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Curtain of blossoms along forest edge, delicate clusters drifting into sunlight, soft depth, inviting nature walkway, calming seasonal scene-stock-foto
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Squirrel observing calmly. Quiet squirrel in grassy area. Calm red squirrel observes from grass. Serene red squirrel stands still amid quiet woodland-stock-foto
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Closeup of young spring leaves on twig with shallow depth, muted woodland background and visible leaf veins creating a calming minimalist botanical st-stock-foto
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Yellow cowslip flower in rosette, soft woodland floor, shallow depth of field, mottled leaf litter, early spring light, delicate bellshaped petals-stock-foto
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Green foliage over reflective water bank, dappled sunlight through branches, pebbled shore with mossy stones, gentle ripples on surface, small bird fo-stock-foto
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Close-up texture of a horse chestnut (Aesculus hippocastanum) leaf, showcasing the large, palmately compound structure with 5-7 individual leaflets. T-stock-foto
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A large-scale close up of horse chestnut Aesculus hippocastanum leaves, featuring the characteristic palmately compound arrangement of 5 to 7 large le-stock-foto
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Wild snowdrops on meadow edge thriving after winter plants regenerating ground cover with scattered leaf litter and soft ambient light, fitting for co-stock-foto
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Closeup red soldier bugs on leaf, clustered group gathering among dry leaf litter and twigs near concrete edge, small green shoots indicating spring e-stock-foto
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Latte Bracket (Trametes lactinea). Paynes Prairie State Preserve. 3/18/2026. fallen oak. Nearly all white shelf polypore.-stock-foto
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Deer Mushroom (Pluteus cervinus) is also known as the Fawn Mushroom for the color of the cap. It is a common species, fairly large, edible witha scale-stock-foto
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yellow fan-shaped mushroom found in the wild of Borneo sticking in a decaying tree trunk.-stock-foto
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Dark brown clumped fecal pellets on uneven white snow; coarse texture, small fragments around cluster, low-angle sunlight, defined shadows-stock-foto
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snowcoated branches framed by deep blue sky, sparse composition and fine twig network convey solitude and contemplative mood, soft ambient light highl-stock-foto
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Snow laden birch edge near undergrowth forming natural shelter, low trunks and brush with untouched snow carpet, cold diffuse light, ecological and co-stock-foto
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Young pine sapling under fresh snow with visible trunk and muted palette, evoking solitude, cold morning silence and untouched woodland atmosphere-stock-foto
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Close-up of layered ice formations at the margin of a muddy puddle in winter. Frozen Puddle Edge with Intricate Ice Layers and Fallen Beech Leaves.-stock-foto
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Savanna Landscape with Rocky Outcrop in Yala National Park, Sri Lanka-stock-foto
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Aerial view near Nowy Lubiel, Poland shows snow on pines circling a thin center clearing, a right side field with faint tracks, and cool winter light-stock-foto
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Arsinoitherium is an extinct genus of paenungulate mammals belonging to the extinct order Embrithopoda. It is related to elephants, sirenians, and hyraxes. Arsinoitheres were superficially rhinoceros-like herbivores that lived during the Late Eocene and the Early Oligocene of North Africa from 36 to 30 million years ago, in areas of tropical rainforest and at the margin of mangrove swamps. A species described in 2004, A. giganteum, lived in Ethiopia about 27 million years ago. The best-known (and first-described) species is A. zitteli. Another species, A. giganteum, was discovered in the Ethio-stock-foto
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Arsinoitherium is an extinct genus of paenungulate mammals belonging to the extinct order Embrithopoda. It is related to elephants, sirenians, and hyraxes. Arsinoitheres were superficially rhinoceros-like herbivores that lived during the Late Eocene and the Early Oligocene of North Africa from 36 to 30 million years ago, in areas of tropical rainforest and at the margin of mangrove swamps. A species described in 2004, A. giganteum, lived in Ethiopia about 27 million years ago. The best-known (and first-described) species is A. zitteli. Another species, A. giganteum, was discovered in the Ethio-stock-foto
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Dry meadow with tall golden grass stretches toward leafless trees, while a single dense green conifer stands to the right under a pale blue sky filled-stock-foto
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Sunlight peeks through dark forest silhouettes illuminating frosty field edges in late autumn or early winter scenery-stock-foto
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Cut limb piles arranged beside forest road, highlighting vegetation management process, organic debris buildup and the aftermath of seasonal trimming-stock-foto
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mushrooms in the Ville-Kotten forest-stock-foto
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A peaceful park by a pond with a red frame structure and lush trees.-stock-foto
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Forest trail leading to the summit of the Carrascal de la Font Roja Natural Park in Alcoy, Spain-stock-foto
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Coprinellus micaceus species of slime mould-stock-foto
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Paxillus species-stock-foto
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Golden sunrise reflected in water through forest reeds-stock-foto
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The bright yellow autumn foliage of Oak tree leaves in the Dordogne region of France-stock-foto
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The bright yellow autumn foliage of an Oak tree leaf in the Dordogne region of France-stock-foto
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The bright yellow autumn foliage of Oak tree leaves set against the normal green foliage in the Dordogne region of France-stock-foto
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vast soybean field under clear sky, horizon with distant tree line and expansive golden crop, low-angle view emphasizing scale, seasonal clarity, comb-stock-foto
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A nice top short of tiny striking mushroom that has a reddish brown, finely scaled cap with a pale margin, standing out against green moss and forest-stock-foto
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Aerial view shows a coniferous forest in central Poland meeting tilled fields. Late afternoon light casts soft shadows, reveals a faint track, and a f-stock-foto
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A  Young foal,  eating Blackberries, at the edge of a field near Roydon Manor, Brockenhurst, in the New Forest-stock-foto
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Selective focus on a leaf from a European hornbeam tree, Carpinus betulus, showing visible veins and slight edge damage against a soft natural backgro-stock-foto
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Selective blur highlights Ganoderma applanatum on a tree trunk. The bracket or shelf fungus shows layered brown and white margins, illustrating polypo-stock-foto
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A transitional landscape unfolds in layered textures—dry grass and reddish-green plants in the foreground, rising into shrubs and mature trees with dense foliage. A wire fence runs horizontally behind the trees, hinting at containment or boundary. The partly cloudy sky and soft daylight lend atmosphere to the quiet tension between unmanaged growth and subtle human intervention. From a  visit to the former site of Haslar Hospital in Gosport, Hampshire, England. 22 August 2025.-stock-foto