over feeding limbs, and covered by tide, with plates open and limbs spread out to feed

Background imageBarnacle Collection: Illustration of animals living on the shore beneath beach surface, channelled wrack

Illustration of animals living on the shore beneath beach surface, channelled wrack, rough periwinkle, acorn barnacle, bladder wrack, beadlet anemone, oarweed, sea squirt, scarlet starfish

Background imageBarnacle Collection: Illustration of young mantis shrimp and barnacle

Illustration of young mantis shrimp and barnacle

Background imageBarnacle Collection: Picture No. 11674797

Picture No. 11674797
Barnacle Goose. Date:

Background imageBarnacle Collection: Picture No. 11674796

Picture No. 11674796
Barnacle Goose close-up. Date:

Background imageBarnacle Collection: Close-up view of a Hawksbill sea turtle on a reef in Raja Ampat

Close-up view of a Hawksbill sea turtle on a reef in Raja Ampat, West Papua, Indonesia

Background imageBarnacle Collection: Close-up view of the underside of a Hawksbill sea turtle with barnacles

Close-up view of the underside of a Hawksbill sea turtle with barnacles
Close-up view of the underside of a Hawksbill sea turtle, complete with barnacles, on a reef in Raja Ampat, West Papua, Indonesia

Background imageBarnacle Collection: Joseph Wolf and H. C. Richter (active 1841-active c

Joseph Wolf and H. C. Richter (active 1841-active c
Joseph Wolf and H.C. Richter (active 1841-active c. 1881), Barnacle Goose (Bernicla Leucopsis), hand-colored lithograph

Background imageBarnacle Collection: USA California, Santa Barbara, Arroyo Burro Beach, aka Hendrys Beach, in the fog

USA California, Santa Barbara, Arroyo Burro Beach, aka Hendrys Beach, in the fog, California mussels (blue) and leaf barnacles (" Pollicipes polymerus", aka Gooseneck barnacles)

Background imageBarnacle Collection: Barnacles -Balanidae- and Limpets -Patellidae- in the surf zone on a rock, Sandoy, Faroe Islands

Barnacles -Balanidae- and Limpets -Patellidae- in the surf zone on a rock, Sandoy, Faroe Islands, Denmark

Background imageBarnacle Collection: AUDUBON: PUFFIN. Horned Puffin (Fratercula corniculata)

AUDUBON: PUFFIN. Horned Puffin (Fratercula corniculata). Engraving after John James Audubon for his Birds of America, 1827-38

Background imageBarnacle Collection: AUDUBON: GOOSE. Barnacle Goose (Branta leucopsis)

AUDUBON: GOOSE. Barnacle Goose (Branta leucopsis). Engraving after John James Audubon for his Birds of America, 1827-38

Background imageBarnacle Collection: BARNACLE GEESE MYTH. A fanciful picture of the Breed of Barnackle-geese, the

BARNACLE GEESE MYTH. A fanciful picture of the Breed of Barnackle-geese, the myth according to which gooseneck barnacles develop into geese

Background imageBarnacle Collection: NA, USA, Washington, La Push Sea stars exposed at low tide at Second Beach

NA, USA, Washington, La Push Sea stars exposed at low tide at Second Beach
NA, USA, Washington, La Push. Sea stars exposed at low tide at Second Beach

Background imageBarnacle Collection: USA, Washington State, Salt Creek State Park, Tongue Point. California mussels with

USA, Washington State, Salt Creek State Park, Tongue Point. California mussels with barnacles

Background imageBarnacle Collection: British Columbia, Canada, September 2006

British Columbia, Canada, September 2006
British Columbia, Canada

Background imageBarnacle Collection: Picture No. 11014701

Picture No. 11014701
Barnacle Geese - in flight Minsmere RSPB Reserve, Suffolk, UK (Branta leucopsis) Date:

Background imageBarnacle Collection: Barnacle Geese grazing field by Loch Gruinart, Isle of Islay Scotland

Barnacle Geese grazing field by Loch Gruinart, Isle of Islay Scotland

Background imageBarnacle Collection: Looking over Loch Gruinart, wintering grounds of the Barnacle and white fronted geese

Looking over Loch Gruinart, wintering grounds of the Barnacle and white fronted geese. Isle of Islay Scotland

Background imageBarnacle Collection: Barnacle Geese grazing on grass on Islay Scotland

Barnacle Geese grazing on grass on Islay Scotland

Background imageBarnacle Collection: Picture No. 10887326

Picture No. 10887326
Greylag Goose and Barnacle Goose - (Branta leucopsis) - in flight (Anser anser) Date:

Background imageBarnacle Collection: Picture No. 10984328

Picture No. 10984328
Barnacle Goose - kissing lamb Island of Texel, Holland, Europe (Branta leucopsis) Date:

Background imageBarnacle Collection: Picture No. 10984327

Picture No. 10984327
Barnacle Goose - with lambs Island of Texel, Holland, Europe (Branta leucopsis) Date:

Background imageBarnacle Collection: Picture No. 10886304

Picture No. 10886304
Loch Gruinart RSPB Reserve working farm with Barnacle Geese Date:

Background imageBarnacle Collection: Picture No. 10886270

Picture No. 10886270
Barnacle Goose and Avocet confontation (Branta leucopsis & Recurviostra ) Date:

Background imageBarnacle Collection: Picture No. 10886269

Picture No. 10886269
Barnacle Goose (Branta leucopsis ) Date:

Background imageBarnacle Collection: Picture No. 10886271

Picture No. 10886271
Barnacle Goose - coming in to land (Branta leucopsis ) Date:

Background imageBarnacle Collection: Picture No. 10886273

Picture No. 10886273
Barnacle Goose - being attacked by Black-headed Gull (Larus ridibundus) (Branta leucopsis) Date:

Background imageBarnacle Collection: Picture No. 10886272

Picture No. 10886272
Barnacle Goose and Avocet confontation (Branta leucopsis & Recurviostra ) Date:



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"Barnacles: Nature's Tiny Architects and Hitchhikers" Barnacles, scientifically known as Cirripedia or barnacles, are fascinating creatures that have captivated scientists and nature enthusiasts alike. These unique marine crustaceans have a remarkable ability to attach themselves to various surfaces, including the bodies of California gray whales. One astonishing sight is the colony of barnacles called Cryptolepas rhachianecti along with Cyamid crustaceans found on the head of a gray whale. In this incredible photo, three species of cyamids, also known as whale lice, can be seen clinging onto the majestic creature. Illustrations showcasing barnacles alongside other marine organisms like horseshoe crabs, shrimp, and crabs highlight their diverse ecosystem interactions, and is intriguing how these small creatures coexist in harmony with larger marine life forms. The close-up image of a California Grey Whale's head reveals blowholes and patches of barnacles in San Ignacio Lagoon located in Baja California South, Mexico. This symbiotic relationship between the whale and its hitchhiking companions showcases nature's intricate balance. In Nakwakto Rapids lies another captivating scene where gooseneck barnacles (Pollicipes Polymerus) thrive amidst kelp forests. The vibrant colors create an enchanting underwater landscape that highlights the beauty within our oceans' depths. However, not all interactions involving they are harmonious. Purple and Ochre sea stars (Pisaster ochraceus) prey on Pacific blue mussels while sharing space on rocky shores. This predator-prey dynamic reminds us that every organism plays a crucial role in maintaining ecological equilibrium. Even historical landmarks bear witness to the significance presence. Barnacle Historic State Park in Miami serves as a reminder of our connection to nature's history through structures like Barnacle House – living proof that humans have long been intrigued by these tiny architects.