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Branch Collection

"Nature's Artistry

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Branch Collection: Red kite (Milvus milvus), two birds perching on a branch, one perching on top end of branch
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Branch Collection: Renton, Washington State, USA. Colorful red maple trees in Autumn in Gene Coulon Memorial Beach Park
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Branch Collection: Eu haere ia oe (Woman Holding a Fruit. Where Are You Going?), 1893. Artist: Paul Gauguin
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Branch Collection: USA, South Carolina, Charleston, Angel Oak
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Branch Collection: Sir Winston Churchill statue and Big Ben, Parliament Square, Westminster, London
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Branch Collection: Ara ararauna, blue-and-yellow macaw
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Branch Collection: Dormouse - in Rowan Tree
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Branch Collection: Desert Landscape with Cactus in Arizona
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Branch Collection: Oriolus oriolus, Eurasian golden oriole
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Branch Collection: Long-tailed tit
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Branch Collection: Busy street scene at Spitalfields, East End of London
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Branch Collection: Charles Darwin in his evolutionary tree
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Branch Collection: Dove - in flight carrying olive branch in beak Digital Manipulation
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Branch Collection: Harpy Eagle (Harpia harpyja) portrait. Gamboa, Soberania National Park, Panama
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Branch Collection: Tawny Owl
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Branch Collection: Northern Goshawk -Accipiter gentilis-, Stubai Valley, Tyrol, Austria
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Branch Collection: Calyptorhynchus funereus, yellow-tailed black cockatoo
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Branch Collection: ALICE IN WONDERLAND, 1865. The Cheshire Cat. Illustration by John Tenniel from the first edition
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Branch Collection: Phlomis fruticosa, Jerusalem Sage, densely branched shrub with yellow flowers
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Branch Collection: Blue Bird (Bird Sirin) - Sergey Solomko
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Branch Collection: Noisy Miners
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Branch Collection: Ara macao, scarlet macaw
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Branch Collection: Pharomachrus moccino, resplendent quetzal
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Branch Collection: CHILI PEPPER, 1735. Line engraving by Elizabeth Blackwell from her book A Curious Herbal published
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Branch Collection: Farmer and team of working horses plough a field
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Branch Collection: Plumstead Common Road
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Branch Collection: Camellia Sinensis (Tea)
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Branch Collection: Colours derived from coal tar (colour litho)
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Branch Collection: Invergarry Castle in the Scottish Highlands - the seat of the Chiefs of the Clan
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Branch Collection: Malurus splendens, Splendid Fairy Wren perched on a tree branch
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Branch Collection: Resplendent Quetzal -Pharomacrus mocinno-, male, San Gerardo de Dota, Province of San Jose
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Branch Collection: Snowy Owl, by John James Audubon
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Branch Collection: The Dark Hedges in Northern Ireland, beech tree avenue, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom
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Branch Collection: Troglodytes troglodytes, winter wren
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Branch Collection: Nymphicus hollandicus, cockatiel
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Branch Collection: Neophema pulchella, turquoise parrot
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Branch Collection: CARDAMOM, 1735. The cardamon plant with seedpod. Line engraving by Elizabeth Blackwell from her
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Branch Collection: Red squirrel on a branch
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Branch Collection: English oak (Quercus robur) acorns
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Branch Collection: AUDUBON: HAWK. Merlin, or pigeon hawk (Falco columbarius), from John James Audubons The Birds of
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Branch Collection: Gardens at Gravetye Manor, near East Grinstead, Sussex
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Branch Collection: Crimson Rosella, Platycercus elegans, Wilsons Promontory, Victoria, Australia
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Branch Collection: Young Little Owl (Athene noctua) forms itself into a round shape, feeling at ease
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Branch Collection: Suffragette, The House That Man Built Banner
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Branch Collection: Brochure illustration, W Barratt & Co Ltd, Northampton
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Branch Collection: Lightning storm
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Branch Collection: Japanese temple garden in autumn, Daigoji Temple, Kyoto, Japan, Asia
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Branch Collection: The Dark Hedges in Northern Ireland, beech tree avenue, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom


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"Nature's Artistry: Exploring the Beauty of Branches Across the Globe" From the towering Angel Oak in South Carolina to the vibrant Harpy Eagle perched on a branch in Panama's Soberania National Park, branches have long captivated our imagination. In Charleston, USA, moss-draped branches create an enchanting canopy that transports us to another time. Meanwhile, a curious Dormouse finds solace amidst the comforting embrace of a Rowan Tree. Venturing into Arizona's desert landscape reveals resilient cacti standing tall on barren branches, showcasing nature's ability to thrive even in harsh conditions. In bustling Spitalfields, London, busy streets are lined with trees whose branches provide shade and respite for weary city dwellers. A Long-tailed tit delicately balances itself on a slender branch as it flits from tree to tree. And who can forget the vivid colors derived from coal tar that adorn lithographs depicting scenes both real and imagined? High above Austria's Stubai Valley, a majestic Northern Goshawk surveys its domain from atop a sturdy branch—a symbol of strength and power, and is here that Charles Darwin famously contemplated his evolutionary theories under the sheltering arms of an ancient tree. In flight across digital realms, doves carry olive branches as symbols of peace and hope—digital manipulations adding depth to their message. Finally, Sergey Solomko captures the ethereal beauty of Blue Birds (Bird Sirin), their delicate feathers contrasting against lush greenery and intricate branches. Whether they serve as homes for birds or canvases for artists' imaginations; whether they bear witness to scientific discoveries or offer moments of tranquility amidst chaos—the humble branch connects us all through its universal presence in landscapes around the world.