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Nocturnal Collection (#90)

"Nocturnal Wonders: Exploring the Enigmatic World of Nighttime Creatures" As the moon rises, a Fennec Fox emerges from its burrow, ready to conquer the night

Background imageNocturnal Collection: Whiskered Screech Owl

Whiskered Screech Owl
JZ-2553 Whiskered Screech Owl USA Otus trichopsis Jim Zipp Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageNocturnal Collection: Northern Saw-whet Owl

Northern Saw-whet Owl
JZ-2433 Northern Saw-whet Owl USA Aegolius acadicus Jim Zipp Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageNocturnal Collection: Western Screech Owl Olympic National Park, Washington state, USA

Western Screech Owl Olympic National Park, Washington state, USA
JZ-2061 Western Screech Owl Olympic National Park, Washington state, USA. Otus kennicottii Jim Zipp Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageNocturnal Collection: Barred Owl

Barred Owl
JZ-1905 Barred Owl Strix varia Also known as: eight hooter, rain owl, wood owl, striped owl, and hoot owl. Distribution: Canada

Background imageNocturnal Collection: Barred Owl - in flight

Barred Owl - in flight
JZ-1897 Barred Owl - in flight Distribution: Canada, USA, Mexico and Bermuda. Strix varia Jim Zipp Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageNocturnal Collection: Tawny Owl - in flight

Tawny Owl - in flight
JD-969 TAWNY OWL - in flight Strix aluco John Daniels Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageNocturnal Collection: Tawny Owl

Tawny Owl
JD-15285 TAWNY OWL X2 - IN TREE Strix aluco John Daniels Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageNocturnal Collection: Large-tailed Nightjar - with chicks Australia

Large-tailed Nightjar - with chicks Australia
HB-746 Large-tailed Nightjar - and chicks Australia Caprimulgus maerurus Hans & Judy Beste Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageNocturnal Collection: Collared Nightjar - endemic. At rest during day Madagascar

Collared Nightjar - endemic. At rest during day Madagascar
GET-1200 Collared Nightjar - endemic. At rest during day Madagascar Caprimulgas enarratus Geoff Trinder Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageNocturnal Collection: Papuan Hawk Owl

Papuan Hawk Owl
EL-355 PAPUAN HAWK OWL -C/U Papua New Guinea Uroglaux dimorpha Eric Lindgren Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageNocturnal Collection: Tawny Frogmouth Three subspecies in Australia inhabiting open woodland and most other habitat types

Tawny Frogmouth Three subspecies in Australia inhabiting open woodland and most other habitat types
DH-4074 Tawny Frogmouth Beside Crab Creek Road near the Broome Bird Observatory, Western Australia. Podargus strigoides phalaenoides Three subspecies in Australia inhabiting open woodland

Background imageNocturnal Collection: Spotted Owlet - Perched on wire Found in habitation and cultivated areas

Spotted Owlet - Perched on wire Found in habitation and cultivated areas. Photographed in Bharaptur township, India
DH-3518 Spotted Owlet - Perched on wire Bharaptur township, India, Asia Athene brama indica Don Hadden Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageNocturnal Collection: Barking Owl - Named for its call, a doglike ‘wuf wuf Near Katherine, Northern Territory, Australia

Barking Owl - Named for its call, a doglike ‘wuf wuf Near Katherine, Northern Territory, Australia
DH-3183 Barking Owl - close-up Near Katherine, Northern Territory, Australia. Ninox connivens peninsularis Inhabits woodland and open country with stands of trees

Background imageNocturnal Collection: Barking Owl - Named for its call, a doglike ‘wuf wuf At Katherine, Northern Territory, Australia

Barking Owl - Named for its call, a doglike ‘wuf wuf At Katherine, Northern Territory, Australia
DH-3182 Barking Owl At Katherine, Northern Territory, Australia. Ninox connivens peninsularis Named for its call, a doglike wuf wuf Don Hadden Please note that prints are for personal display

Background imageNocturnal Collection: Barn Owl

Barn Owl
CK-1820 BARN OWL - perching Tyto alba Chris Knights Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageNocturnal Collection: Barred Owl - In cypress tree-Common in dense coniferous forests

Barred Owl - In cypress tree-Common in dense coniferous forests and mixed woods of river bottoms or swamps-chiefly
CAN-2250 Barred Owl - in cypress tree. Common in dense coniferous forests and mixed woodlands of river bottoms or swamps. Louisiana, USA Strix varia Chiefly nocturnal

Background imageNocturnal Collection: Black Ghost Knifefish – side view on bottom by weeds Dist:s America UK

Black Ghost Knifefish – side view on bottom by weeds Dist:s America UK
BB-978 Black Ghost Knifefish - side view on bottom by weeds Distribution: Amazon, South America Apteronotus albifrons Brian Bevan Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageNocturnal Collection: Bush Stone-curlew. Inhabits open woodland. Caversham Wildlife Park, Perth, W. Australia

Bush Stone-curlew. Inhabits open woodland. Caversham Wildlife Park, Perth, W. Australia
ASW-4250 Bush Stone-curlew Caversham Wildlife Park, Perth, W. Australia. Burhinus grallarius Inhabits open woodland. Alan J. S

Background imageNocturnal Collection: Colorado River Toad USA

Colorado River Toad USA
PM-6465 Colorado river / Sonoran desert TOAD - close-up USA Bufo alvarius Distribution: Northern Mexico, south Arizona and New Mexico

Background imageNocturnal Collection: CAT ON FENCEPOST - NIGHT

CAT ON FENCEPOST - NIGHT
JD-15469 CAT ON FENCEPOST - NIGHT John Daniels Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageNocturnal Collection: Tawny Owl

Tawny Owl
JD-6228 TAWNY OWL - With full moon and holly Strix aluco John Daniels Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageNocturnal Collection: Boreal Owl Ontario, Canada

Boreal Owl Ontario, Canada
JZ-1926 Boreal / Tengmalm's Owl Ontario, Canada. Aegolius funereus Jim Zipp Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageNocturnal Collection: Northern Dasyurus Fam:Dasyuridae North Australia

Northern Dasyurus Fam:Dasyuridae North Australia
JPF-8168 Northern DASYURUS / Quoll North Australia Dasyurus hallucatus Fm: Dasyuriadae Jean Paul Ferrero Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageNocturnal Collection: Hedgehog - foraging outside

Hedgehog - foraging outside
JD-15955 Hedgehog - foraging outside Erinaceus europaeus John Daniels Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageNocturnal Collection: Cat - scratching post

Cat - scratching post
JD-13877 CAT - using scratching post to sharpen claws at night John Daniels Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageNocturnal Collection: Opossum - young Virginia, Florida, USA

Opossum - young Virginia, Florida, USA
DB-1060 Common / Southern OPOSSUM - young, close-up of face Virginia, Florida, USA Didelphis marsupialis Donald Burgess Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageNocturnal Collection: Verreaux Sifaka Berenty S. Madagascar

Verreaux Sifaka Berenty S. Madagascar
AW-5472 VERREAUX'S SIFAKA - leaps Berenty S. Madagascar Propithecus verreauxi Adrian Warren Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageNocturnal Collection: Cape Fox - Pup pulling male's tail. Nocturnal predator of invertebrates, rodents, reptiles and birds

Cape Fox - Pup pulling male's tail. Nocturnal predator of invertebrates, rodents, reptiles and birds
ASW-4304 Cape Fox - Pup pulling male's tail. Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park, Northern Cape, South Africa. Vulpes chama Alan J. S

Background imageNocturnal Collection: European hedgehog, youngster pops from behind mother female. Hedgehogs in Ekaterinburg Zoo, Urals

European hedgehog, youngster pops from behind mother female. Hedgehogs in Ekaterinburg Zoo, Urals
ANZ-790 European HEDGEHOGS - young behind mother, autumn Erinaceus europaeus Andrey Zvoznikov Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageNocturnal Collection: Common Hedgehog - searching for food

Common Hedgehog - searching for food
ANZ-577 HEDGEHOG - searching for food Ural Mountains, near Ekaterinburg, Russia Erinaceus europaeus Andrey Zvoznikov Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageNocturnal Collection: Garden Dormouse. Hibernating

Garden Dormouse. Hibernating
WAT-8161 Garden Dormouse Hibernating Eliomys quercinus M. Watson Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageNocturnal Collection: Raccoon - In garden at night, searching for food in autumn. Lower Saxony, Germany

Raccoon - In garden at night, searching for food in autumn. Lower Saxony, Germany
USH-1432 Raccoon - In garden at night, searching for food in autumn Lower Saxony, Germany. Procyon lotor Duncan Usher Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageNocturnal Collection: Hedgehog - in pot in garden. UK

Hedgehog - in pot in garden. UK
PM-9837 Hedgehog - in pot in garden UK Erinaceus europaeus Pat Morris Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageNocturnal Collection: Golden-white Tassel-eared Marmoset Amazon, Brazil, South America

Golden-white Tassel-eared Marmoset Amazon, Brazil, South America
NG-703 Golden-white Tassel-eared Marmoset Amazon, Brazil, South America. Callithrix chrysoleuca Nick Gordon Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageNocturnal Collection: Polecat - Young ones in nest sleeping

Polecat - Young ones in nest sleeping
ME-1398 Polecat - Young ones in nest sleeping Putorius putorius Johan De Meester Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageNocturnal Collection: Little Owl - young on post in morning light

Little Owl - young on post in morning light
ME-1373 Little Owl - young on post in morning light. Rotating head to look backwards Athene noctua Distribution: Europe, Asia east to Korea, and north Africa

Background imageNocturnal Collection: California Spangled Cat Walking on branch

California Spangled Cat Walking on branch
LA-1010 California Spangled Cat Walking on branch Jean Michel Labat Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageNocturnal Collection: Firemen in London Blitz

Firemen in London Blitz
Massed firemen with their hoses attempt to quell the flames as they engulf the industrial areas of London following a nocturnal visit by the Luftwaffe

Background imageNocturnal Collection: FLAMBETTES

FLAMBETTES
The nocturnal FLAMBETTES, seen in Berry (central France) are believed by the local populace to assume human form

Background imageNocturnal Collection: Nocturnal Clouds

Nocturnal Clouds
NOCTURNAL CLOUDS Clouds passing overhead at night, lit from below, have an appearance of solidity which can easily be mistaken for mysterious flying objects

Background imageNocturnal Collection: Tasmanian Devil - 2

Tasmanian Devil - 2
(sarcophilus harrisii) The largest marsupial carnivore, nocturnal, uttering loud and devilish cries

Background imageNocturnal Collection: Tasmanian Devil

Tasmanian Devil
(sarcophilus harrisii) The largest marsupial carnivore, nocturnal, uttering loud and devilish cries

Background imageNocturnal Collection: Procession of Passion

Procession of Passion
Commemorating the crucifixion of Jesus, at Billom, France, a nocturnal procession passes through the streets on Vendredi Saint - Good Friday




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"Nocturnal Wonders: Exploring the Enigmatic World of Nighttime Creatures" As the moon rises, a Fennec Fox emerges from its burrow, ready to conquer the night. Perched on a post in Northumberland, England, a Barn Owl keeps watch over its nocturnal domain. The Dormouse awakens from its slumber as darkness falls, venturing out into the mysterious night. A pair of Barn Owls gracefully glide through the moonlit sky, their silent wings captivating all who witness their beauty. In Costa Rica's jungles, a young 3 Toed Sloth clings onto branches with ease under the cover of darkness. Journeying across deserts north of Sahara in Africa, a Fennec Fox leaves behind delicate footprints as it navigates through moonlit dunes. Seeking shelter and sustenance amidst human gardens, a Hedgehog finds solace within an inviting flower pot at nightfall. With wings spread wide and feathers gliding effortlessly through the air, a Barn Owl soars majestically during its nightly hunt. Captured in stunning artwork C016/3233, this Barn Owl showcases its ethereal grace and elegance even in complete darkness. Hidden beneath murky waters lies the Great Crested Newt; only emerging after sunset to reveal its vibrant colors and unique features. Taking advantage of twilight's fading light, a Tawny Owl perches on top of a post in Bedfordshire UK - an emblematic silhouette against nature's canvas. In this captivating world where daylight fades away and shadows come alive, These creatures thrive under starry skies, Unveiling secrets hidden from our sight, Nocturnal wonders that ignite our curiosity every night.