RMEMEPP7–Nuthatch Sitta europaea, foraging for food on the snow covered ground, Brocton, Staffordshire
RF2WF30YK–A Douglas Fir snow covered Tree front view isolated on white background
RM2T90JXT–Yellow-ground fragment with motif of plum and bamboo covered in snow, 18th-19th century, Unknown Ryukyuan, 9 × 15 7/8 in. (22.86 × 40.32 cm) (overall), Cloth: cotton; bingata (stencil resist with applied pigments), Japan, 18th-19th century
RMW6KBAR–A giant panda plays on the snow-covered ground after a snowfall at the Nanjing Hongshan Forest Zoo in Nanjing city, east China's Jiangsu province, 29
RMB8N3CE–Fieldfare Turdus pilaris adult bird perched on the snow covered ground with wings drooped
RM2WG0R79–The scout in winter-Apsaroke, c1908. Apsaroke man on horseback on snow-covered ground, probably in Pryor Mountains, Montana.
RMAYGB24–A Great Gray Owl flys up from snow covered ground after trying to catch prey
RF2WDJGWC–Illustration of a cute owl sitting on a snow covered ground.
RM2JJBCCA–Eurasian skylark Alauda arvensis, foraging on snow covered ground at Berwick Bassett, UK in January.
RF2BEM8AA–watercolor illustration of a man ridding on horse on grassy ground and mountains covered with snow
RM2C3YKYG–Coypu / River rat / Nutria ( Myocastor coypus ) in winter, feeding on snow covered farmland, wildlife, Europe.
RM2J7627X–Snow falls on an old maple tree on the big maple ground in the Risstal valley in Tyrol, in the Karwendel mountains.
RF2AAW2A1–red squirrel searching for food on park ground covered with white snow
RMCNTHWA–red fox (Vulpes vulpes), sitting in snow, Germany, North Rhine-Westphalia
RF2G4JNHB–Wheat field is covered with snow in winter. Winter wheat covered with ice during frost. Green grass, lawn under snow. Harvest in cold. Growing grain c
RMCNT9BC–red fox (Vulpes vulpes), walking through snow, Germany
RF2WN3395–Game level platforms with ice and waterfall. Vector cartoon illustration of floating islands covered with snow, river flowing on stone pieces, winter land design elements isolated on white background
RMBGCYN6–A sun capped with snow.
RF2HX3G9N–Dry flowers over white snow, natural winter background. Close up photo with soft selective focus
RFEP6023–A twig of mountain ash and cone on snow background
RM2B0T341–European hare, Brown hare (Lepus europaeus), crouching in the snow, side view, Netherlands
RF2ECTEAT–High snow covered rock massif rise from the fog - 3d Illustration
RF2NFX8JB–Texture ground snow, seamless ground
RFRB8416–Vintage engraving of Utah's Bonneville Salt Flats, mountains and hills break up the flat landscape covered by a thick crust of salty soil white like snow
RM2RA05F6–Dark-eyed junco (Junco hyemalis) perched on snow-covered vegetation, Eastern North America, by Dominique Braud/Dembinsky Photo Assoc
RF2WX5XPF–Game level platforms with ice and waterfall. Vector cartoon illustration of floating islands covered with snow, river flowing on stone pieces, winter
RF2H0GM42–a bench in the park covered with snow. christmas clip art
RFRN8BHR–Drake mallard on a snow covered ground
RM2B7J2RJ–Coypu / River rat / Nutria ( Myocastor coypus ) in winter, feeding on snow covered farmland, wildlife, Europe.
RM2ATWGHA–California quail (Callipepla californica), male emerging from behind snowbank in winter, Mono Lake Basin, California, USA
RF2H9P2B1–Snow covered tree and rock illustration
RM2E55CX7–Aerial shot of row of trees
RMBBHRE4–a swing covered with snow on a snowy day in a childrens playground in the uk
RFHMRG7F–White winter in New York City
RM2CNHDPM–. Useful birds and their protection. Containing brief descriptions of the more common and useful species of Massachusetts, with accounts of their food habits, and a chapter on the means of attracting and protecting birds . hetstone on the scythe. The Quail is an inhabitant of thetransition zone, and cannot maintainitself much farther north than Massa-chusetts except along the coast, wherethe winters are less severe than inthe interior. It gets its sustenancemainly from the ground ; hence, when Fig. i46.—Bob-wMte, one- .1 ,1.1 1 1 • J1 half natural size. the earth is deeply covered with snow it
RF2B6M6K9–Snowy mountain range on winter at Norway. Isolated on white background
RMPG1M4A–. Langstroth on the hive & honey bee. Bees. OXJT-DOOB SHELTEKING. 353 confining them when the weather is warm enough to entice them abroad. If the sun is warm and the ground covered, with new-fallen snow, the light may so blind the bees, that they will fall into this fleecy snow, and quickly perish. Even at such times, it is hardly advisable to confine them to their hives. A neighbot of ours killed four colonies, all he had, by closing the en- trances with wire-cloth for Winter. We had advised him to remove it, but he did not do so because some one had told him that his bees would get lost
RFEP6A4H–A twig of mountain ash and cone on snow background
RM2B0T44G–European hare, Brown hare (Lepus europaeus), four brown hares crouching together in the snow, Netherlands
RF2B6M6G2–Snowy mountain range on winter in Scandinavia at Lofoten island. Isolated on white background
RMTR6APB–Scottish blue hare, mountain hare, white hare, Eurasian Arctic hare (Lepus timidus scotticus, Lepus scotticus), sitting in front of the den in winter, United Kingdom, Scotland, Aviemore
RF2B6M65T–Snowy mountain range on winter at Lofoten islands. Isolated on white background
RM2CJ7B5F–. Through the year with Thoreau . C 133 ] sparkles in the clear, cool air, — a silvery sparkleas from a stream that would not soil the sky. Half the ground is covered with snow. It is a mod-erately cool and pleasant day near the end of winter.We have almost completely forgotten summer. Thisrestless and now swollen stream has burst its icy fet-ters, and as I stand looking up it westward for half amile, where it winds slightly under a high bank, itssurface is lit up here and there with a fine-grainedsilvery sparkle which makes the river appear some-thing celestial, — more than a terrestrial rive
RMRDA9F8–. Langstroth on the hive & honey bee. Bees. OXJT-DOOB SHELTEKING. 353 confining them when the weather is warm enough to entice them abroad. If the sun is warm and the ground covered, with new-fallen snow, the light may so blind the bees, that they will fall into this fleecy snow, and quickly perish. Even at such times, it is hardly advisable to confine them to their hives. A neighbot of ours killed four colonies, all he had, by closing the en- trances with wire-cloth for Winter. We had advised him to remove it, but he did not do so because some one had told him that his bees would get lost
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