477 pictures found
© Mario Cea Sanchez / Biosphoto
Barn Owl and Mouse on a table at night - Spain
© Mario Cea Sanchez / Biosphoto
Barn Owl and Mouse on a table at night - Spain
© David Tipling / Biosphoto
Black-headed Gulls squabbling over bread - Lake Geneva
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Indian mealmoth (Plodia interpunctella) caterpillar on bread, house fauna, Alsace, France
© Stéphane Vitzthum / Biosphoto
© Stéphane Vitzthum / Biosphoto
Indian mealmoth (Plodia interpunctella) caterpillar on bread, house fauna, Alsace, France
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Juçara fruit (Euterpe edulis) smoothie and bread, the Atlantic forest equivalent of the Amazonian Açaí (Euterpe oleracea), Ubatuba, São Paulo State,
© Marie Aymerez / Biosphoto
© Marie Aymerez / Biosphoto
Juçara fruit (Euterpe edulis) smoothie and bread, the Atlantic forest equivalent of the Amazonian Açaí (Euterpe oleracea), Ubatuba, São Paulo State, Brazil
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Quince jelly and quince with leaves, fruit of the quince tree
© Catherine Fruhinsholz / Biosphoto
© Catherine Fruhinsholz / Biosphoto
Quince jelly and quince with leaves, fruit of the quince tree Cydonia oblonga, in autumn, bread
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Pumpkin seeds (Cucurbita pepo), used in cooking: pumpkin seed
© Catherine Fruhinsholz / Biosphoto
© Catherine Fruhinsholz / Biosphoto
Pumpkin seeds (Cucurbita pepo), used in cooking: pumpkin seed bread, tomatoes and goat cheese,
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Great white pelican, also known as the eastern white pelican, rosy pelican or white pelican (Pelecanus onocrotalus) roosting in a Baobab tree (also
© Roger de La Harpe / Biosphoto
© Roger de La Harpe / Biosphoto
Great white pelican, also known as the eastern white pelican, rosy pelican or white pelican (Pelecanus onocrotalus) roosting in a Baobab tree (also called dead-rat tree (from the appearance of the fruits), monkey-bread tree (the soft, dry fruit is edible), upside-down tree (the sparse branches resemble roots), cream of tartar tree ) (Adansonia digitata). Ruaha National Park. Tanzania
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Baobab (also called dead-rat tree (from the appearance of the fruits), monkey-bread tree (the soft, dry fruit is edible), upside-down tree (the sparse branches resemble roots), cream of tartar tree ) (Adansonia digitata). Ruaha National Park. Tanzania
© Roger de La Harpe / Biosphoto
© Roger de La Harpe / Biosphoto
Baobab (also called dead-rat tree (from the appearance of the fruits), monkey-bread tree (the soft, dry fruit is edible), upside-down tree (the sparse branches resemble roots), cream of tartar tree ) (Adansonia digitata). Ruaha National Park. Tanzania
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Edible hollyhock (Alcea rosea), Basil (Ocimum basilicum), Garlic
© Catherine Fruhinsholz / Biosphoto
© Catherine Fruhinsholz / Biosphoto
Edible hollyhock (Alcea rosea), Basil (Ocimum basilicum), Garlic (Allium sativum), Cucumber (Cucumis sativus) flowers for salads in summer.
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Meal in the country. Table set with bouquet of roses, bread, apricots, napkin with barley ears and cutlery with wooden handles
© Catherine Fruhinsholz / Biosphoto
© Catherine Fruhinsholz / Biosphoto
Meal in the country. Table set with bouquet of roses, bread, apricots, napkin with barley ears and cutlery with wooden handles
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Meal in the country. Table set with bouquet of roses, bread,
© Catherine Fruhinsholz / Biosphoto
© Catherine Fruhinsholz / Biosphoto
Meal in the country. Table set with bouquet of roses, bread, apricots, napkin with barley ears and cutlery with wooden handles
© Catherine Fruhinsholz / Biosphoto
Various organic breads including a seed bread
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Darwin's fungus (Cyttaria darwinii) on Nothofagus, ascomycete fungus Cyttariaceae, around Puerto Natales, XII Magallanes Region and Chilean
© Jean-Claude Malausa / Biosphoto
© Jean-Claude Malausa / Biosphoto
Darwin's fungus (Cyttaria darwinii) on Nothofagus, ascomycete fungus Cyttariaceae, around Puerto Natales, XII Magallanes Region and Chilean Antarctica, Chile
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Asian predatory Hornet (Vespa velutina) attracted by a piece of bread and jam, Pyrénées-Orientales, France
© Marie Aymerez / Biosphoto
© Marie Aymerez / Biosphoto
Asian predatory Hornet (Vespa velutina) attracted by a piece of bread and jam, Pyrénées-Orientales, France
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Loango Weaver (Ploceus subpersonatus) eating bread at table, Omboue, Gabon. Vulnerable species
© Lee Dalton / Biosphoto
© Lee Dalton / Biosphoto
Loango Weaver (Ploceus subpersonatus) eating bread at table, Omboue, Gabon. Vulnerable species
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Stunted baobab, dead-rat tree (from the appearance of the fruits), monkey-bread tree upside-down tree or cream of tartar tree (Adansonia digitata).
© Roger de La Harpe / Biosphoto
© Roger de La Harpe / Biosphoto
Stunted baobab, dead-rat tree (from the appearance of the fruits), monkey-bread tree upside-down tree or cream of tartar tree (Adansonia digitata). It's know as Rhodes' Baobab because his initials are carved into the bark on the west facing side of the tree. Mmamagwa archaeological site. Mashatu Game Reserve. Northern Tuli Game Reserve. Botswana
© Mathieu Foulquié / Biosphoto
Bread sponge (Dysidea fragilis)
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The Carob (Ceratonia siliqua) is a flowering evergreen tree or
© Stuart Wilson / Biosphoto
© Stuart Wilson / Biosphoto
The Carob (Ceratonia siliqua) is a flowering evergreen tree or shrub in the legume family, native to the Mediterranean region and the Middle East. The dried and sometimes toasted pod is often ground into carob powder, a substitute for cocoa powder. Catalina Island Botanic Garden, California
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AOP farmer's Munster cheese, glass of Alsace wine, bread, Haag
© Denis Bringard / Biosphoto
© Denis Bringard / Biosphoto
AOP farmer's Munster cheese, glass of Alsace wine, bread, Haag farmhouse, Grand Ballon, Hautes-Vosges, Haut-Rhin, France
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Tabby and white kitten sitting in red gingham basket by yellow bread box
© Hélène & Jean-Michel Sotto / Biosphoto
© Hélène & Jean-Michel Sotto / Biosphoto
Tabby and white kitten sitting in red gingham basket by yellow bread box
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Erosion in crust of bread on granite, one of the symbols of the Geopark of Arouca, Portugal
© Jean-Philippe Delobelle / Biosphoto
© Jean-Philippe Delobelle / Biosphoto
Erosion in crust of bread on granite, one of the symbols of the Geopark of Arouca, Portugal
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Indian mealmoth (Plodia interpunctella) food moth larvae in bread, mulhouse, Alsace, France
© Stéphane Vitzthum / Biosphoto
© Stéphane Vitzthum / Biosphoto
Indian mealmoth (Plodia interpunctella) food moth larvae in bread, mulhouse, Alsace, France
© André Pascal / Biosphoto
Regrowth of a sectioned baobab (Adansonia rubrostipa), Ifaty, Province of Tulear, Madagascar
© André Pascal / Biosphoto
Monkey-bread Tree (Adansonia rubrostipa), Ifaty, Province de Tulear, Madagascar
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Monkey-bread Tree (Adansonia fony), Ifaty, Province of Tulear,
© André Pascal / Biosphoto
© André Pascal / Biosphoto
Monkey-bread Tree (Adansonia fony), Ifaty, Province of Tulear, Madagascar
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Baobab (Adansonia rubrostipa), the transverse scar is due to the
© André Pascal / Biosphoto
© André Pascal / Biosphoto
Baobab (Adansonia rubrostipa), the transverse scar is due to the traditional exploitation of the bark, Ifaty, Province of Tulear, Madagascar
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Very young Baobab (Adansonia rubrostipa) plant, Ifaty, Province
© André Pascal / Biosphoto
© André Pascal / Biosphoto
Very young Baobab (Adansonia rubrostipa) plant, Ifaty, Province of Tulear, Madagascar
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Young Baobab (Adansonia) rubrostipa, Ifaty, Province of Tulear,
© André Pascal / Biosphoto
© André Pascal / Biosphoto
Young Baobab (Adansonia) rubrostipa, Ifaty, Province of Tulear, Madagascar
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Two Baobab (Adansonia rubrostipa), Ifaty, Province of Tulear, Madagascar
© André Pascal / Biosphoto
© André Pascal / Biosphoto
Two Baobab (Adansonia rubrostipa), Ifaty, Province of Tulear, Madagascar
© André Pascal / Biosphoto
Monkey-bread Tree (Adansonia rubrostipa) twin trunk, Ifaty, Province de Tulear, Madagascar
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Baobabs (Adansonia rubrostipa) and Octopus tree (Didierea sp) in
© André Pascal / Biosphoto
© André Pascal / Biosphoto
Baobabs (Adansonia rubrostipa) and Octopus tree (Didierea sp) in the dry forest, Ifaty; Province of Tuléar, Mahafaly Country, Madagascar
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Trunk of a Baobab (Adansonia rubrostipa), the notches dug in the
© André Pascal / Biosphoto
© André Pascal / Biosphoto
Trunk of a Baobab (Adansonia rubrostipa), the notches dug in the trunk are used to climb on the tree, Ifaty, Province of Tulear, Madagascar
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Baobab (Adansonia rubrostipa), the notches dug in the trunk are
© André Pascal / Biosphoto
© André Pascal / Biosphoto
Baobab (Adansonia rubrostipa), the notches dug in the trunk are used to climb on the tree, Ifaty, Province of Tulear, Madagascar
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Baobab fruit (Adansonia rubrostipa), Ifaty, Province of Tulear,
© André Pascal / Biosphoto
© André Pascal / Biosphoto
Baobab fruit (Adansonia rubrostipa), Ifaty, Province of Tulear, Madagascar
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Baobab fruit (Adansonia rubrostipa), Ifaty, Province of Tulear, Madagascar
© André Pascal / Biosphoto
© André Pascal / Biosphoto
Baobab fruit (Adansonia rubrostipa), Ifaty, Province of Tulear, Madagascar
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Tasmanian pademelon (Thylogale billardierii) eating bread, Narawntapu National Park, Tasmania
© Nicolas-Alain Petit / Biosphoto
© Nicolas-Alain Petit / Biosphoto
Tasmanian pademelon (Thylogale billardierii) eating bread, Narawntapu National Park, Tasmania
© Yann Avril / Biosphoto
Carob's foot in a greenhouse, spring, Pas de Calais, France
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Honey bee (Apis mellifera) - On the brood, the bees incubate the sealed cells that contain the pupae to maintain their temperature at 35°. We can
© Eric Tourneret / Biosphoto
© Eric Tourneret / Biosphoto
Honey bee (Apis mellifera) - On the brood, the bees incubate the sealed cells that contain the pupae to maintain their temperature at 35°. We can also see empty cells in the brood and others filled with bee bread (chunks of pollen) for raising the larvae.
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Honey bee (Apis mellifera) - Bee bread is raw pollen fermented by the bees in the hive's cells. Its nutritional value and antibiotic properties is
© Eric Tourneret / Biosphoto
© Eric Tourneret / Biosphoto
Honey bee (Apis mellifera) - Bee bread is raw pollen fermented by the bees in the hive's cells. Its nutritional value and antibiotic properties is three times greater than those of normal pollen. It has bactericide; bacteriostatic and germicide properties.
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Honey bee (Apis mellifera) - Water is important in the bee's diet. The bee uses water to moisten the honey and facilitate its ingestion. The royal
© Eric Tourneret / Biosphoto
© Eric Tourneret / Biosphoto
Honey bee (Apis mellifera) - Water is important in the bee's diet. The bee uses water to moisten the honey and facilitate its ingestion. The royal jelly and the bee bread contain a great quantity. The bees also uses water for the thermoregulation of the colony. The evaporation of the water decreases the colony's temperature.
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Phallic Branch of Baobab (Adansonia rubrostipa), Kirindy Reserve, Madagascar
© Jean-Philippe Delobelle / Biosphoto
© Jean-Philippe Delobelle / Biosphoto
Phallic Branch of Baobab (Adansonia rubrostipa), Kirindy Reserve, Madagascar
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Phallic Branch of Baobab (Adansonia rubrostipa), Kirindy Reserve,
© Jean-Philippe Delobelle / Biosphoto
© Jean-Philippe Delobelle / Biosphoto
Phallic Branch of Baobab (Adansonia rubrostipa), Kirindy Reserve, Madagascar
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Baobab (Adansonia rubrostipa) and its fruit, Ifaty region, Madagascar
© Jean-Philippe Delobelle / Biosphoto
© Jean-Philippe Delobelle / Biosphoto
Baobab (Adansonia rubrostipa) and its fruit, Ifaty region, Madagascar
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Baobab (Adansonia rubrostipa) and its fruit, Ifaty region, Madagascar
© Jean-Philippe Delobelle / Biosphoto
© Jean-Philippe Delobelle / Biosphoto
Baobab (Adansonia rubrostipa) and its fruit, Ifaty region, Madagascar
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Baobab (Adansonia rubrostipa) in dry forest, Region of Ifaty, Madagascar
© Jean-Philippe Delobelle / Biosphoto
© Jean-Philippe Delobelle / Biosphoto
Baobab (Adansonia rubrostipa) in dry forest, Region of Ifaty, Madagascar
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Baobab (Adansonia rubrostipa) and its fruit, Ifaty region,
© Jean-Philippe Delobelle / Biosphoto
© Jean-Philippe Delobelle / Biosphoto
Baobab (Adansonia rubrostipa) and its fruit, Ifaty region, Madagascar
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Octopus tree (Didierea madagascariensis) and Baobab (Adansonia rubrostipa), deciduous forest, Assassins Bay, southwestern coast of Madagascar
© Jean-Philippe Delobelle / Biosphoto
© Jean-Philippe Delobelle / Biosphoto
Octopus tree (Didierea madagascariensis) and Baobab (Adansonia rubrostipa), deciduous forest, Assassins Bay, southwestern coast of Madagascar