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Calm lake Tisza river flows, lush green trees and tall reeds in a peaceful wetland forest. Tranquility of nature on a bright summer day. Dense wild.-stock-photo
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Freshwater wetland with tall reeds and aquatic plants growing densely along the shoreline. Riparian trees and lush green foliage frame the landscape.-stock-photo
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Calm lake Tisza river flows, lush green trees and tall reeds in a peaceful wetland forest. Tranquility of nature on a bright summer day. Dense wild.-stock-photo
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Three white water lilies, two in bloom and one in bud, sit among many vibrant green lily pads on a sunny day in a pond. The flowers feature bright yel-stock-photo
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Swan Amidst Blooming Water Lilies on Federsee Lake-stock-photo
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Tranquil Wetland View at Federsee Nature Reserve, Baden-Württemberg, Germany-stock-photo
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flock of eurasian green-winged teal in flight over a small lake, Anas crecca, Anatidae-stock-photo
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Silhouetted Beautiful Demoiselle, Calopteryx virgo, resting on a leaf, with delicate wings outlined against the light, creating a striking contrast-stock-photo
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Silhouetted Beautiful Demoiselle, Calopteryx virgo, resting on a leaf, with delicate wings outlined against the light, creating a striking contrast-stock-photo
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Silhouetted Beautiful Demoiselle, Calopteryx virgo, resting on a leaf, with delicate wings outlined against the light, creating a striking contrast-stock-photo
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Vibrant wetland features tall grass and tranquil water with clouds above during daylight hours.-stock-photo
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A large stunning Damselfly, the male Banded Demoiselle inhabits mature slow moving waterways with abundant riverside vegetation.-stock-photo
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A large stunning Damselfly, the male Banded Demoiselle inhabits mature slow moving waterways with abundant riverside vegetation.-stock-photo
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A large stunning Damselfly, the male Banded Demoiselle inhabits mature slow moving waterways with abundant riverside vegetation.-stock-photo
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Oystercatchers on rocks by Lochbuie, Isle of Mull, Scotland-stock-photo
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The male Banded Demoiselle is a large, stunning damselfly. The translucent wings with a dark iridescent blue-black spot is distinctive.-stock-photo
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Oystercatchers on rocks by Lochbuie, Isle of Mull, Scotland-stock-photo
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Oystercatchers on rocks by Lochbuie, Isle of Mull, Scotland-stock-photo
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Oystercatchers on rocks by Lochbuie, Isle of Mull, Scotland-stock-photo
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Oystercatcher on rocks by Lochbuie, Isle of Mull, Scotland-stock-photo
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Oystercatcher on rocks by Lochbuie, Isle of Mull, Scotland-stock-photo
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Oystercatcher on rocks by Lochbuie, Isle of Mull, Scotland-stock-photo
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Oystercatcher on rocks by Lochbuie, Isle of Mull, Scotland-stock-photo
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Oystercatchers on rocks by Lochbuie, Isle of Mull, Scotland-stock-photo
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Oystercatchers on rocks by Lochbuie, Isle of Mull, Scotland-stock-photo
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Detailed close-up of a turtle resting in lush green grass by the water's edge, capturing its unique textures and colors, ideal for wildlife projects, nature backgrounds-stock-photo
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Detailed close-up of a turtle resting in lush green grass by the water's edge, capturing its unique textures and colors, ideal for wildlife projects, nature conservation themes.-stock-photo
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The African Spoonbill has a unique spatulate bill for feeding in shallow water. These wading birds are solitary feeders but nest in large colonies-stock-photo
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The African Spoonbill has a unique spatulate bill for feeding in shallow water. These wading birds are solitary feeders but nest in large colonies-stock-photo
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African fish eagles can be seen all over the Okavango Delta often perched in tall trees adjacent to water.-stock-photo
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African fish eagles can be seen all over the Okavango Delta often perched in tall trees adjacent to water.-stock-photo
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The London Wetlands is home to Asian short-clawed  otters Tod and Honey . And Bob the Heron visits them twice a day at feeding time looking for free food . These otters are the smallest of the 13 species and are considered vulnerable . You can see them at 11 am and 2 pm daily during there feeding time . These otters have a special enclosure with a waterfall . Tod is very active , while Honey is more relaxed . They eat fish and shellfish ...-stock-photo
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The London Wetlands is home to Asian short-clawed  otters Tod and Honey . And Bob the Heron visits them twice a day at feeding time looking for free food . These otters are the smallest of the 13 species and are considered vulnerable . You can see them at 11 am and 2 pm daily during there feeding time . These otters have a special enclosure with a waterfall . Tod is very active , while Honey is more relaxed . They eat fish and shellfish ...-stock-photo
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The London Wetlands is home to Asian short-clawed  otters Tod and Honey . And Bob the Heron visits them twice a day at feeding time looking for free food . These otters are the smallest of the 13 species and are considered vulnerable . You can see them at 11 am and 2 pm daily during there feeding time . These otters have a special enclosure with a waterfall . Tod is very active , while Honey is more relaxed . They eat fish and shellfish ...-stock-photo
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The London Wetlands is home to Asian short-clawed  otters Tod and Honey . And Bob the Heron visits them twice a day at feeding time looking for free food . These otters are the smallest of the 13 species and are considered vulnerable . You can see them at 11 am and 2 pm daily during there feeding time . These otters have a special enclosure with a waterfall . Tod is very active , while Honey is more relaxed . They eat fish and shellfish ...-stock-photo
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The London Wetlands is home to Asian short-clawed  otters Tod and Honey . And Bob the Heron visits them twice a day at feeding time looking for free food . These otters are the smallest of the 13 species and are considered vulnerable . You can see them at 11 am and 2 pm daily during there feeding time . These otters have a special enclosure with a waterfall . Tod is very active , while Honey is more relaxed . They eat fish and shellfish ...-stock-photo
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The London Wetlands is home to Asian short-clawed  otters Tod and Honey . And Bob the Heron visits them twice a day at feeding time looking for free food . These otters are the smallest of the 13 species and are considered vulnerable . You can see them at 11 am and 2 pm daily during there feeding time . These otters have a special enclosure with a waterfall . Tod is very active , while Honey is more relaxed . They eat fish and shellfish ...-stock-photo
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The London Wetlands is home to Asian short-clawed  otters Tod and Honey . And Bob the Heron visits them twice a day at feeding time looking for free food . These otters are the smallest of the 13 species and are considered vulnerable . You can see them at 11 am and 2 pm daily during there feeding time . These otters have a special enclosure with a waterfall . Tod is very active , while Honey is more relaxed . They eat fish and shellfish ...-stock-photo
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The London Wetlands is home to Asian short-clawed  otters Tod and Honey . And Bob the Heron visits them twice a day at feeding time looking for free food . These otters are the smallest of the 13 species and are considered vulnerable . You can see them at 11 am and 2 pm daily during there feeding time . These otters have a special enclosure with a waterfall . Tod is very active , while Honey is more relaxed . They eat fish and shellfish ...-stock-photo
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The London Wetlands is home to Asian short-clawed  otters Tod and Honey . And Bob the Heron visits them twice a day at feeding time looking for free food . These otters are the smallest of the 13 species and are considered vulnerable . You can see them at 11 am and 2 pm daily during there feeding time . These otters have a special enclosure with a waterfall . Tod is very active , while Honey is more relaxed . They eat fish and shellfish ...-stock-photo