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Close up of Aspergillus oryzae is a filamentous fungus, or mold that is used in food production, such as in soybean fermentation under the microscope in laboratory.
Thick-billed Weaver - The thick-billed weaver (Amblyospiza albifrons), or grosbeak weaver, is a distinctive and bold species of weaver bird that is native to the Afrotropics. It belongs to the monotypic genus Amblyospiza and subfamily Amblyospizinae.\n\nThey have particularly strong mandibles, which are employed to extricate the seeds in nutlets and drupes, and their songs are comparatively unmusical and harsh. Their colonial nests are readily distinguishable from those of other weavers, due to their form and placement, and the fine strands used in their construction.\n\nThey habitually fan and flick their tails.
Eurasian Bittern (Botaurus stellaris) adult standing up in reedbed.\nHertfordshire, UK.         November
Los Alamos, NM: Vintage 1950s wooden tourist information sign in downtown Los Alamos, a town made famous as the 1940s home of the Manhattan Project.
An illustration of the extinct Crinoids of the Silurian 418 million years ago.
Heather Plant,  scan of a Vintage Photo
biodiversity. fungal kingdom of the coasts of the south pacific ocean
Bugs
Green forest moss field with wet bog plant sphagnum texture closeup. Beautiful fresh ground grass macro.
Niigata pref
Legs of a bat. Macro shoot. Lesser Horseshoe Bat (Rhinolophus hipposideros)
Elevated view of green plants in green rainforest at Tayrona National Park, Colombia.
A binary millipede collection preserved
Macrophotography, close-up of moss
A macro close up of the Australian Stinkhorn fungus with a fly or native bee sitting on it. Red flesh looking smelly foul fungi mushroom with brown carrion smelling slime
Bush with thorns and white flowers seen in the Kruger National Park in South Africa
Asturias, Spain. Wildlife sign at the Muniellos Nature Reserve with drawings of an otter, a Pyrenean desman and a white-throated dipper
Kosovo - Pristina - National Library
ant in the forest
A close-up image of the Rhytidiadelphus loreus moss (Little Shaggy-moss)
Fruit bodies (ascocarps) are cylindrical or flattened with dimensions of 38 centimetres tall and 28 mm thick
macro photography
Cladonia is a genus of moss-like lichens in the family Cladoniaceae. They are the primary food source for reindeer/caribou. Cladonia species are of economic importance to reindeer-herders, such as the Sami in Scandinavia or the Nenets in Russia. Antibiotic compounds are extracted from some species to create antibiotic cream. The light green species Cladonia stellaris is used in flower decorations. \nAlthough the phylogeny of the genus Cladonia is still under investigation, two main morphological groups are commonly differentiated by taxonomists: the Cladonia morpho-type and the Cladina morpho-type. The Cladonia morpho-type has many more species, and is generally described as a group of squamulose (grow from squamules), cup-bearing lichens. The Cladina morpho-types are often referred to as forage lichens, mat-forming lichens, or reindeer lichens (due to their importance as caribou winter forage). \nCladonia perforata (\
A closeup shot of a woodlouse in a forest on a dark background
Nature theme series: Green foliage background
Rhizopus (bread mold) is a genus of common saprophytic fungi, macro photo
A country SIGN-MEXICO
Leaves of a pitcher plant (Nepenthes rebecca)
Close-up of a Spear Thistle Leaves in Spring
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