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"Vibrant Hues: Exploring the World Art and Nature" Immerse yourself in a world of vivid colors as we delve into the realm of "brightly coloured

Background imageBrightly Coloured Collection: Madagascar Fody C015 / 6485

Madagascar Fody C015 / 6485
Madagascar fody (Foudia madagascariensis). This small passerine bird, sometimes known as the red cardinal fody or common fody

Background imageBrightly Coloured Collection: Mevess starling

Mevess starling (Lamprotornis mevesii) on the ground. This bird is found in Angola, Botswana, Malawi, Mozambique, Namibia, South Africa, Zambia, and Zimbabwe. Photographed in captivity in Mauritius

Background imageBrightly Coloured Collection: Fischers lovebird

Fischers lovebird (Agapornis fischeri). These colourful birds are native to a small area of east-central Africa, south and southeast of Lake Victoria in northern Tanzania

Background imageBrightly Coloured Collection: Banded gecko C018 / 2378

Banded gecko C018 / 2378
Banded gecko. Central american banded gecko (Coleonyx mitratus) on a wooden stump. This species of gecko is native to Central America

Background imageBrightly Coloured Collection: Magnificent hummingbird C018 / 2422

Magnificent hummingbird C018 / 2422
Magnificent hummingbird (Eugenes fulgens) perched on a plant. This hummingbird inhabits wooded areas in southern North America, from Arizona, USA, to Mexico

Background imageBrightly Coloured Collection: Sharpshooter treehopper C018 / 2457

Sharpshooter treehopper C018 / 2457
Sharpshooter treehopper. Sharpshooters (tribe Proconiini) are various species of large leafhoppers and are related to cicadas. Photographed in Peru

Background imageBrightly Coloured Collection: Violet sabrewing hummingbird C018 / 2470

Violet sabrewing hummingbird C018 / 2470
Violet sabrewing hummingbird. Female violet sabrewing (Campylopterus hemileucurus) hovering in flight. This large hummingbird reaches lengths of 15 centimetres

Background imageBrightly Coloured Collection: Jewel bugs

Jewel bugs. Assorted selection of colourful Callidea sp. jewel bugs (family Scutelleridae) from Africa. The bodies of these specimens measure 1.8cm long

Background imageBrightly Coloured Collection: Violet sabrewing hummingbird C018 / 2469

Violet sabrewing hummingbird C018 / 2469
Violet sabrewing hummingbird. Female violet sabrewing (Campylopterus hemileucurus) hovering in flight. This large hummingbird reaches lengths of 15 centimetres

Background imageBrightly Coloured Collection: Red-eyed tree frog C018 / 2366

Red-eyed tree frog C018 / 2366
Red-eyed tree frog on a persons finger. The red-eyed tree frog (Agalychnis callidryas) is found in the tropical rainforests of central America, where it lives in trees and other vegetation

Background imageBrightly Coloured Collection: Strawberry poison frog C018 / 2413

Strawberry poison frog C018 / 2413
Strawberry poison frog (Oophaga pumilio) on a leaf. The basic colour of this small toxic poison dart frog is red. This is the blue jeans colour morph, found throughout Costa Rica and Panama

Background imageBrightly Coloured Collection: Magnificent hummingbird in flight C018 / 2421

Magnificent hummingbird in flight C018 / 2421
Magnificent hummingbird (Eugenes fulgens) in flight. This hummingbird inhabits wooded areas in southern North America, from Arizona, USA, to Mexico

Background imageBrightly Coloured Collection: Magnificent hummingbird in flight C018 / 2423

Magnificent hummingbird in flight C018 / 2423
Magnificent hummingbird (Eugenes fulgens) in flight. This hummingbird inhabits wooded areas in southern North America, from Arizona, USA, to Mexico

Background imageBrightly Coloured Collection: Red-eyed tree frog C018 / 2367

Red-eyed tree frog C018 / 2367
Red-eyed tree frog. The red-eyed tree frog (Agalychnis callidryas) is found in the tropical rainforests of central America, where it lives in trees and other vegetation

Background imageBrightly Coloured Collection: Violet sabrewing hummingbird C018 / 2471

Violet sabrewing hummingbird C018 / 2471
Violet sabrewing hummingbird. Female violet sabrewing (Campylopterus hemileucurus) hovering in flight. This large hummingbird reaches lengths of 15 centimetres

Background imageBrightly Coloured Collection: Banded gecko C018 / 2379

Banded gecko C018 / 2379
Banded gecko. Central american banded gecko (Coleonyx mitratus) on a wooden stump. This species of gecko is native to Central America

Background imageBrightly Coloured Collection: Green violetear hummingbird in flight C018 / 2401

Green violetear hummingbird in flight C018 / 2401
Green violetear hummingbird (Colibri thalassinus) in flight. This large hummingbird is found in mountain forests and scrubland in the tropics from Mexico to northern South America

Background imageBrightly Coloured Collection: Fiery-throated hummingbird C018 / 2395

Fiery-throated hummingbird C018 / 2395
Fiery-throated hummingbird on a branch. The fiery-throated hummingbird (Panterpe insignis) is a medium-sized hummingbird (family Trochilidae)

Background imageBrightly Coloured Collection: Red-eyed tree frog C018 / 2369

Red-eyed tree frog C018 / 2369
Red-eyed tree frog on a flower. The red-eyed tree frog (Agalychnis callidryas) is found in the tropical rainforests of central America, where it lives in trees and other vegetation

Background imageBrightly Coloured Collection: Parrot snake C018 / 2380

Parrot snake C018 / 2380
Parrot snake. The parrot snake (Leptophis depressirostris) is harmless to humans. It spends much of its time in the trees of its lowland tropical forest habitat, where it feeds on small birds

Background imageBrightly Coloured Collection: Giant cockroaches

Giant cockroaches
INS-BLATTO-143-Trichoblatta magnifica.Nom commun: Blatte Ordre: Dictyoptère (du grec, diktuon, filet, r

Background imageBrightly Coloured Collection: Strawberry poison frog C018 / 2381

Strawberry poison frog C018 / 2381
Strawberry poison frog (Oophaga pumilio) on a leaf. The basic colour of this small toxic poison dart frog is red. This is the blue jeans colour morph, found throughout Costa Rica and Panama

Background imageBrightly Coloured Collection: European bee-eater, artwork C016 / 3184

European bee-eater, artwork C016 / 3184
European bee-eater, artwork. The European bee-eater (Merops apiaster) is found in southern Europe and parts of northern Africa and western Asia

Background imageBrightly Coloured Collection: Burnet moth wings C016 / 2316

Burnet moth wings C016 / 2316
Burnet moth wings. Collection of wings from different Zygaena sp. burnet moths (family Zygaenidae). Specimen obtained from the University of Valencia, Spain

Background imageBrightly Coloured Collection: Five-spot burnet moth C016 / 2315

Five-spot burnet moth C016 / 2315
Five-spot burnet moth (Zygaena trifolii). This species of burnet moth (family Zygaenidae) is found from North Africa, through the western Mediterranean

Background imageBrightly Coloured Collection: Burnet moth C016 / 2313

Burnet moth C016 / 2313
Burnet moth. View of the upperside of a Zygaena rhadamanthus burnet moth (family Zygaenidae). This species is found in France, Spain, Portugal and Italy

Background imageBrightly Coloured Collection: Burnet moth C016 / 2314

Burnet moth C016 / 2314
Burnet moth. View of the upperside of a Zygaena transalpina burnet moth (family Zygaenidae). This species is found in Europe, from Germany to Croatia and Italy

Background imageBrightly Coloured Collection: Provence burnet moth C016 / 2312

Provence burnet moth C016 / 2312
Provence burnet moth (Zygaena occitanica). This species is found in Europe from the Algarve and southern Spain, up to the eastern parts of the Cantabrian Mountains

Background imageBrightly Coloured Collection: Burnet moth C016 / 2309

Burnet moth C016 / 2309
Burnet moth. View of the upperside of a Zygaena lavandulae burnet moth (family Zygaenidae). This species is found in France, Spain, Portugal, Italy, and North Africa, including Morocco

Background imageBrightly Coloured Collection: Burnet moth C016 / 2310

Burnet moth C016 / 2310
Burnet moth. View of the upperside of a Zygaena lavandulae burnet moth (family Zygaenidae). This species is found in France, Spain, Portugal, Italy, and North Africa, including Morocco

Background imageBrightly Coloured Collection: Burnet moth C016 / 2308

Burnet moth C016 / 2308
Burnet moth. View of the upperside of a Zygaena lavandulae burnet moth (family Zygaenidae). This species is found in France, Spain, Portugal, Italy, and North Africa, including Morocco

Background imageBrightly Coloured Collection: Burnet moth wings C016 / 2303

Burnet moth wings C016 / 2303
Burnet moth wings. Collection of wings from different Zygaena sp. burnet moths (family Zygaenidae). Specimen obtained from the University of Valencia, Spain

Background imageBrightly Coloured Collection: Burnet moth C016 / 2306

Burnet moth C016 / 2306
Burnet moth. View of the upperside of a Zygaena ignifera burnet moth (family Zygaenidae). This species is found in Spain. Specimen obtained from the University of Valencia, Spain

Background imageBrightly Coloured Collection: Burnet moth C016 / 2305

Burnet moth C016 / 2305
Burnet moth. View of the upperside of a Zygaena hippocrepidis burnet moth (family Zygaenidae). Specimen obtained from the University of Valencia, Spain

Background imageBrightly Coloured Collection: Burnet moth C016 / 2304

Burnet moth C016 / 2304
Burnet moth. View of the upperside of a Zygaena fausta burnet moth (family Zygaenidae). This species is found in Western Europe. Specimen obtained from the University of Valencia, Spain

Background imageBrightly Coloured Collection: DNA molecule, artwork C013 / 4688

DNA molecule, artwork C013 / 4688
DNA molecule. Computer artwork showing a double stranded DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) molecule. DNA is composed of two strands twisted into a double helix

Background imageBrightly Coloured Collection: DNA molecule, artwork C013 / 4687

DNA molecule, artwork C013 / 4687
DNA molecule. Computer artwork showing a double stranded DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) molecule. DNA is composed of two strands twisted into a double helix

Background imageBrightly Coloured Collection: Chromosomes, artwork C013 / 4620

Chromosomes, artwork C013 / 4620
Chromosomes. Computer artwork of human chromosomes. Chromosomes are composed of deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) that contain sections, called genes, which encode the bodys genetic information

Background imageBrightly Coloured Collection: DNA molecule, artwork C013 / 4689

DNA molecule, artwork C013 / 4689
DNA molecule. Computer artwork showing a double stranded DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) molecule. DNA is composed of two strands twisted into a double helix

Background imageBrightly Coloured Collection: Sari lengths of brightly coloured cotton, hand woven on village looms, Kalna, West Bengal, India

Sari lengths of brightly coloured cotton, hand woven on village looms, Kalna, West Bengal, India, Asia

Background imageBrightly Coloured Collection: Bright coloured houses, Alfonso I Street, Saragossa (Zaragoza), Aragon, Spain, Europe

Bright coloured houses, Alfonso I Street, Saragossa (Zaragoza), Aragon, Spain, Europe

Background imageBrightly Coloured Collection: Blue waxbill male

Blue waxbill male (Uraeginthus angolensis) perched on a twig. This small finch-like bird is found in southern Africa. Photographed in Kruger National Park, South Africa

Background imageBrightly Coloured Collection: String

String. Tangled threads of string

Background imageBrightly Coloured Collection: SCUBA diving, Indonesia

SCUBA diving, Indonesia
SCUBA diving. Diver swimming over anthia fish and staghorn coral (acropora sp.) on a reef. Photographed in Indonesia

Background imageBrightly Coloured Collection: Cardinalfish

Cardinalfish (Apogon sp.) sheltering in a crinoid. Photographed off Rinca island, Komodo National Park, Indonesia

Background imageBrightly Coloured Collection: Umbellate tree coral

Umbellate tree coral (Dendronephthya mucronata). Photographed in Komodo National Park, Indonesia

Background imageBrightly Coloured Collection: Goby on sea pen

Goby on sea pen
Goby (Pleurisicya mossambica) on a purple sea pen (Virgularia gustaviana). Photographed off Rinca island, Komodo National Park, Indonesia

Background imageBrightly Coloured Collection: Headshield slugs on soft coral

Headshield slugs on soft coral
Headshield slugs (Chelidonura amoena) on soft coral. Photographed off Rinca island, Komodo National Park, Indonesia



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"Vibrant Hues: Exploring the World Art and Nature" Immerse yourself in a world of vivid colors as we delve into the realm of "brightly coloured. " From captivating artworks to mesmerizing creatures, this caption celebrates the beauty that bursts forth in an array of hues. In 1907, an oil on canvas masterpiece titled "Blue Vase with Oranges" captures our attention. The vibrant blue vase juxtaposed against the oranges creates a striking contrast that ignites our senses. Nature's own artist presents us with another spectacle – the red-eyed tree frog. Its radiant green body adorned with bright red eyes is nature's way of painting a living work of art. Venturing into scientific marvels, we encounter a Bose-Einstein condensate simulation. This experiment showcases how particles merge and form an ethereal cloud-like structure, reminiscent of brightly colored nebulae in distant galaxies. Diving beneath azure waters, we discover the rusty parrotfish. With its iridescent scales shimmering like precious gemstones, it adds a burst of color to aquatic landscapes teeming with life. Returning to artistic creations, we find ourselves captivated by Henri Matisse's "Bouquet of Flowers. " Painted around 1930, this oil on canvas piece radiates joy through its bold and lively palette. A delicate balance between elegance and vibrancy is found within Vincent van Gogh's "Vase with Red Tulips. " The scarlet blooms pop against their surroundings while exuding both passion and serenity simultaneously. Moving forward in time but not lacking in brilliance, we stumble upon Anemones in Green Pitcher by Émile Bernard from around 1940. The vivid green vessel holds these delicate flowers like jewels amidst lush foliage—a testament to nature's ability to create breathtaking compositions even outside canvases' confines.