Arbor 

109 creative works found

  • Aspenography
    by Michael Barnes

    US$3.99–US$106.40

    This painting was inspired by a walk in the Aspen woods around park city, Utah. To me Aspens are the supermodels of the tree world – all slender trunk and tiny branches. Get them at the right time and the ground really looks this colour….. to further explore the theme

  • There Once Was....
    by joan warburton

    US$3.85–US$102.60

    There Once Was A…......tree…........MBF Fractal. All equations are original and saved in png format. © jwarburton 08

  • After Dark Arbor
    by Chris White

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  • Arbor
    by Michael Tomkinson

    US$3.71–US$98.80

    Laying in a shady spot surrounded by long grass one Sunday afternoon I looked up at some birds innocently playing in a tree. The sun was slowly setting in the distance as the wind blew through the leaves making the tree sway, groan and creak. I caught the eye of one bird in particular just as he began to sharpen his beak on a branch. . . I began to worry.

  • Grapes on the Vine
    by Anita Donohoe

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    The sun behind this cluster of ripening grapes makes them glow like stained glass.

  • Arbor Day
    by Crockpot

    US$24.94

    Skele-series #5 Planting a tree together!

  • Kalye Shirts – Filipino “Pinoy” T-shirts Atbp | www.kalyeshirts.com Kalye Shirts celebrate everything unique and colorful about being Filipino. From the ordinary balut to the elaborately decorated jeepney to anything distinctively Pinoy. Pinoy Icon T-shirts | Lasang Pinoy T-shirts | Pinoy Pride T-shirts | Pinoy Humor T-shirts | Tunog Pinoy T-Shirts | Pinoy Souvenir T-shirts | Pinoy Festival T-shirts | Atbp

  • Super Possum
    by Lyuda

    US$23.94

    Super Possum by Lyuda. 2006 / lavrentyeva.com

  • Aspens in Fall
    by Michael Barnes

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    Acrylic on Canvas

  • She waits for me
    by Mike Savad

    US$4.28–US$114.00

    Captured just as light started to fade

  • ARBOREAL IGUANA
    by Michael Sheridan

    US$4.28–US$114.00

    A Green Iguana – Roatan Island, Honduras

  • Dream Tree
    by andykazie

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    A shapely Japanese style ornamental tree with vivid colors.

  • Tranquility
    by Bonnie Taylor Barry

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    This brick path overshadowed by oaks leads to a statue of the Blessed Virgin holding the Child Jesus. It is one of many such tranquil spots where people who come for directed spiritual retreats in Grand Coteau, Louisiana, can sit, soak in the small town charm, and meditate on the ways of the Lord.

  • Arbor
    by nikspix

    US$4.42–US$117.80

    An arbor and a fence . . . a nice autumn day . . .

  • I first took this photo a couple of years ago and the view is still stunning to me. I’m doing it over and hope to next year ! Missouri Botanical Garden June 14th 2008

  • Asian Fairy Bluebird
    by Lisa G. Putman

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    The Asian Fairy Bluebird, Irena puella, is a medium-sized, arboreal passerine bird. This fairy-bluebird breeds across tropical southern Asia from the Himalayan foothills, India and Sri Lanka east to Indonesia. This species is found in moist hill-forest. Two or three eggs are laid in a small cup nest in a tree. The adult Asian Fairy Bluebird is about 27 cm long. The male has glossy, iridescent blue upperparts, and black underparts and flight feathers. The female and first year male are entirely dull blue-green. The Asian Fairy Bluebird eats fruit, nectar and some insects. Its call is a liquid two note glue-it. Male. The whole upper plumage, the lesser wing-coverts, and the under tail-coverts shining ultramarine-blue with lilac reflections; sides of the head and the whole lower plumage deep black ; greater wing-coverts, quills, and tail black, some of the coverts tipped with blue, and the middle tail-feathers glossed with blue. Female. The whole upper plumage, the lesser wing-coverts, and the lower tail-coverts brownish blue, with the edges of the feathers brighter ; middle tail-feathers and the outer webs of all the others, except the outer pair, like the upper plumage ; remainder of tail dark brown ; primaries and secondaries dark brown ; the greater wing-coverts, primary- coverts, and tertiaries dark brown, with a blue tinge on the outer webs ; sides of the head and whole lower plumage blue, very similar to the upper parts. The young are like the female. The male changes into adult plumage about March, and the change takes place without a moult ; the feathers of the upper parts first become fringed with bright blue ; the tail-coverts next become changed ; the lower plumage takes the longest to change, and young birds may frequently be met with having the lower plumage mixed black and dull blue, hut the upper plumage that of the adult.

  • Lake Michigan Summer
    by PurePhotography

    US$3.99–US$106.40

    Glen Haven, Michigan,Summer

  • A Forest Dreamscape
    by Michael Barnes

    US$3.99–US$106.40

    Acrylic on Canvas

  • Look Up!
    by Michael Barnes

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    don’t look up you might fall

  • Smile
    by Simon Fallon

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    Hannibal Lecter, eat your heart out. So to speak.

  • Arbor Day
    by Crockpot

    US$3.42–US$91.20

    Skele-series #5 Planting a tree together!

  • An Australian Icon! / / Frilled Lizard (Chlamydosaurus kingii) also known as the Frilled Neck Dragon is native to Australia. / / ©2008 Shannon Plummer. All Rights Reserved. / www.shannonplummerphotography.com / www.centralnetteddragon.com

  • Spiritus Arbor
    by lightsmith

    US$4.84–US$129.20

    Fear not, for he watches the forests all, / Guardian of trees, the short and the tall, / The leafless, the evergreen, the pine and the gum, / Arise now, the spirit of the trees is come. A tree ‘growth’. At first I thought it was a carving and was not going to photograph it. But then I found it was the way the tree had grown, and it only appeared this way at a particular distance and angle. Then, I knew, I had captured a nature spirit if ever there was one :)

  • Siamang infant.......
    by jdmphotography

    US$3.42–US$91.20

    The Siamang, as an arboreal primate, absolutely depends on the forest for existence, needing trees for its living. At the moment, the Siamang is facing a population decrease due to habitat loss, poaching and hunting. The Siamang mainly eats various parts of plants. The Sumatran Siamang is more frugivorous than its Malayan cousin, with fruit making up to 60% of its diet. The Siamang eats at least 160 species of plants, from vines to woody plants, Its major food is figs. The Siamang is native to the forests of Malaysia, Thailand, and Sumatra.

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