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307 creative works found

  • Dreamer
    by Anett Kilen Kennedy

    US$85.50–US$342.00

    Abstract Realist oil painting inspired by plans for the future and assessing what can be done next… URL: www.anettkilenkennedy.com

  • barrel of cuteness
    by Cheryl Ridge

    US$4.28–US$114.00

    A couple of very cute little characters: / a baby goat and a baby puppy in an / old wine barrel. More dogs, horses and pets here

  • European Eagle Owl
    by davidmilne

    US$3.71–US$98.80

    European Eagle Owl (Bubo Bubo) The largest and most powerful owl in Europe, / Stands about 69cms/27inches tall, Habitat:Forests,deserts,rocky areas. / Nesting:Hollows on rock ledges,old eagle nests. / Diet:Includes insects,hares and game birds.

  • I used to look after these birds at the Childrens Zoo where I was Head Keeper. Although they were gentle creatures, when they fixed there eyes on you it could be a bit unnerving! / Lisa

  • Provence landscape : a sunflowers field illuminated by the storm light.

  • Superokay! presents: Monkey Talk

  • At the European
    by Roberts Birze

    US$3.71–US$98.80

    At the European, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia / Mamiya C3, Mamiya-Sekor 80mm 2.8, Kodak Tmax100

  • Typical french alps landscape around the lake of Serre Ponçon.

  • Provence landscape around the Lac des Escarcets. Other views / /

  • A collection of windows in Europe taken in Ireland, France, Italy, Spain, The Netherlands, England and Belgium.

  • Perched
    by Richard Veal

    US$4.13–US$110.20

    European Eagle Owl. / Taken at Luscombe Castle, Dawlish, Devon. / Thanks for looking. / Pentax K110D. / Sigma 70-300. / /

  • Wolf
    by theBFG

    US$3.14–US$83.60

    how to recognize animals from quite a long way off lesson one: the wolf

  • European Wasp
    by Shane Walker

    US$4.22–US$112.48

    A macro look at a wasp

  • Shrouded
    by Mark Tisdale

    US$3.58–US$95.61

    A little slice of the history of Edinburgh, the Governor’s House on Calton Hill in Edinburgh. / Looking quite medieval, this is actually an early 19th century structure, the remains of the old Calton Gaol, a prison that was once on the historic hill. / Atmospheric evening fog and illumination came together to make this something special. More from Britain Available as cards and a variety of prints – if interested in cards, on the preview page, please try with “black backing” as the artist intends.

  • They are the only members of the widespread tree frog family (Hylidae) indigenous to Mainland Europe. Characteristic are the discs on the frog’s toes which it uses to climb trees and hedges. The European tree frogs actually don’t live in forests, but rather prefer sunny forest edges, bushy heaths, wet dune pans, wet scrubland and extensively used meadows and parks with ponds rich in submerged vegetation without fish nearby. These habitats are increasingly influenced by human activity. Hyla arborea, the common tree frog, is endangered in western Europe (nearly extinct in Belgium) while the more common Mediterranean tree frog lives in wet gardens, treegarths, vineyards, campings, and near pine trees, but is also on the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. / Source: Wikipedia I made this picture in Miletus in Turkey. Though Turkey doesn’t belong to Europe, it’s on the European continent where the European tree frog lives.

  • 21
    by Markku Vitikainen

    US$3.42–US$91.20

  • using a different editing program but the same original photo

  • European Eagle Owl
    by greenbunion

    US$3.42–US$91.20

  • European Grey Wolf
    by EdgeOfReality

    US$3.42–US$91.20

  • Provence springtime
    by Patrick Morand

    US$4.28–US$114.00

    Springtime landscape in Provence.

  • Bastide
    by Patrick Morand

    US$4.28–US$114.00

    Provence landscape : French bastide in the winter vineyard.

  • Beautiful cat
    by JudyBJ

    US$3.42

    Gray European shorthair cat

  • Little Demon
    by Krys Bailey

    US$4.28–US$35.62

    I finally managed to get this shot of one of our garden European Robins as he stopped by one of our feeders. Robins are so fast to and from the feeder that I’d all but given up! ;o) I think he’s saying “oh no, the old bat got me this time!” Still it is the least he can do for feeding him and his pals all year round. British Robins especially look awful cute, are very good at supervising the gardener, but can be territorial and stroppy little featherballs!

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