RMPM4JJP–Gnarled juniper snag in Canyonlands National Park, Utah USA
RM2WMGH07–Dead forest, trees, woods in winter, nearly monochrome structures, Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming, USA.
RF2A0M3MN–Big Pine snag bark, Siskiyou National Forest, Oregon
RMEBPXFM–Southern girdled scolopendra (Scolopendra cingulata), on tree snag
RF2GBH8J7–ld wood trunk snag in water at beach on beautiful sunset
RMD1WCHK–Frosted snag with roosting bald eagle, Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge, New Mexico, USA
RFRGMW9J–Beautiful green summer forest. Spring background, backdrop
RMBCY6PW–Stock photo of a white-backed vulture sitting on the top of a snag, Ndutu, Tanzania, February 2009.
RM2P9TTFC–Tree stub in the forest, covered with moss and mushrooms, Waldviertel, Austria
RFPK2XDP–An old snag in the sand
RFEP6X52–Snag on a beach
RFCC8CXJ–textured snag on the beach Andaman Sea
RFE8XJ4X–snag in form head of dinosaur
RFRR5MF7–A weathered snag reminiscent of alligator jaws in the saltwort fields of the Coastal Paririe in Everglades National Park, Florida.
RFHGC848–sausage backdrop, background
RF2WC7KJ0–Shattered pine snag and bigtooth maples in the Clear Creek section of Zion National Park, Utah
RMDH387Y–'No HS2 rail link' sign in the South Northamptonshire countryside.
RFKPEAG7–Bristlecone pine (Pinus longaeva) in Great Basin National Park Nevada. Oldest known non-clonal organism on earth
RFT91758–Dry lilac branches isolated on white
RMM266KR–Save Southwood Golf Course from Closure banner beside the public golf club in Farnborough, Hampshire, UK.
RFBTP1D6–A bloody fishing hook snagged a dollar bill isolated on white
RFRAAB3B–Snag on Florida Bay, Everglades National Park, Florida
RMEBR024–Southern girdled scolopendra (Scolopendra cingulata), on a tree snag
RF2HCMATJ–ld wood trunk snag in water at beach on beautiful sunset
RMD1WCHE–Frosted snag with roosting bald eagle, Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge, New Mexico, USA
RMFKFJH1–Dead Ponderosa pine tree in the Wenaha River canyon in Northeast Oregon..
RMB0A781–Cut vines from the previous year left on the guide wire in a vineyards in the Corbieres wine region of France during spring time
RM2P9TTT4–Tree stub in the forest, covered with moss and mushrooms, Waldviertel, Austria
RF2RW5XCA–Amazing shaped snag on the sand
RFENHFF7–Snag on a beach
RF2RPJHT3–Soukanpohjan kelopuu, Espoo, Finland
RFFC3MJP–snag island melting spring in tundra
RFRR5MFJ–A weathered snag reminiscent of alligator jaws in the saltwort fields of the Coastal Paririe in Everglades National Park, Florida.
RF2JFMPYA–A mysterious witch walks in a dark forest
RF2WC8PEH–Shattered pine snag and bigtooth maples in the Clear Creek section of Zion National Park, Utah
RF2A6PG4A–Surface of an old round board with a knot
RFKPEAYH–Bristlecone pine (Pinus longaeva) close-up in Great Basin National Park Nevada. Oldest known non-clonal organism on earth.
RFT9176Y–Dry tree branches isolated on white
RM2F9F1MB–Songbird silhouette in tangled woody area
RFBTP1DW–A bleeding dollar bill on a stainless steel fish hook against a slight gray gradient backdrop.
RFMAPPF6–Pine snag silhouette, Helen and Allan Cruickshank Sanctuary, Florida
RMTR6GCH–Common black hawk (Buteogallus anthracinus), sitting on a tree snag, Cuba, Casilda
RF2HJ7YX0–ld wood trunk snag in water at beach on beautiful sunset
RMCR8MF8–American Black bear (Ursus americanus) Two cubs playing in the safety of a dead snag, Jasper National Park, Alberta, Canada
RME7K5C2–Raven on a dead tree, Wallowa Mountains, Oregon.
RFPRA077–Lonely sentinel at Stave Lake in Mission, British Columbia, Canada
RFPT96XA–Backgrounds and textures: old weathered wooden plank surface
RFPW38G6–Old wooden snag on the sea shore
RFENHFF6–Snag on a beach
RFTRF79N–A bit wet Male hawfinch perched on a dry aged mossy branch in forest
RMM535H0–Snag tree i ett vinter landskap
RFRR5M8T–A weathered snag reminiscent of alligator jaws in the saltwort fields of the Coastal Paririe in Everglades National Park, Florida.
RF2HN6H8H–A mysterious witch walks in a dark forest
RMG3N4XT–Hollow trunk of a dead tree in harsh sunlight.
RF2A6PG40–Surface of an old round board with a knot
RFKPEAM0–Bristlecone pine (Pinus longaeva) in Great Basin National Park Nevada. Oldest known non-clonal organism on earth.
RFT91773–Dry tree branches isolated on white
RM2F9F1M8–Songbird silhouette in tangled woody area
RMF6KP94–Ancient Bristlecone Pine Forest, California, USA. Bristlecone pines are among the few plants that can tolerate the high elevati
RF2TAMD81–Juniper snag sunset, Mesa Verde National Park, Colorado
RMTR6GC3–great cormorant (Phalacrocorax carbo), sitting on a tree snag drying the wings, Netherlands, Frisia
RF2FN1T8X–ld wood trunk snag in water at beach on beautiful sunset
RMCR8MMX–American Black bear (Ursus americanus) Two cubs playing in the safety of a dead snag, Jasper National Park, Alberta, Canada
RME6N69G–Weathered tree trunk in Idaho's Sawtooth Mountains.
RMDJ0DKB–Low water expose the shoreline of Lake Cushman, Mason County, Washington
RMCYWDKF–River marsh in the High Sierra mountains
RFPW38MP–Old wooden snag on the sea shore
RFEN783T–Snag on a beach
RFTAHGDJ–Bright colored Common wood pigeon perched on old branch with moss and ferns in forest
RFFC4WC3–snag island melting spring in tundra
RFRR5M8R–A weathered snag reminiscent of alligator jaws in the saltwort fields of the Coastal Paririe in Everglades National Park, Florida.
RF2HN6J7W–A mysterious witch walks in a dark forest
RMFK2J2Y–Hollow trunk of a dead tree in harsh sunlight.
RFR6RKKH–Sections of the trunks of various tree species. Abstract background.
RFKPEAB5–Bristlecone pine (Pinus longaeva) in Great Basin National Park Nevada. Oldest known non-clonal organism on earth.
RFT9175B–Dry lilac branches isolated on white
RFH6N32G–other nature
RMKWTAG4–Dead snags of old growth Great Basin Bristlecone Pine tree (Pinus longaeva) in the Ancient Bristlecone Pine Forest (California, USA).
RFMB380G–Juniper snag sunset, Mesa Verde National Park, Colorado
RMEBNGM8–benzoin bracket (Ischnoderma benzoinum, Lasiochlaena benzoina), on a tree snag, Germany
RF2G4RRW8–ld wood trunk snag in water at beach on beautiful sunset
RMCR8MCW–American Black bear (Ursus americanus) Two cubs playing in the safety of a dead snag, Jasper National Park, Alberta, Canada
RME7K4TT–Dead tree high in Oregon's Wallowa Mountains.
RFFN5MRN–The picture shows a meatball on a fork
RMB5GJ93–Dead trees at Tangle Creek in the Lower Geyser Basin of Yellowstone National Park
RFPW38MY–Old wooden snag on the sea shore
RF2F94MHC–Driftwood banner. row of gray sea snags set isolated on white background. nature background. Marine gray driftwood set.Decor in a nautical style. sea
RFTRF6B6–Common wood pigeon sits on old stug with moss and ferns in forest
RF2DGDC3D–Forest lake and old twisting snag near the water
RFRR5M9A–A weathered snag reminiscent of alligator jaws in the saltwort fields of the Coastal Paririe in Everglades National Park, Florida.
RF2JFMNYH–A mysterious witch walks in a dark forest
RFCX49FC–Sliced smoked sausage
RMDXRCEA–European pond turtle (Emys orbicularis)
RFKPEARY–Bristlecone pine (Pinus longaeva) in Great Basin National Park Nevada. Oldest known non-clonal organism on earth.
RFT91752–Dry lilac branches isolated on white
RFGJJXGA–jay
RMF6KPBN–Ancient Bristlecone Pine Forest, California, USA. Bristlecone pines are among the few plants that can tolerate the high elevati
RF2TAMD82–Juniper snag sunset, Mesa Verde National Park, Colorado
RMTR6GC5–great cormorant (Phalacrocorax carbo), sitting on a tree snag drying the wings, Netherlands, Frisia
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