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  • Close up of a leaf with the rust like spots caused by scale insects of the Coccidae family. Photographed in Stubaital, Tyrol, Austria in September
    IR_f_Wilde-Wasser-Weg_D9182.jpg
  • Close up of a leaf with the rust like spots caused by scale insects of the Coccidae family. Photographed in Stubaital, Tyrol, Austria in September
    IR_f_Wilde-Wasser-Weg_D9175.jpg
  • Cladosporium cladosporioides mold on an air vent at home in a petri dish
    SL_Mold_DSCN0008.jpg
  • Cladosporium cladosporioides mold in a petri dish This is a fungal plant pathogen that affects wheat
    SL_Mold_DSCN0006.jpg
  • Red, black, brown and gray Abstract background
    VA_f_Abu-Ghosh_DSC03819.jpg
  • black tar smudges on a yellow wall. With a bit of imagination a head and face can be seen in the mess
    VA_f_1810-Abstract_07591.jpg
  • De focused orange pulp of a mango as a natural background
    IR_f_Fruit-Macro_D7379.jpg
  • Paint and plaster peeling off a wall
    VA_f_Abstract_05997_2.jpg
  • black, Green and gray Abstract background
    VA_f_Abstract_04302.jpg
  • De focused orange pulp of a mango as a natural background
    IR_f_Fruit-Macro_D7375.jpg
  • Orange and blue abstract. Watercolors on cardboard
    NG_1809-Abstract_06.jpg
  • paint on wall - Orange Abstract background
    VA_f_TA_DSC05952.jpg
  • Orange, white and blue Abstract background
    VA_f_Abu-Ghosh_DSC03915.jpg
  • Red, black,  and gray Abstract background
    VA_f_Abu-Ghosh_DSC03889.jpg
  • Yellow, black, brown and blue Abstract background
    VA_f_Abu-Ghosh_DSC03808.jpg
  • Paint and plaster peeling off a wall
    VA_f_Abstract_DSC01346.jpg
  • Pink and blue peeling plaster Abstract background
    VA_f_Abstract_0430.jpg
  • Paint and plaster peeling off a wall
    VA_f_Abstract_07209_1.jpg
  • Yellow black and blue Abstract background
    VA_f_Abu-Ghosh_DSC03783.jpg
  • Paint and plaster peeling off a wall the result looks like an abstract artwork woman carrying a baby on her back
    VA_f_Abstract_0484.jpg
  • Red, black, brown and gray Abstract background
    VA_f_Abstract_08344.jpg
  • Red, black, brown and gray Abstract background
    VA_f_Abu-Ghosh_DSC03809.jpg
  • Paint and plaster peeling off a wall
    VA_f_Abstract_DSC01537.jpg
  • Red, black, brown and gray Abstract background
    VA_f_Abstract_08416.jpg
  • Paint and plaster peeling off a wall
    VA_f_05652_2.jpg
  • Orange and blue abstract. Watercolors on cardboard
    NG_1809-Abstract_05.JPG
  • Red, black, brown and gray Abstract background
    VA_f_Abu-Ghosh_DSC03844.jpg
  • black, and gray Abstract background
    VA_f_Abstract_07231_1.jpg
  • black, and gray Abstract background
    VA_f_Abstract_08339_1.jpg
  • Yellow, black, brown and blue Abstract background
    VA_f_00334.jpg
  • paint on wall - red, black and green, The colours of Palestine flag. Abstract background
    VA_f_TA_DSC05969.jpg
  • Red and gray Abstract background
    VA_f_Abu-Ghosh_DSC03851.jpg
  • paint on wall - Orange and white Abstract background
    VA_f_Abu-Ghosh_DSC03836.jpg
  • Yellow, black, brown and blue Abstract background
    VA_f_Abu-Ghosh_DSC03817.jpg
  • Red, black, brown and gray Abstract background
    VA_f_Abstract_08344-Crop-1_1.jpg
  • Pink and blue peeling plaster Abstract background
    VA_f_Abstract_0426.jpg
  • Paint and plaster peeling off a wall
    VA_f_00484.jpg
  • Yellow black and blue Abstract background
    VA_f_Abu-Ghosh_DSC03782.jpg
  • paint on wall - green and yellow Abstract background
    VA_f_Abu-Ghosh_DSC03853.jpg
  • common genet (Genetta genetta) in a tree. The common genet is a solitary carnivore that inhabits woodlands. It is arboreal, resting in trees during the day. Photographed in Serengeti national Park, Tanzania,
    GS_f_Genet-cat_136.jpg
  • common genet (Genetta genetta) in a tree. The common genet is a solitary carnivore that inhabits woodlands. It is arboreal, resting in trees during the day. Photographed in Serengeti national Park, Tanzania,
    GS_f_Genet-cat_135.jpg
  • common genet (Genetta genetta) in a tree. The common genet is a solitary carnivore that inhabits woodlands. It is arboreal, resting in trees during the day. Photographed in Serengeti national Park, Tanzania,
    GS_f_Genet-cat_134.jpg
  • Pharaoh eagle-owl (Bubo ascalaphus) is a species of owl in the family Strigidae. At 46–50 centimetres (18–20 in) long, the Pharaoh eagle-owl is one of the smaller eagle-owl species. It is an attractive bird of prey, with striking, large orange-yellow eyes and mottled plumage. The head and upperparts are tawny and densely marked with black and creamy-white streaks and blotches, while the underparts are pale creamy-white, with black streaks on the upper breast and fine reddish-brown vermiculations on the lower breast and belly. The face has the disc-like form typical of most owls, defined by a dark rim, the robust bill is black and hooked, and the head is crowned with small ear tufts. There are two recognised subspecies of the Pharaoh eagle-owl, the Pharaoh eagle-owl (B. a. ascalaphus) and the desert eagle-owl (B. a. desertorum), the latter being smaller and paler with sandier colouration Photographed i n Israel in December .
    BT_f_Pharaoh-eagle-owl_9761.jpg
  • Pharaoh eagle-owl (Bubo ascalaphus) is a species of owl in the family Strigidae. At 46–50 centimetres (18–20 in) long, the Pharaoh eagle-owl is one of the smaller eagle-owl species. It is an attractive bird of prey, with striking, large orange-yellow eyes and mottled plumage. The head and upperparts are tawny and densely marked with black and creamy-white streaks and blotches, while the underparts are pale creamy-white, with black streaks on the upper breast and fine reddish-brown vermiculations on the lower breast and belly. The face has the disc-like form typical of most owls, defined by a dark rim, the robust bill is black and hooked, and the head is crowned with small ear tufts. There are two recognised subspecies of the Pharaoh eagle-owl, the Pharaoh eagle-owl (B. a. ascalaphus) and the desert eagle-owl (B. a. desertorum), the latter being smaller and paler with sandier colouration Photographed i n Israel in December .
    BT_f_Pharaoh-eagle-owl_9768.jpg
  • Pharaoh eagle-owl (Bubo ascalaphus) is a species of owl in the family Strigidae. At 46–50 centimetres (18–20 in) long, the Pharaoh eagle-owl is one of the smaller eagle-owl species. It is an attractive bird of prey, with striking, large orange-yellow eyes and mottled plumage. The head and upperparts are tawny and densely marked with black and creamy-white streaks and blotches, while the underparts are pale creamy-white, with black streaks on the upper breast and fine reddish-brown vermiculations on the lower breast and belly. The face has the disc-like form typical of most owls, defined by a dark rim, the robust bill is black and hooked, and the head is crowned with small ear tufts. There are two recognised subspecies of the Pharaoh eagle-owl, the Pharaoh eagle-owl (B. a. ascalaphus) and the desert eagle-owl (B. a. desertorum), the latter being smaller and paler with sandier colouration Photographed i n Israel in December .
    BT_f_Pharaoh-eagle-owl_9712.jpg
  • Pharaoh eagle-owl (Bubo ascalaphus) is a species of owl in the family Strigidae. At 46–50 centimetres (18–20 in) long, the Pharaoh eagle-owl is one of the smaller eagle-owl species. It is an attractive bird of prey, with striking, large orange-yellow eyes and mottled plumage. The head and upperparts are tawny and densely marked with black and creamy-white streaks and blotches, while the underparts are pale creamy-white, with black streaks on the upper breast and fine reddish-brown vermiculations on the lower breast and belly. The face has the disc-like form typical of most owls, defined by a dark rim, the robust bill is black and hooked, and the head is crowned with small ear tufts. There are two recognised subspecies of the Pharaoh eagle-owl, the Pharaoh eagle-owl (B. a. ascalaphus) and the desert eagle-owl (B. a. desertorum), the latter being smaller and paler with sandier colouration Photographed i n Israel in December .
    BT_f_Pharaoh-eagle-owl_9716.jpg
  • Pharaoh eagle-owl (Bubo ascalaphus) is a species of owl in the family Strigidae. At 46–50 centimetres (18–20 in) long, the Pharaoh eagle-owl is one of the smaller eagle-owl species. It is an attractive bird of prey, with striking, large orange-yellow eyes and mottled plumage. The head and upperparts are tawny and densely marked with black and creamy-white streaks and blotches, while the underparts are pale creamy-white, with black streaks on the upper breast and fine reddish-brown vermiculations on the lower breast and belly. The face has the disc-like form typical of most owls, defined by a dark rim, the robust bill is black and hooked, and the head is crowned with small ear tufts. There are two recognised subspecies of the Pharaoh eagle-owl, the Pharaoh eagle-owl (B. a. ascalaphus) and the desert eagle-owl (B. a. desertorum), the latter being smaller and paler with sandier colouration Photographed i n Israel in December .
    BT_f_Pharaoh-eagle-owl_9698.jpg
  • Levant water frog (Pelophylax bedriagae). They are green to brown in color with dark blotches on their dorsal side. They are cousins of the aquatic frogs and live most of the time in the water. They are not poisonous and are quite large, especially the females. Photographed in Israel in November
    BT_f_Levant-water-frog_702.jpg
  • Levant water frog (Pelophylax bedriagae). They are green to brown in color with dark blotches on their dorsal side. They are cousins of the aquatic frogs and live most of the time in the water. They are not poisonous and are quite large, especially the females. Photographed in Israel in November
    BT_f_Levant-water-frog_723.jpg
  • Levant water frog (Pelophylax bedriagae). They are green to brown in color with dark blotches on their dorsal side. They are cousins of the aquatic frogs and live most of the time in the water. They are not poisonous and are quite large, especially the females. Photographed in Israel in November
    BT_f_Levant-water-frog_32.jpg
  • Levant water frog (Pelophylax bedriagae). They are green to brown in color with dark blotches on their dorsal side. They are cousins of the aquatic frogs and live most of the time in the water. They are not poisonous and are quite large, especially the females. Photographed in Israel in November
    BT_f_Levant-water-frog_301.jpg
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