Marram grass 2 Ammophila arenaria
Marram grass Ammophila arenaria with detail of flowering head, ligule and in-rolled leaf
Bittern Botaurus stellaris
Bittern Botaurus stellaris cut to white showing cryptic colouring and large beak and legs
Comparison of Beak use in Darwin’s Finches
Comparison of Beak use in Darwin’s Finches. Stippled illustration showing singing, feeding, and preening.
Beak comparison in Darwin’s finches
Beak comparison in Darwin’s finches showing use feeding, singing, and preening. Line drawing.
Singing Darwins Finch Geospiza fuliginosa
Singing Darwin’s Finch Geospiza fulginosa showing beak in use.
Bird preening Darwins Finch Geospiza magnirostris
Bird preening Darwins Finch Geospiza magnirostris line drawing showing the beak in use in parasite removal
Preening Darwin’s Finch Geospiza magnirostris
Preening Darwins Finch Geospiza magnirostris line drawing showing the beak in use in parasite removal
Darwins Finch Geospiza magnirostris eating a Tribulus seed
Darwins Finch Geospiza magnirostris with Tribulus seed. Stippled illustration showing beak adaptability.
Two Little stint Calidris minuta
Two Little stint Calidris minuta in summer plumage on shoreline
Little stint Calidris minuta
Little stint Calidris minuta in summer plumage
Rocky shore line ecosystem zonation of species
Rocky shore line ecosystem zonation of species. Some of the animals and pants featured include whelks, mussels, bladderwrack, star fish, top shells, periwinkles, crabs, branacles, and anenomes. Illustration from The Hidden Universe: Adventures in Biodiversity by Alexandre Antonelli
Alexanders Smyrnium olusatrum
Alexanders Smyrnium olusatrum with Puccinia smyrnii rust on some leaves, and detail of one flower and one seed.
Blue mussels Mytilus edulis
Blue mussels Mytilus edulis with byssal threads on wooden piling. Illustration includes barnacles and limpets, and some bladder wrack seaweed. Illustration from “30 Animals that made us smarter” by Patrick Ayree (BBC Books).
Sand Dunes Landscape
Large landscape showing an idealised view of Bantham estate in Devon. It explains the process of succession and stabilization in a sand dunes landscape. Over 28 species of plant and 17 animals appear in this natural history illustration. These include adders to sand wasps, Comma butterflies to linnets, and marram grass to Sea carrots. Species […]
Yellow horned-poppy Galucium flavum
Yellow horned-poppy Galucium flavum with seed pod
Thrift Armeria maritima
Thrift Armeria maritima with individual flower detail
Spring squill Scilla verna
Spring squill Scilla verna botanical illustration by Lizzie Harper showing large bulb
Sheeps bit Jasione montana
Sheeps bit Jasione montana showing plant and individual flower
Sea wormwood Artemesia maritima
Sea wormwood Artemesia maritima with outline showing shape of one lower leaf and flowering spike
Sea Sandwort Honckenya peploides
Sea Sandwort Honckenya peploides showing distinctive stacked leaves and individual flower
Sea rocket Cakile maritima
Sea rocket Cakile maritima with detail of cross section through seed pod
Sea radish Raphanus raphanistrum maritimus
Sea radish Raphanus raphanistrum maritimus with detail of one leaflet and constricted seed pod
Sea plantain Plantago maritima
Sea plantain Plantago maritima
Sea pea Lathyrus japonicus
Sea pea Lathyrus japonicus with detail of pea pod, seed, and square stem