RMW6DW4G–Chinese workers weed a river, where 300,000-square-meter curled pondweed or curly-leaf pondweed grassland grows, in Ji'nan city, east China's Shandong
RMAC7R73–Waterfrog
RMDBXHNA–A close up on the head of the larva, or nymph, of a southern hawker dragonfly (Aeshna cyanea) clinging to pondweed
RF2WEEHF8–Water plants in the river - Pondweed - Potamogeton natans.
RF2K554XA–The blue emperor single female (latin name: Anax imperator) laying eggs in fresh water pond with pondweed in the Special nature reserve Gornje Podunav
RMDGHH6A–Southern Hawker (Aeshna cyanea) nymph clinging to pondweed Wat Tyler Country Park Essex England December (photographed in
RFTYK8T7–Tufted duck feeding among the seaweed (pondweed), then prink - clean the feathers (male and female)
RM2GBW726–Man working on an amphibious vehicle called a truxor clearing pond weed or algae from a lake, UK
RM2PGB87R–Blue blue-tailed damselfly (Ischnura elegans), nymph crawling over pondweed, Wat Tyler Country Park, Essex, England, July (photographed in special
RFBH5PHG–Bellflower (Campanula persicifolia) with Parrot's Feather (Myriophyllum aquaticum), in a pond in England.
RMW18M41–Dwarf Water Lily (Nymphaea Pygmaea Rubra), flower
RF2T162GF–Blunt-leaved pondweed
RMFYA8P2–Rain water droplets on the leaf of water hawthorn or Aponogeton distachyos on a pond surface
RMBKAGX6–Vegetatie met bloeiend Weegbreefonteinkruid in een duinplasje op Oostvoorne.
RM2A7NWBH–Broad-leaved pondweed, Potamogeton natans. Handcoloured botanical drawn and engraved by Pierre Bulliard from his own 'Flora Parisiensis,' 1776, Paris, P.F. Didot. Pierre Bulliard (1752-1793) was a famous French botanist who pioneered the three-colour-plate printing technique. His introduction to the flowers of Paris included 640 plants.
RF2H7FT3H–Closeup shot of broad-leaved pondweed in the water
RM2ANG8NG–Beginners' zoology . Fig. 38. — Hydras on the under sur-face of pondweed. 26 BEGINNERS ZOOLOGY scarce. Asexual generation (by budding) is common withthe hydra when food supply is abundant. After the bud grows to a cer-tain size, theouter layer ofcells at the baseof the bud con-stricts and theyoung hydra isdetached. Compare thesponge and thehydra in the fol-lowing respects:— many celled,or one celled;obtaining food ;breathing; tubesand cavities;openings; re-production ; loco-motion. Whichranks higher. ECTODERM CELLSINTERSTITAL 00MUSCLE LAYER FLAGELLA • •ENTERIC CAVITY* Fig. 39. ? • Longitudinal
RMGD9406–London, UK. 14 July 2016. A woman takes a photo of a mother duck and her fluffy ducklings in the pondweed bloom in the canal at Merchant Square, Paddington. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News
RMP1TG2A–Dragonfly larvae underwater
RMW6DW4P–Chinese workers weed a river, where 300,000-square-meter curled pondweed or curly-leaf pondweed grassland grows, in Ji'nan city, east China's Shandong
RFT487Y0–Frog in a pond
RMDBXHGT–The larva, or nymph, of a southern hawker dragonfly (Aeshna cyanea) clinging to pondweed at Wat Tyler Country Park, Essex.
RMDXDDE2–Loch Soy in the village of Portsoy, Aberdeenshire, Scotland.
RF2K554XT–The blue emperor single female (latin name: Anax imperator) laying eggs in fresh water pond with pondweed in the Special nature reserve Gornje Podunav
RMDGHH6F–Southern Hawker (Aeshna cyanea) nymph close-up of head clinging to pondweed Wat Tyler Country Park Essex England December
RFT588J1–Tufted duck feeding among the seaweed (pondweed), then prink - clean the feathers (male and female)
RM2GBW75A–Man working on an amphibious vehicle called a truxor clearing pond weed or algae from a lake, UK
RM2PGB84D–Broad-bodied chaser (Libellula depressa) nymph, climbing over pondweed, Wat Tyler Country Park, Essex, England, January (photographed in a specialist
RFBH63JF–Yellow Flag Iris ( Iris pseudacorus) in a pond in England.
RMW18M36–Dwarf Water Lily (Nymphaea Pygmaea Rubra), flowers
RF2T162G7–Blunt-leaved pondweed
RMK06NNE–Waterblommetjies, Cape Asparagus from South Africa
RMA0NE2D–Umbrella plants in quiet pond
RFACRF23–research scientist pond dipping
RF2H7FT51–Closeup shot of broad-leaved pondweed in the water
RM2AN2RBW–Natuurlyke historie : of, Uitvoerige beschryving der dieren, planten, en mineraalen . er. Door de Duitfchers wordtdit Gewas begreepen onder den algemeenennaam van Saamkraut, dat is Zaadkruid, dienzy ook aan andere Waterplanten geeven. DeFranfchen noemen het Epi dEau of Water-Aair, de Engelfchen Pondweed^ dat is Vyver-Onkruid : gelyk het by de Franfchen ook welHerhe dKJtagnes heet , en by de DuitfchersWeiher - Bktter , dat is Meirbladen. Doch dee-ze benaamingen zyn op verfcheide Soorten vandit Gellagt toepasfelyk. Uit een Wortel, die in de Modder of iahet Zand van den bodem zit, geeft het Sten-
RMRDA783–Discarded rubbish found along the River Lea in London, UK
RMMB5A96–Water hawthrone
RMW6DW47–Chinese workers weed a river, where 300,000-square-meter curled pondweed or curly-leaf pondweed grassland grows, in Ji'nan city, east China's Shandong
RFRT499X–Frogs together, watching over a pond amongst algae and pond-weed
RMCTW85T–A larva of the blue-tailed damselfly (Ischnura elegans) clinging to pondweed at Wat Tyler Country Park, Basildon, Essex
RMDXDDA9–Loch Soy in the village of Portsoy, Aberdeenshire, Scotland.
RF2K554WT–The blue emperor single female (latin name: Anax imperator) laying eggs in fresh water pond with pondweed in the Special nature reserve Gornje Podunav
RMPC7GX5–Jack Perks
RFTX8CJT–Tufted duck feeding among the seaweed (pondweed), then prink - clean the feathers (male and female)
RFHPY66C–Wooden posts underwater, all that remains of the old wooden jetty at Ohrid town harbour on UNESCO protected Lake Ohrid, Macedonia
RM2PGB87B–Blue blue-tailed damselfly (Ischnura elegans), nymph crawling over pondweed, Wat Tyler Country Park, Essex, England, July (photographed in special
RF2AJFWYT–Closeup top view of the white algae plant fluttering in hot springs water
RMF58R15–A frog in springtime emerging from hibernation through a pond covered in floating weed
RF2T162EM–Blunt-leaved pondweed
RMK06NNC–Bowl of Cape Asparagus, Waterblommetjies, a delicacy from South Africa
RME9PHTY–Common Frog - Rana temporaria
RMACRF16–research scientist examining pond
RF2F2W8BG–A young whooper swan (Cygnus Cygnus) eating broad-leaved pondweed
RMDN6NF3–Moat and ruined tower main entrance at Raglan Castle, Wales, UK
RMRDA77T–Discarded rubbish found along the River Lea in London, UK
RMMAP522–Great diving beetle, Dytiscus marginalis, adult, female, doncaster, yorkshire, march
RMW6DED5–Chinese workers weed a river, where 300,000-square-meter curled pondweed or curly-leaf pondweed grassland grows, in Ji'nan city, east China's Shandong
RM2BNM61N–Seagrass meadow / Common eelgrass / Seawrack (Zostera marina) next to Swanage Pier, Swanage, Dorset, UK August
RMDJ86RR–Two blue-tailed damselfly (Ischnura elegans) larvae clambering over pondweed at Wat Tyler Country Park, Essex. July.
RMDXDDC4–Loch Soy in the village of Portsoy, Aberdeenshire, Scotland.
RFP703NK–broad-leaved pondweed (Potamogeton natans) in flower
RMPC7GWR–Great diving beetle, Dytiscus marginalis, adult, female, doncaster, yorkshire, march
RFTX8CBT–Tufted duck feeding among the seaweed (pondweed), then prink - clean the feathers (male and female)
RFEA02B1–Close up purple flowers of Monochoria hastata (L.) Solms on black background, taken in Thailand
RM2PGGT1A–Large great silver water beetle (Hydrophilus piceus) adult, swimming through pondweed, Wat Tyler Country Park, Essex, England, April (photographed in
RFWP4BNK–Closeup top view of the white algae plant fluttering in hot springs water.
RFDHXJD9–the dark forest lake
RMB30NB0–Waterplants in Freshwater Lake Germany Echinger Weiher Lake Munich Bavaria
RMK06NNA–Rare delicacy from South Africa, Waterblometjies, or Cape Asparagus
RME9PM34–Grass Snake - Natrix natrix
RFACRF19–sampling net being used in a pond Lancashire England
RF2GDHMKP–Closeup shot of a young Whooper Swan eating broad-leaved pondweed
RMER3448–A dead hedgehog, drowned after falling into a garden pond. Hedgehogs are becoming scarcer across the UK.
RMRDEAHA–Tyland Barn Nature Reserve near Maidstone in Kent
RMMB5A7G–Great diving beetle, Dytiscus marginalis, adult, female, doncaster, yorkshire, march
RMW6DW3P–Chinese workers weed a river, where 300,000-square-meter curled pondweed or curly-leaf pondweed grassland grows, in Ji'nan city, east China's Shandong
RMDJ86W3–The larva of a blue-tailed damselfly (Ischnura elegans) clambering over pondweed at Wat Tyler Country Park, Essex. July.
RMFBC0B1–Drum Castle Gardens - near Drumoak, Aberdeenshire, Scotland.
RFP703N5–broad-leaved pondweed (Potamogeton natans) in flower
RMPC7GWP–Great diving beetle, Dytiscus marginalis, adult, female, doncaster, yorkshire, march
RFTXWJ5G–Tufted duck feeding among the seaweed (pondweed), then prink - clean the feathers (male and female)
RFEA02B5–Close up buds purple flower of Monochoria hastata (L.) Solms is filled with dew, taken in Thailand
RM2PJRE5M–Great northern crested newt (Triturus cristatus) -larva crawling over pondweed, Wat Tyler Country Park, Essex, England, July (photographed in special
RFWP4BHD–Closeup top view of the white algae plant fluttering in hot springs water.
RFDJ2HMF–Buhlbachsee in the Black Forest Germany
RFJGGE14–Large-flowered waterweed (Egeria densa) in flower. Invasive pond plant in the family Hydrocharitaceae with white flower, aka Elodea densa
RMC8HJXH–Duckweed in the Welland lock entrance to Ontario Basin, Salford Quays, Manchester
RME9PM38–Grass Snake - Natrix natrix
RMF2TXJM–Blanket weed in the ornamental pond of Le Grand Parterre - the gardens of Chateau de Fontainebleau Palace
RF2H7FT3J–Closeup shot of a stork among the broad-leaved pondweed plants
RMB84YWF–Common Gray Tree Frog Hyla versicolor in Duckweed Lemna species Eastern North America, by Skip Moody/Dembinsky Photo Assoc
RMRDEAHF–Tyland Barn Nature Reserve near Maidstone in Kent
RMMB5A88–Great diving beetle, Dytiscus marginalis, adult, female, doncaster, yorkshire, march
RMW6DW44–Chinese workers weed a river, where 300,000-square-meter curled pondweed or curly-leaf pondweed grassland grows, in Ji'nan city, east China's Shandong
RM2ATWGW6–American lobster (Homarus americana) in eelgrass (Zostera marina). Nova Scotia, Canada. July
RMDJ86E6–A close-up on the face of the larva of a broad-bodied chaser dragonfly (Libellula depressa) clambering over pondweed.
RMFBC0AC–Drum Castle Gardens - near Drumoak, Aberdeenshire, Scotland.
RFP703PE–broad-leaved pondweed (Potamogeton natans) in flower
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