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Dundee, Tayside, Scotland, UK. 16th Mar, 2026. UK Wildlife: Roe deer (Capreolus capreolus) displays its distinctive white rump while gracefully grazing in a residential area of Dundee, Scotland. As spring approaches in Tayside, these adaptable mammals are frequently seen emerging from local green corridors to forage for fresh shoots in suburban gardens. The deer is currently transitioning from its thick, grey winter coat. Credit: Dundee Photographics/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Dundee, Tayside, Scotland, UK. 16th Mar, 2026. UK Wildlife: Roe deer (Capreolus capreolus) displays its distinctive white rump while gracefully grazing in a residential area of Dundee, Scotland. As spring approaches in Tayside, these adaptable mammals are frequently seen emerging from local green corridors to forage for fresh shoots in suburban gardens. The deer is currently transitioning from its thick, grey winter coat. Credit: Dundee Photographics/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Dundee, Tayside, Scotland, UK. 16th Mar, 2026. UK Wildlife: Roe deer (Capreolus capreolus) displays its distinctive white rump while gracefully grazing in a residential area of Dundee, Scotland. As spring approaches in Tayside, these adaptable mammals are frequently seen emerging from local green corridors to forage for fresh shoots in suburban gardens. The deer is currently transitioning from its thick, grey winter coat. Credit: Dundee Photographics/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Dundee, Tayside, Scotland, UK. 16th Mar, 2026. UK Wildlife: Roe deer (Capreolus capreolus) displays its distinctive white rump while gracefully grazing in a residential area of Dundee, Scotland. As spring approaches in Tayside, these adaptable mammals are frequently seen emerging from local green corridors to forage for fresh shoots in suburban gardens. The deer is currently transitioning from its thick, grey winter coat. Credit: Dundee Photographics/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Dundee, Tayside, Scotland, UK. 16th Mar, 2026. UK Wildlife: Roe deer (Capreolus capreolus) displays its distinctive white rump while gracefully grazing in a residential area of Dundee, Scotland. As spring approaches in Tayside, these adaptable mammals are frequently seen emerging from local green corridors to forage for fresh shoots in suburban gardens. The deer is currently transitioning from its thick, grey winter coat. Credit: Dundee Photographics/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Dundee, Tayside, Scotland, UK. 16th Mar, 2026. UK Wildlife: Roe deer (Capreolus capreolus) displays its distinctive white rump while gracefully grazing in a residential area of Dundee, Scotland. As spring approaches in Tayside, these adaptable mammals are frequently seen emerging from local green corridors to forage for fresh shoots in suburban gardens. The deer is currently transitioning from its thick, grey winter coat. Credit: Dundee Photographics/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Kidderminster, UK. 16th March, 2026. UK weather: a female mallard duck enjoys a brief early morning spell of sunshine, the only bright part to the day, with drizzel and cloud forecast for the rest of the day. Credit: Lee Hudson/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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16 March 2026, Brandenburg, Cottbus: Claudia Bachmann and Michael Kuboth from Cottbus Zoo hold a pair of trumpeter swans in their arms and sit on a vehicle. Cottbus Zoo and the Fürst-Pückler-Museum Park and Castle Branitz Foundation had brought two trumpeter swans back to Branitz Park on the same day. The animals had spent the frosty weeks in the zoo and are now returning to their traditional territory on Lake Tumulus. The female swan will be officially named "Lucie" on this occasion - in honor of Princess Lucie von Pückler, whose 250th birthday the foundation will celebrate in 2026 in the "Wo-stock-foto
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16 March 2026, Brandenburg, Cottbus: A pair of trumpeter swans mating in front of the pyramid on Lake Tumulus in Branitz Park after being relocated. Cottbus Zoo and the Prince Pückler Museum Park and Castle Branitz Foundation brought two trumpeter swans back to Branitz Park on the same day. The animals had spent the frosty weeks in the zoo and are now returning to their traditional territory on Lake Tumulus. The female swan will be officially named "Lucie" on this occasion - in honor of Princess Lucie von Pückler, whose 250th birthday the foundation will celebrate in 2026 in the "Women's Kingd-stock-foto
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Schierke, Germany. 16th Mar, 2026. The branches of a spruce tree on the Brocken are covered in snow. Winter has arrived in the Oberharz in the morning. Credit: Matthias Bein/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Eco-Friendly Green Cityscape Line Icon, Sustainable Urban Architecture Skyline Vector-stock-foto
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16 March 2026, Brandenburg, Cottbus: A pair of trumpeter swans swim in front of the pyramid on Lake Tumulus in Branitz Park after being relocated. Cottbus Zoo and the Prince Pückler Museum Park and Castle Branitz Foundation brought two trumpeter swans back to Branitz Park on the same day. The animals had spent the frosty weeks in the zoo and are now returning to their traditional territory on Lake Tumulus. The female swan will be officially named "Lucie" on this occasion - in honor of Princess Lucie von Pückler, whose 250th birthday the foundation will celebrate in 2026 in the "Women's Kingdom-stock-foto
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16 March 2026, Brandenburg, Cottbus: Claudia Bachmann and Michael Kuboth from Cottbus Zoo hold a pair of trumpeter swans in their arms and sit on a vehicle. Cottbus Zoo and the Fürst-Pückler-Museum Park and Castle Branitz Foundation had brought two trumpeter swans back to Branitz Park on the same day. The animals had spent the frosty weeks in the zoo and are now returning to their traditional territory on Lake Tumulus. The female swan will be officially named "Lucie" on this occasion - in honor of Princess Lucie von Pückler, whose 250th birthday the foundation will celebrate in 2026 in the "Wo-stock-foto
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16 March 2026, Brandenburg, Cottbus: Claudia Bachmann from Cottbus Zoo holds a trumpeter swan in her arms. Cottbus Zoo and the Fürst-Pückler-Museum Park and Castle Branitz Foundation brought two trumpeter swans back to Branitz Park on the same day. The animals had spent the frosty weeks in the zoo and are now returning to their traditional territory on Lake Tumulus. The female swan will be officially named "Lucie" on this occasion - in honor of Princess Lucie von Pückler, whose 250th birthday the foundation will celebrate in 2026 in the "Women's Kingdom" theme year. The two swans are considere-stock-foto
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16 March 2026, Brandenburg, Cottbus: A pair of trumpeter swans courts after being relocated to Lake Tumulus in Branitz Park. Cottbus Zoo and the Prince Pückler Museum Park and Castle Branitz Foundation brought two trumpeter swans back to Branitz Park on the same day. The animals had spent the frosty weeks in the zoo and are now returning to their traditional territory on Lake Tumulus. The female swan will be officially named "Lucie" on this occasion - in honor of Princess Lucie von Pückler, whose 250th birthday the foundation will celebrate in 2026 in the "Women's Kingdom" theme year. The two-stock-foto
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Schierke, Germany. 16th Mar, 2026. The branches of a spruce tree on the Brocken are covered in snow. Winter has arrived in the Oberharz in the morning. Credit: Matthias Bein/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Educational illustration showing stages of peanut plant growth from seed to sprout.-stock-foto
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16 March 2026, Brandenburg, Cottbus: Janett Eigendorf (r) and Claudia Bachmann from Cottbus Zoo carry a pair of trumpeter swans out of their enclosure. Cottbus Zoo and the Prince Pückler Museum Park and Castle Branitz Foundation brought two trumpeter swans back to Branitz Park on the same day. The animals had spent the frosty weeks in the zoo and are now returning to their traditional territory on Lake Tumulus. The female swan will be officially named "Lucie" on this occasion - in honor of Princess Lucie von Pückler, whose 250th birthday the foundation will celebrate in 2026 in the "Women's Ki-stock-foto
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Detailed Vector Tree with Deep Roots and Green Leaves: Healthy Growth and Foundation Concept-stock-foto
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Green City & Sustainability Line Icon Set, 25 Blue Vector Symbols for Eco-Friendly Energy, Recycling, and Ecology-stock-foto
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Floral seamless pattern. Branch with leaves, grass, flowers gentle meadow texture. Flourish nature summer garden textured background-stock-foto
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Floral seamless pattern. Branch with leaves, grass, flowers gentle meadow texture. Flourish nature summer garden textured background-stock-foto
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Floral seamless pattern. Branch with leaves, grass, flowers gentle meadow texture. Flourish nature summer garden textured background-stock-foto
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Floral seamless pattern. Branch with leaves, grass, flowers gentle meadow texture. Flourish nature summer garden textured background-stock-foto
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Floral seamless pattern. Branch with leaves, grass, flowers gentle meadow texture. Flourish nature summer garden textured background-stock-foto
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Floral seamless pattern. Branch with leaves, grass, flowers gentle meadow texture. Flourish nature summer garden textured background-stock-foto
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Floral seamless pattern. Branch with leaves, grass, flowers gentle meadow texture. Flourish nature summer garden textured background-stock-foto
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Ramsey, rough sea, Isle of Man, photochrom print circa 1890-1900-stock-foto
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Franzenbad, lake in the park, Carlsbad, Bohemia, Austro-Hungary. Photochrom print circa 1890-1905-stock-foto
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Numerous sheep graze across a farm field in Oldmeldrum, Aberdeenshire, Scotland, consuming half eaten turnips, locally known as Neeps, under a bright blue sky. Credit: JASPERIMAGE/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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The European goldfinch or simply the goldfinch is a small passerine bird in the finch family-stock-foto
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Bins for trash or garbage, a conceptual background for selective and recycling waste disposal. Bins for trash or waste as a background for your design-stock-foto
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Bins for trash or garbage, a conceptual background for selective and recycling waste disposal. Bins for trash or waste as a background for your design-stock-foto
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Bins for trash or garbage, a conceptual background for selective and recycling waste disposal. Bins for trash or waste as a background for your design-stock-foto
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Bins for trash or garbage, a conceptual background for selective and recycling waste disposal. Bins for trash or waste as a background for your design-stock-foto
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Borken, NRW, Germany. 15th Mar, 2026. A white stork pair (Ciconia ciconia) in close up. The pair show typical behaviour with head-shaking, clattering their beaks and social preening. White storks are monogamous breedes, often returning to the same nesting sites in sprin, like this pair. Many wild storks are ringed to track their annual migration and nesting patterns. Credit: Imageplotter/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Borken, NRW, Germany. 15th Mar, 2026. A white stork pair (Ciconia ciconia) in close up. The pair show typical behaviour with head-shaking, clattering their beaks and social preening. White storks are monogamous breedes, often returning to the same nesting sites in sprin, like this pair. Many wild storks are ringed to track their annual migration and nesting patterns. Credit: Imageplotter/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Borken, NRW, Germany. 15th Mar, 2026. A white stork pair (Ciconia ciconia) in close up. The pair show typical behaviour with head-shaking, clattering their beaks and social preening. White storks are monogamous breedes, often returning to the same nesting sites in sprin, like this pair. Many wild storks are ringed to track their annual migration and nesting patterns. Credit: Imageplotter/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Borken, NRW, Germany. 15th Mar, 2026. A white stork pair (Ciconia ciconia) in close up. The pair show typical behaviour with head-shaking, clattering their beaks and social preening. White storks are monogamous breedes, often returning to the same nesting sites in sprin, like this pair. Many wild storks are ringed to track their annual migration and nesting patterns. Credit: Imageplotter/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Borken, NRW, Germany. 15th Mar, 2026. A white stork pair (Ciconia ciconia) in close up. The pair show typical behaviour with head-shaking, clattering their beaks and social preening. White storks are monogamous breedes, often returning to the same nesting sites in sprin, like this pair. Many wild storks are ringed to track their annual migration and nesting patterns. Credit: Imageplotter/Alamy Live News-stock-foto