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sick papaya, Brazilian fruit affected by fungus, dying papaya tree, smallpox or early blight, caused by the fungus Asperisporium caricae.-stock-foto
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Beginning of jabuticaba flowering, first jabuticaba flowers growing on a jabuticabeira tree, macro photo-stock-foto
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Beginning of jabuticaba flowering, first jabuticaba flowers growing on a jabuticabeira tree, macro photo-stock-foto
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Beginning of jabuticaba flowering, first jabuticaba flowers growing on a jabuticabeira tree, macro photo-stock-foto
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Beginning of jabuticaba flowering, first jabuticaba flowers growing on a jabuticabeira tree, macro photo-stock-foto
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Beginning of jabuticaba flowering, first jabuticaba flowers growing on a jabuticabeira tree, macro photo-stock-foto
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Beginning of jabuticaba flowering, first jabuticaba flowers growing on a jabuticabeira tree, macro photo-stock-foto
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Beginning of jabuticaba flowering, first jabuticaba flowers growing on a jabuticabeira tree, macro photo-stock-foto
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Beginning of jabuticaba flowering, first jabuticaba flowers growing on a jabuticabeira tree, macro photo-stock-foto
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Beginning of jabuticaba flowering, first jabuticaba flowers growing on a jabuticabeira tree, macro photo-stock-foto
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Beginning of jabuticaba flowering, first jabuticaba flowers growing on a jabuticabeira tree, macro photo-stock-foto
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Beginning of jabuticaba flowering, first jabuticaba flowers growing on a jabuticabeira tree, macro photo-stock-foto
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Beginning of jabuticaba flowering, first jabuticaba flowers growing on a jabuticabeira tree, macro photo-stock-foto
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Beginning of jabuticaba flowering, first jabuticaba flowers growing on a jabuticabeira tree, macro photo-stock-foto
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Beginning of jabuticaba flowering, first jabuticaba flowers growing on a jabuticabeira tree, macro photo-stock-foto
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sick papaya, Brazilian fruit affected by fungus, dying papaya tree, smallpox or early blight, caused by the fungus Asperisporium caricae.-stock-foto
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sick papaya, Brazilian fruit affected by fungus, dying papaya tree, smallpox or early blight, caused by the fungus Asperisporium caricae.-stock-foto
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sick papaya, Brazilian fruit affected by fungus, dying papaya tree, smallpox or early blight, caused by the fungus Asperisporium caricae.-stock-foto
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sick papaya, Brazilian fruit affected by fungus, dying papaya tree, smallpox or early blight, caused by the fungus Asperisporium caricae.-stock-foto
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sick papaya, Brazilian fruit affected by fungus, dying papaya tree, smallpox or early blight, caused by the fungus Asperisporium caricae.-stock-foto
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sick papaya, Brazilian fruit affected by fungus, dying papaya tree, smallpox or early blight, caused by the fungus Asperisporium caricae.-stock-foto
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sick papaya, Brazilian fruit affected by fungus, dying papaya tree, smallpox or early blight, caused by the fungus Asperisporium caricae.-stock-foto
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Chemnitz, Germany. 13th Mar, 2026. Volunteer Anne Selle holds two common toads in her hand. The environmental department of the city of Chemnitz is looking for volunteers to help with the amphibian migration in spring. Credit: David Hammersen/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Chemnitz, Germany. 13th Mar, 2026. Four common toads lie in a collection bucket filled with leaves. The environmental department of the city of Chemnitz is looking for volunteers to help with the amphibian migration in spring. Credit: David Hammersen/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Chemnitz, Germany. 13th Mar, 2026. Volunteer Anne Selle fills out an amphibian survey form. The environmental department of the city of Chemnitz is looking for volunteers to help with the amphibian migration in spring. Credit: David Hammersen/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Chemnitz, Germany. 13th Mar, 2026. Volunteer Anne Selle holds two common toads in her hand. The environmental department of the city of Chemnitz is looking for volunteers to help with the amphibian migration in spring. Credit: David Hammersen/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Chemnitz, Germany. 13th Mar, 2026. Volunteer Anne Selle holds two common toads in her hand. The environmental department of the city of Chemnitz is looking for volunteers to help with the amphibian migration in spring. Credit: David Hammersen/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Chemnitz, Germany. 13th Mar, 2026. Two amphibian helpers search the ground at the edge of the path. The Environmental Agency of the City of Chemnitz is looking for volunteers to help with the amphibian migration in spring. Credit: David Hammersen/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Chemnitz, Germany. 13th Mar, 2026. Volunteer Anne Selle holds two common toads in her hand. The environmental department of the city of Chemnitz is looking for volunteers to help with the amphibian migration in spring. Credit: David Hammersen/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Chemnitz, Germany. 13th Mar, 2026. Volunteer Anne Selle holds a northern crested newt in her hand. The environmental department of the city of Chemnitz is looking for volunteers to help with the amphibian migration in spring. Credit: David Hammersen/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Chemnitz, Germany. 13th Mar, 2026. A sign for the amphibian migration stands by the roadside at dusk. The environmental department of the city of Chemnitz is looking for volunteers to help with the amphibian migration in spring. Credit: David Hammersen/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Amazing nature photography. Artistic photo of flowers.-stock-foto
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Melton Mowbray 12th March  th 2026:  "Good weather for ducks" is a common, humorous English idiom used to describe heavy rain or wet, gloomy conditions. It implies that while the weather is miserable for people, it is ideal for ducks, which are waterproof and enjoy water. The phrase has been in use since the early 19th century. Clifford Norton Alamy live News-stock-foto
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Melton Mowbray 12th March  th 2026:  "Good weather for ducks" is a common, humorous English idiom used to describe heavy rain or wet, gloomy conditions. It implies that while the weather is miserable for people, it is ideal for ducks, which are waterproof and enjoy water. The phrase has been in use since the early 19th century. Clifford Norton Alamy live News-stock-foto
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Melton Mowbray 12th March  th 2026:  "Good weather for ducks" is a common, humorous English idiom used to describe heavy rain or wet, gloomy conditions. It implies that while the weather is miserable for people, it is ideal for ducks, which are waterproof and enjoy water. The phrase has been in use since the early 19th century. Clifford Norton Alamy live News-stock-foto
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Melton Mowbray 12th March  th 2026:  "Good weather for ducks" is a common, humorous English idiom used to describe heavy rain or wet, gloomy conditions. It implies that while the weather is miserable for people, it is ideal for ducks, which are waterproof and enjoy water. The phrase has been in use since the early 19th century. Clifford Norton Alamy live News-stock-foto
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Melton Mowbray 12th March  th 2026:  "Good weather for ducks" is a common, humorous English idiom used to describe heavy rain or wet, gloomy conditions. It implies that while the weather is miserable for people, it is ideal for ducks, which are waterproof and enjoy water. The phrase has been in use since the early 19th century. Clifford Norton Alamy live News-stock-foto
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Melton Mowbray 12th March  th 2026:  "Good weather for ducks" is a common, humorous English idiom used to describe heavy rain or wet, gloomy conditions. It implies that while the weather is miserable for people, it is ideal for ducks, which are waterproof and enjoy water. The phrase has been in use since the early 19th century. Clifford Norton Alamy live News-stock-foto
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Rottweil, Germany. 12th Mar, 2026. A coot flaps its wings on the surface of the Pappelsee lake near Dietingen (Rottweil district). Credit: Silas Stein/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto