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Bright Yellow Sunflower Blooming in a Suburban Garden on a Sunny Day. Redhill, England-stock-foto
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White-tailed deer doe and fawn White-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus) cross street in suburban neighborhood-stock-foto
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White-tailed (Odocoileus virginianus) doe and fawns cross street in suburban neighborhood-stock-foto
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Family of White-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus) on front lawn of suburban house in Pennsylvania-stock-foto
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Flock of Australian King Parrots on a suburban rooftop, red and green birds, males with red heads-stock-foto
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A European honey bee (Apis mellifera) collects pollen from the stamens of a Helianthus flower in a suburban garden south London, on 7th August 2019, in London, England. Bees, especially wild solitary bees and bumblebees are in serious decline globally. In the UK, we have already lost around 13 species and another 35 are currently at risk. The biggest single cause of bee decline is the intensification of farming, compounded by the increased use of pesticides. Bees are also great indicators of a healthy environment and shifts in the seasons are disrupting flowering times and the availability of-stock-foto
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Curled leaves on a plant in a suburban garden during a drought.-stock-foto
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Curled leaves on a plant in a suburban garden during a drought.-stock-foto
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Curled leaves on a plant in a suburban garden during a drought.-stock-foto
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Curled leaves on a plant in a suburban garden during a drought.-stock-foto
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Dry grass in a suburban lawn in the uk during a prolonged spell of dry weather.-stock-foto
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Dry grass in a suburban lawn in the uk during a prolonged spell of dry weather.-stock-foto
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Dry grass in a suburban lawn in the uk during a prolonged spell of dry weather.-stock-foto
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A young tawny owl (Strix aluco) perching on power lines in a suburban garden at twilight (Wales, UK)-stock-foto
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A young tawny owl (Strix aluco) perching on power lines in a suburban garden at twilight (Wales, UK)-stock-foto
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Common toad sitting on a paved path at dusk with bokeh lights in the background, urban wildlife in Estonia-stock-foto
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A rehabilitated white-breasted hedgehog (Erinaceus concolor), is being returned to its natural habitat after hospitalisation and treatment at the Isra-stock-foto
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A rehabilitated white-breasted hedgehog (Erinaceus concolor), is being returned to its natural habitat after hospitalisation and treatment at the Isra-stock-foto
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Coal tit seen in Father Collins Park, Dublin. Feeds on insects, seeds, and spiders. Widespread in Irish forests, conifers, and suburban gardens. Small-stock-foto
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Coal tit seen in Father Collins Park, Dublin. Feeds on insects, seeds, and spiders. Widespread in Irish forests, conifers, and suburban gardens. Small-stock-foto
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Coal tit seen in Father Collins Park, Dublin. Feeds on insects, seeds, and spiders. Widespread in Irish forests, conifers, and suburban gardens. Small-stock-foto
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Coal tit seen in Father Collins Park, Dublin. Feeds on insects, seeds, and spiders. Widespread in Irish forests, conifers, and suburban gardens. Small-stock-foto
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Coal tit seen in Father Collins Park, Dublin. Feeds on insects, seeds, and spiders. Widespread in Irish forests, conifers, and suburban gardens. Small-stock-foto
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Coal tit seen in Father Collins Park, Dublin. Feeds on insects, seeds, and spiders. Widespread in Irish forests, conifers, and suburban gardens. Small-stock-foto
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Coal tit seen in Father Collins Park, Dublin. Feeds on insects, seeds, and spiders. Widespread in Irish forests, conifers, and suburban gardens. Small-stock-foto
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Coal tit seen in Father Collins Park, Dublin. Feeds on insects, seeds, and spiders. Widespread in Irish forests, conifers, and suburban gardens. Small-stock-foto
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Coal tit seen in Father Collins Park, Dublin. Feeds on insects, seeds, and spiders. Widespread in Irish forests, conifers, and suburban gardens. Small-stock-foto
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Coal tit seen in Father Collins Park, Dublin. Feeds on insects, seeds, and spiders. Widespread in Irish forests, conifers, and suburban gardens. Small-stock-foto
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Coal tit seen in Father Collins Park, Dublin. Feeds on insects, seeds, and spiders. Widespread in Irish forests, conifers, and suburban gardens. Small-stock-foto
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Coal tit seen in Father Collins Park, Dublin. Feeds on insects, seeds, and spiders. Widespread in Irish forests, conifers, and suburban gardens. Small-stock-foto
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Coal tit seen in Father Collins Park, Dublin. Feeds on insects, seeds, and spiders. Widespread in Irish forests, conifers, and suburban gardens. Small-stock-foto
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Coal tit seen in Father Collins Park, Dublin. Feeds on insects, seeds, and spiders. Widespread in Irish forests, conifers, and suburban gardens. Small-stock-foto
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Coal tit seen in Father Collins Park, Dublin. Feeds on insects, seeds, and spiders. Widespread in Irish forests, conifers, and suburban gardens. Small-stock-foto
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Urban fox (Vulpes vulpes) standing on a garden wall, early morning, in summer, in North London, Tottenham, London, England, UK.-stock-foto
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Suburban houses overlook a nearby pool that provides a natural habitat for wildlife.-stock-foto
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Suburban houses overlook a nearby pool that provides a natural habitat for wildlife.-stock-foto
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A pond surrounded by lush greenery serves as a habitat for wildlife near an adjacent suburban area.-stock-foto
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Closeup of nursing twin whitetail deer fawns in an urban front yard.-stock-foto
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Closeup of nursing twin whitetail deer fawns in an urban front yard.-stock-foto
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Closeup of nursing twin whitetail deer fawns in an urban front yard.-stock-foto