Theo Bosboom / Beech trees (Fagus sp) after a heavy snowstorm, Rozendaalse bos, the Netherlands, November
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Theo Bosboom / Winter landscape with fog and snow, Deelerwoud (Veluwe), the Netherlands, December 2008
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MTA / Timelapse of silver tabby Maine Coon cat growing from kitten to adult over a period of 10 months. Images taken about 2 or 3 days apart to begin with, increasing to 10 to 15 days by the end. Morphing s...
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Merryn Thomas / Morro Rock, Morro Bay, California, USA. December 2012.
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Theo Bosboom / Wintery landscape Deelerwoud (Veluwe), the Netherlands, December 2010
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Simon Colmer / Time lapse sequence of Dandelion flower opening over period of about 45 minutes (Taraxacum vulgaria) UK
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Paul D Stewart / Illustrations of Sacred Ibis. Composite of three plates (by Balzac) from Cuvier's 'Ossamens Fossiles' 1812. Left - a mummy skeleton from Thebes, middle - the modern sacred ibis, right - an Egyptian te...
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Paul D Stewart / Mummified Ibis Head from Egypt (Ptolemaic period 305-30 B.C.) together with English translations of Cuvier's 'Revolutions of the Surface of the Globe' and one of his Ibis plates reproduced after 'Ossa...
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Paul D Stewart / Sir Joseph Banks, botanist and naturalist. (13th February 1743 - 19th June 1820). Engraving by C.E. Wagstaff with later colouring, after the painting of Banks as President of the Royal Society by Phil...
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Tony Wu / Pair of Siberian flying squirrel (Pteromys volans orii) mating. Copulation occurs multiple times over extended period of time. Hokkaido, Japan. March.
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Yves Lanceau / Cauliflower Fungus (Sparassis crispa) showing pattern of spore dispersal over 42 hour period on black card
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Kim Taylor / Close up timelapse of Lesser willow sawfly (Nematus pavidus) larvae consming a Goat willow (Salix caprea) leaf during a 36 hour period leaving a 'skeleton' of the leaf's ribs. Cast skins of the larvae...
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Kim Taylor / Lesser willow sawfly (Nematus pavidus) larvae feeding on Goat willow (Salix caprea). In order to feed, larvae need acces to the leaf edge and will try to displace others that are already feeding. The...