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A disturbed fire ant mound revealing the tunnels and chambers with ants racing around the mound. The red imported fire ant (Atta geminata)  is an aggressive species native to central and south America. This active mound is in Florida and often pushes out native ant species.
a big group gray and green sea purslane leaves and flower buds in a salt marsh at the dutch coast cloesup in springtime
Lake Titicaca.Peru
Close Up of beach grass in the sun
The image showcases a small pond covered in green algae, with a dirt embankment on one side under a clear blue sky.
The Parque Nacional de Doñana is one of Europe's most important wetland reserves and a major site for migrating birds. It is an immense area; the parque itself and surrounding parque natural or Entorno de Doñana (a protected buffer zone) amount to over 1,300 sq km in the provinces of Huelva, Sevilla and Cádiz. It is internationally for recognised for its great ecological wealth. Doñana has become a key centre in the world of conservationism.
bamboo wild grass hanging over a muddy stream isolated on a natural green background
A view of fields / agriculture, and an airplane wing taken from inside an airplane
Abstract blurred out of focus and blurred  nature background under sunlight with bokeh and copy space using as background natural plants landscape, ecology concept.
Reeds in the rain.
Landscape with salt field and salicornia europaea
flowers heralding the arrival of spring
Rice culture, Salreu, Portugal
Cattails growing in the rich soil of the marsh. Many birds will make their home in the tall cattails. This will offer them protection at this bird sanctuary near Anchorage, Alaska. Potter’s marsh is a great Day trip for seeing birds and fauna.
The exposed bottom of a dry pond. A shallow water body. A steep slope of the bank of an artificial pond.
Tufted, forming tussocks; stems medium, to 60cm, 3-sided at the top.\nLeaves thread-like ca. 1mm wide, 3-sidedd. Inflorescence a single erect spikelet, emerging from a conspicuously inflated sheath; glumes gray, anthers ca. 3mm.\nFruit yellow-brown.\nHabitat: Wet moors, heaths and bogs, on acid peaty soils.\nFlowering Season: March-May.\nDistribution: Throughout Europe\n\nThis is a quite scarce Species on the described Habitats in the Netherlands.
spring green leaf texture for background or backdrop use
Close-up of a bog (wetland)
Green aquatic plants, water, and brown grasses growing in a duck impoundment
Mount Rundle in Banff National Park in the Canadian Rockies
a tall, slender-leaved plant of the grass family, which grows in water or on marshy ground
Rio Grande as seen in Albuquerque, New Mexico in September.
This is the Moroccan landscape. A close up of grass with a river in the background. Morocco, Tetuan
Aerial of Rural America and Farmland
A scenic view of grass during autumn on a sunny day by the Mississippi River shoreline
summer day in the forest, green
Ceratodon moss in the Nationaal Park Hoge Veluwe, Netherlands.
Marsh landscape on Texel. In the distance the famous red lighthouse.
Landscape with salt field and salicornia europaea
Wadden Sea with tidal pool in the Langwarder Groden on a sunny day in autumn. Wattenmeer National Park, Butjadingen, Lower Saxony, Germany
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