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Marking Collection (page 13)

"Marking the Beauty: A Red Admiral (Vanessa atalanta) gracefully perches on a vibrant plant, basking in the warm sunlight

Background imageMarking Collection: Domestic Sheep, communal flock, being marked by shepherd, at traditional sheep-fold, near Saschiz

Domestic Sheep, communal flock, being marked by shepherd, at traditional sheep-fold, near Saschiz, Transylvania, Romania, october

Background imageMarking Collection: Scimitar-horned Oryx (Oryx dammah) adult male, scent marking bush

Scimitar-horned Oryx (Oryx dammah) adult male, scent marking bush, Dubai Desert Conservation Reserve, Al Maha, Dubai, United Arab Emirates

Background imageMarking Collection: Shepherd marking Lonk lambs with marking fluid, Dinkling Green Farm, Whitewell, Lancashire

Shepherd marking Lonk lambs with marking fluid, Dinkling Green Farm, Whitewell, Lancashire, England, may

Background imageMarking Collection: Female hunting dog marking territory. Lycaon pictus is a large canid found only in Africa

Female hunting dog marking territory. Lycaon pictus is a large canid found only in Africa, especially in savannas and other lightly wooded areas

Background imageMarking Collection: Impala male marking its territory - Botswana

Impala male marking its territory - Botswana

Background imageMarking Collection: Dairy farming, farmer freeze branding dairy heifers, Scotland, april

Dairy farming, farmer freeze branding dairy heifers, Scotland, april

Background imageMarking Collection: Dairy farming, brands for freeze branding dairy heifers, Scotland, april

Dairy farming, brands for freeze branding dairy heifers, Scotland, april

Background imageMarking Collection: Domestic Sheep, draught ewes, with markings sprayed on, flock in pens at market

Domestic Sheep, draught ewes, with markings sprayed on, flock in pens at market, Holmfirth Livestock Market, Yorkshire, England, october

Background imageMarking Collection: Black-backed Jackal (Canis mesomelas) adult female, scent marking territory, Okavango Delta

Black-backed Jackal (Canis mesomelas) adult female, scent marking territory, Okavango Delta, Botswana

Background imageMarking Collection: Domestic Sheep, Southdown ram and ewes, with raddle dye on chest and rumps, standing in pasture

Domestic Sheep, Southdown ram and ewes, with raddle dye on chest and rumps, standing in pasture, Diss, Norfolk, England, august

Background imageMarking Collection: Fallow Deer (Dama dama) buck, scent marking oak branch during rutting season, Suffolk, England

Fallow Deer (Dama dama) buck, scent marking oak branch during rutting season, Suffolk, England, october

Background imageMarking Collection: Cheetah (Acinonyx jubatus) adult male, marking territory, urinating up tree trunk, Serengeti N. P

Cheetah (Acinonyx jubatus) adult male, marking territory, urinating up tree trunk, Serengeti N. P. Tanzania
Cheetah (Acinonyx jubatus) adult male, marking territory, urinating up tree trunk, Serengeti N.P. Tanzania

Background imageMarking Collection: Collared Owlet (Glaucidium brodiei brodiei) adult, rear view of head showing false eye markings

Collared Owlet (Glaucidium brodiei brodiei) adult, rear view of head showing false eye markings, perched in tree, Eaglenest Wildlife Sanctuary, Arunachal Pradesh, India, january

Background imageMarking Collection: Siberian Tiger (Panthera tigris altaica) immature male, scratching tree trunk in snow

Siberian Tiger (Panthera tigris altaica) immature male, scratching tree trunk in snow, winter (captive)

Background imageMarking Collection: Salt's Dik-dik (Madoqua saltiana) adult male, scent marking twig, Awash Region, Ethiopia

Salt's Dik-dik (Madoqua saltiana) adult male, scent marking twig, Awash Region, Ethiopia

Background imageMarking Collection: Limpet trails

Limpet trails. Marks made by common limpets (Patella vulgata) grazing on algae. Limpets move their mouths from side-to-side as they graze, forming this zig-zag trail on the rock

Background imageMarking Collection: Cyclist in a cycle lane

Cyclist in a cycle lane
Cyclist riding in a designated on-road cycle lane. Photographed in London, UK

Background imageMarking Collection: Yellow lines on road

Yellow lines on road

Background imageMarking Collection: London Underground tube train

London Underground tube train leaving a station. Photographed in London, UK

Background imageMarking Collection: Bee on finger

Bee on finger. Numbered queen honeybee (Apis mellifera) resting on the tip of a researchers finger. The bee has been labelled so that it can be recognised during experiments investigating honeybee

Background imageMarking Collection: Uluru (Ayers Rock)

Uluru (Ayers Rock)

Background imageMarking Collection: Argus Pheasant feather

Argus Pheasant feather
Argus secondary wing feathers showing ocelli. See also Fig 56. Page 143 Vol II of Charles Darwin " The Descent of Man and Selection in Relation to Sex" 1871

Background imageMarking Collection: Dead Sea altitude marker

Dead Sea altitude marker. Marker at 300 metres below sea level at the Dead Sea, Israel. The dead sea is the lowest place on earth reaching a maximum of 418 metres below sea level

Background imageMarking Collection: Common blue butterflies mating

Common blue butterflies mating
Common blue (Polyommatus icarus) butterflies mating. Male common blue uppersides are an iridescent lilac blue with a thin black border

Background imageMarking Collection: Orb-weaver spider on its web

Orb-weaver spider on its web
Orb-weaver spider. Female orb-weaver (Aculepeira armida) spider on its web. Photographed in Umbria, Italy, in summer

Background imageMarking Collection: Bird ringing

Bird ringing
Olive-tree Warbler (Hippolais olivetorum) held for ringing

Background imageMarking Collection: Argus feather and Darwin illustration

Argus feather and Darwin illustration
Composite photograph of Argus secondary wing feather left and right Fig 56. Page 143 Vol II of Charles Darwin " The Descent of Man and Selection in Relation to Sex" 1871

Background imageMarking Collection: London Underground platform

London Underground platform
MODEL RELEASED. London Underground platform. Passengers waiting as a tube train enters the station. Photographed in London, UK

Background imageMarking Collection: Ringed Plover on a lichen-covered rock

Ringed Plover on a lichen-covered rock
Ringed plover (Charadrius hiaticula), on a lichen-covered rock. Photographed on the Isle of Jura in the Inner Hebrides, Scotland, in July

Background imageMarking Collection: Blue butterfly (Polyommatus icarus)

Blue butterfly (Polyommatus icarus)
An example of a common Blue butterfly (Polyommatus icarus) which is widely distributed throughout the UK. Like most blues the female is predominantly brown

Background imageMarking Collection: Small copper butterflies

Small copper butterflies
Small copper, or common copper (Lycaena phlaeas), butterflies mating on a flower

Background imageMarking Collection: Small tortoiseshell butterfly

Small tortoiseshell butterfly (Aglais urticae)

Background imageMarking Collection: Peablue butterfly

Peablue butterfly
Peablue (Lampides boeticus), or long-tailed blue, butterfly on a flower. Photographed in Israel, in August

Background imageMarking Collection: Colmanara Wild Cat

Colmanara Wild Cat orchid flowers. This orchid is a complex hybrid formed by the crossing of three different genera of orchids (Miltonia, Odontoglossum and Oncidium)

Background imageMarking Collection: Common blue butterfly

Common blue butterfly (Polyommatus icarus) showing the typical head-down roosting position as the sun weakens late in the afternoon. Photographed at Kingcombe Meadows, West Dorset, UK

Background imageMarking Collection: Route 66 Trans-continent highway USA

Route 66 Trans-continent highway USA

Background imageMarking Collection: Route 68 Trans-continent highway USA

Route 68 Trans-continent highway USA

Background imageMarking Collection: USA, Utah, Pictograph

USA, Utah, Pictograph Hand-prints on sandstone, Ancient Puebloans, Canyonlands National Park, Meander Canyon, Colorado River

Background imageMarking Collection: Hawker Sea Fury at the CAF, Minnesota Wing, Air Show

Hawker Sea Fury at the CAF, Minnesota Wing, Air Show

Background imageMarking Collection: Hawker Sea Fury at CAF, Minnesota Wing, at the Air Show in Fleming Field, St, Paul

Hawker Sea Fury at CAF, Minnesota Wing, at the Air Show in Fleming Field, St, Paul, Minnesota

Background imageMarking Collection: Yak-18U / Nanchang CJ5 / 6 Russian Trainer built by the Chinese during the CAF Air Show in St

Yak-18U / Nanchang CJ5 / 6 Russian Trainer built by the Chinese during the CAF Air Show in St
Yak-18U/Nanchang CJ5/6 Russian Trainer built by the Chinese during the CAF Air Show in St. Paul, Minnesota

Background imageMarking Collection: Queen Eleanors Cross, Northampton

Queen Eleanors Cross, Northampton. The Eleanor crosses were 12 originally wooden, but later lavishly decorated stone, monuments, of which three survive intact

Background imageMarking Collection: Solferino / Beauce

Solferino / Beauce
BATTLE OF SOLFERINO Napoleon III on the field of battle, which resulted in a defeat for the Austrians, marking the beginning of Italian independence

Background imageMarking Collection: Immigrants at Ellis Island, New York, 1911

Immigrants at Ellis Island, New York, 1911
Photograph showing a potential immigrant being rejected by US officials, one of whom is marking him with chalk to signify his rejection, Ellis Island, New York, 1911

Background imageMarking Collection: Wine-bottles in place of crosses

Wine-bottles in place of crosses
Illustration by Frederic Villiers showing French soldiers marking the graves of their fallen comrades by wine bottles filled with names and particulars

Background imageMarking Collection: Marked grave of German airman

Marked grave of German airman
A cross marking a German airmans grave on a battlefield near Meaux

Background imageMarking Collection: French Revol. Clock 1790

French Revol. Clock 1790
A clock produced during the French Revolution, featuring a lower dial that divides the day into ten hours

Background imageMarking Collection: Cats Eyes on Road

Cats Eyes on Road
A Cats Eye road marking. Cats eyes were invented in 1933 by Percy Shaw of Yorkshire, England



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"Marking the Beauty: A Red Admiral (Vanessa atalanta) gracefully perches on a vibrant plant, basking in the warm sunlight. " "Precision and Creativity: Inside a dressmaker's workshop, every stitch is marked with meticulous care and artistic flair. " "A Royal Celebration: Princesses Elizabeth and Margaret commemorate George V Silver Jubilee, marking a momentous occasion in British history. " "The Rubicon Moment: Just like Caesar crossing the Rubicon River marked a turning point in ancient Rome, some decisions leave an indelible mark on our lives. " "A Mosaic Masterpiece: The Heart of Midlothian mosaic paving stones proudly mark the entrance to St. Giles Cathedral, standing as a symbol of Edinburgh's rich heritage. " "The Power of Identity: The British passport serves as an official document marking one's nationality and opening doors to new adventures around the world. " "Honoring Sacrifice: Gettysburg/Cassells marks the historic battlefield where brave soldiers fought for their beliefs during one of America's bloodiest conflicts. " "Taking Flight with Pride: A Royal Air Force Display Poster at Hendon showcases remarkable aircraft prowess, marking achievements in aviation excellence. " "Inked in History: Like Caesar crossing the Rubicon once more, certain actions leave an everlasting mark that shapes destinies and alters landscapes forever. " "Noble Restfulness: A female Leopard (Panthera pardus) finds solace under shaded trees, her majestic presence leaving an unforgettable mark on nature's canvas. " "Dancing Rays Underwater: The Blue Spotted Stingray (Dasyatis kuhlii), also known as Kuhls Stingray, elegantly glides through coral reefs - its distinctive markings captivating underwater observers.