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"Exploring the Marvels of Living Organisms: From Quokkas to Falcons" A Quokka marsupial on Rottnest Island

Background imageLiving Organism Collection: Sugar beet (Beta vulgaris)

Sugar beet (Beta vulgaris)
Illustration of a Sugar beet (Beta vulgaris)

Background imageLiving Organism Collection: Rabelo boats and Dom Luis I bridge in Douro river, Porto

Rabelo boats and Dom Luis I bridge in Douro river, Porto
Dom Luis I bridge and rabelo boats from Vila Nova de Gaia. The Dom Lu's I Bridge is a double-decked metal arch bridge that spans the Douro River between the cities of Porto

Background imageLiving Organism Collection: Double English Primrose, Common Primrose, English Primrose (Primula vulgaris)

Double English Primrose, Common Primrose, English Primrose (Primula vulgaris)

Background imageLiving Organism Collection: Various tomato varieties

Various tomato varieties

Background imageLiving Organism Collection: Ichthyosaurus and Plesiosaurus

Ichthyosaurus and Plesiosaurus
Vintage engraving of an Ichthyosaurus and Plesiosaurus. The Ichthyosaurus is a genus of ichthyosaurs from the early Jurassic

Background imageLiving Organism Collection: La Fontaines Fables - Fox and the Goat

La Fontaines Fables - Fox and the Goat
Vintage engraving from La Fontaines Fables, Illustraed by Gustave Dore. The Fox and the Goat

Background imageLiving Organism Collection: Brown trout and Kingfisher, lithograph, published in 1884

Brown trout and Kingfisher, lithograph, published in 1884
Brown trout (Salmo trutta fario) and Kingfisher (Alcedo atthis). Lithograph, published in 1884

Background imageLiving Organism Collection: Eurasian Teal - Anas crecca

Eurasian Teal - Anas crecca
Vintage lithograph from 1883 of a Eurasian Teal Common Teal (Anas crecca), a common and widespread duck which breeds in temperate Eurasia and migrates south in winter

Background imageLiving Organism Collection: Natural History - Birds - Crested lark

Natural History - Birds - Crested lark
Vintage colour engraving of a Crested lark, (Galerida cristata) is a species of lark distinguished from the other 81 species of lark by the crest of feathers that rise up in territorial or courtship

Background imageLiving Organism Collection: Natural History - Birds - Redpoll

Natural History - Birds - Redpoll
Vintage illustration of a Redpoll (in Britain also historically known as redpoles) are a group of small passerine birds in the finch family Fringillidae which have characteristic red markings

Background imageLiving Organism Collection: Natural history, Birds, grey partridge (Perdix perdix)

Natural history, Birds, grey partridge (Perdix perdix)
Vintage engraving of a grey partridge (Perdix perdix) also known as the English partridge, Hungarian partridge, or hun, is a gamebird in the pheasant family Phasianidae of the order Galliformes

Background imageLiving Organism Collection: Nalati Grassland, Xinjiang, China

Nalati Grassland, Xinjiang, China
Nalati grassland, Xinjiang Yili Kazak Autonomous Prefecture, China

Background imageLiving Organism Collection: St Kilda cleits

St Kilda cleits
On Hirta. There are thousands of these buildings on the St Kilda archipelago, mainly used to stock products

Background imageLiving Organism Collection: Dom LuAis I Bridge in Porto, Portugal

Dom LuAis I Bridge in Porto, Portugal
Dom LuAis I Bridge in Porto from a boat in Douro river. The Dom LuAis I Bridge is a double-decked metal arch bridge that spans the Douro River between the cities of Porto

Background imageLiving Organism Collection: Striped Okapi

Striped Okapi
A mother Okapi and her fawn in an enclosure in their native homeland in the former Belgian Congo

Background imageLiving Organism Collection: Great Basin Bristlecone Pine, Pinus longaeva, at Cedar Breaks National Monument, Utah

Great Basin Bristlecone Pine, Pinus longaeva, at Cedar Breaks National Monument, Utah. These trees are thought to be older than any other living organism, up to 5, 000 years, near Cedar City, Utah

Background imageLiving Organism Collection: Globefish and Sunfish

Globefish and Sunfish
Vintage engraving showing a Globefish and Sunfish, 1878

Background imageLiving Organism Collection: Natural History - Fish - Plectognathi

Natural History - Fish - Plectognathi
Vintage engraving of a Filefish, Coffer Fish, Hedgehog fish (Porcupinefish) and Oblong Sun-fish

Background imageLiving Organism Collection: Crane bird

Crane bird
A photograph of an original hand-colored engraving from The History of British Birds by Morris published in 1853-1891

Background imageLiving Organism Collection: Sandgrouse

Sandgrouse
A photograph of an original hand-colored engraving from The History of British Birds by Morris published in 1853-1891

Background imageLiving Organism Collection: Sooty tern

Sooty tern
A photograph of an original hand-colored engraving from The History of British Birds by Morris published in 1853-1891

Background imageLiving Organism Collection: Red Backed Shrike

Red Backed Shrike
A photograph of an original hand-colored engraving from The History of British Birds by Morris published in 1853-1891

Background imageLiving Organism Collection: Wood warbler bird

Wood warbler bird
A photograph of an original hand-colored engraving from The History of British Birds by Morris published in 1853-1891

Background imageLiving Organism Collection: Blackbird - Turdus merula

Blackbird - Turdus merula
Vintage lithograph from 1883 of a Blackbird (Turdus merula), a species of true thrush. It is also called Eurasian Blackbird

Background imageLiving Organism Collection: Natural history - Birds - Chaffinch

Natural history - Birds - Chaffinch
Vintage engraving of a Chaffinch (Fringilla coelebs), a common and widespread small passerine bird in the finch family

Background imageLiving Organism Collection: Pintail Duck Waterfowl bird

Pintail Duck Waterfowl bird
A photograph of an original hand-colored engraving from The History of British Birds by Morris published in 1853-1891

Background imageLiving Organism Collection: The Wild Duck

The Wild Duck
Antique illustration of The Wild Duck

Background imageLiving Organism Collection: Heath Spotted Orchid or Moorland Spotted Orchid (Dactylorhiza maculata), Burren, Ireland, Europe

Heath Spotted Orchid or Moorland Spotted Orchid (Dactylorhiza maculata), Burren, Ireland, Europe

Background imageLiving Organism Collection: Purple Sandpiper

Purple Sandpiper
A photograph of an original hand-colored engraving from The History of British Birds by Morris published in 1853-1891

Background imageLiving Organism Collection: Sociable plover wader bird

Sociable plover wader bird
A photograph of an original hand-colored engraving from The History of British Birds by Morris published in 1853-1891

Background imageLiving Organism Collection: Aye-aye engraving 1895

Aye-aye engraving 1895
Aye-aye - Prosimian (half ape) engraving

Background imageLiving Organism Collection: European robin(Erithacus rubecula) and common redstart (Phoenicurus phoenicurus)

European robin(Erithacus rubecula) and common redstart (Phoenicurus phoenicurus)
Illustration of a European robin(Erithacus rubecula) and common redstart (Phoenicurus phoenicurus)

Background imageLiving Organism Collection: Aesculus hippocastanum (horse-chestnut, conker tree)

Aesculus hippocastanum (horse-chestnut, conker tree)
Illustration of a Aesculus hippocastanum (horse-chestnut, conker tree)

Background imageLiving Organism Collection: Victorian fox hunt, 19th Century

Victorian fox hunt, 19th Century
Vintage engraving of a scene from the Legend of the Laughing Oak by, Randolph Caldecott. Victorian fox hunt, 19th Century

Background imageLiving Organism Collection: American Bittern bird 19 century illustration

American Bittern bird 19 century illustration
A photograph of an original hand-colored engraving from The History of British Birds by Morris published in 1853

Background imageLiving Organism Collection: Coot water migratory bird

Coot water migratory bird
Coots are small water birds that are members of the Rallidae (rail) family. They constitute the genus Fulica. Coots have predominantly black plumage, often swimming in open water

Background imageLiving Organism Collection: Jackdaw

Jackdaw
A photograph of an original hand-colored engraving from The History of British Birds by Morris published in 1853-1891

Background imageLiving Organism Collection: Creeper bird

Creeper bird
A photograph of an original hand-colored engraving from The History of British Birds by Morris published in 1853-1891

Background imageLiving Organism Collection: Waxwing bird

Waxwing bird
A photograph of an original hand-colored engraving from The History of British Birds by Morris published in 1853-1891

Background imageLiving Organism Collection: Black Guillemot

Black Guillemot
A photograph of an original hand-colored engraving from The History of British Birds by Morris published in 1853-1891

Background imageLiving Organism Collection: Crested Lark bird

Crested Lark bird
A photograph of an original hand-colored engraving from The History of British Birds by Morris published in 1853-1891

Background imageLiving Organism Collection: Wood Lark bird

Wood Lark bird
A photograph of an original hand-colored engraving from The History of British Birds by Morris published in 1853-1891

Background imageLiving Organism Collection: Dipper bird

Dipper bird
A photograph of an original hand-colored engraving from The History of British Birds by Morris published in 1853-1891

Background imageLiving Organism Collection: Red grouse bird

Red grouse bird
A photograph of an original hand-colored engraving from The History of British Birds by Morris published in 1853-1891

Background imageLiving Organism Collection: Bee Eater

Bee Eater
A photograph of an original hand-colored engraving from The History of British Birds by Morris published in 1853-1891

Background imageLiving Organism Collection: Green Cormorant bird

Green Cormorant bird
A photograph of an original hand-colored engraving from The History of British Birds by Morris published in 1853-1891

Background imageLiving Organism Collection: Greenfinch bird

Greenfinch bird
A photograph of an original hand-colored engraving from The History of British Birds by Morris published in 1853-1891

Background imageLiving Organism Collection: Wild Birds Eggs

Wild Birds Eggs
Vintage lithograph from 1883 of wild birds eggs. Nuthatch, Sea Gull, Woodpecker, Kingfisher, Moorhen, Nightingale, Lapwing, Barn Owl, Crossbill



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"Exploring the Marvels of Living Organisms: From Quokkas to Falcons" A Quokka marsupial on Rottnest Island, Western Australia: Witness the adorable and charismatic quokka, a marsupial native to Australia that never fails to bring a smile to your face. Natural History, Birds, Red-billed chough (Pyrrhocorax pyrrhocorax): Delve into the fascinating world of birds with the red-billed chough, known for its striking appearance and intelligent behavior. Rime of the Ancient Mariner - I shot Albatross: Discover the haunting tale behind Samuel Taylor Coleridge's famous poem and its connection to albatrosses as majestic creatures of the sea. Yellow Hammer bird: Meet this vibrant songbird with its bright yellow plumage that adds a splash of color to any landscape it inhabits. Sea stickleback (gasterosteus spinachia) and Gasterosteus aculeatus aculeatus: Dive into underwater ecosystems where these small but resilient fish play an essential role in maintaining balance within their habitats. Sparrow Hawk bird of prey: Behold the sparrow hawk's mastery in flight as it soars through open skies, showcasing its hunting prowess as one of nature's top predators. Belted kingfisher bird: Get enchanted by this stunning avian species renowned for its remarkable fishing skills and distinctive blue feathers that shimmer under sunlight. A Green Tree Python in Cairns, Far North Queensland, Australia: Explore tropical rainforests where these mesmerizing snakes coil around branches while displaying their vivid green scales amidst lush foliage. Nuthatch bird: Observe how nuthatches expertly navigate tree trunks headfirst using their unique climbing abilities while searching for insects hidden beneath bark crevices. Edelweiss (Leontopodium alpinum).