Freshwater Pond Ecosystem Diagram of a pond environment with example animals, birds, insects, fish, and plants, in clip art graphics for science lessons. These are hand painted watercolor images of all the elements in the ecosystem diagram. There are 14 different images in this collection. The ecosystem diagram is labeled with titles and is ready to be added to lessons for print or digital projects. The diagram has one file with title texts, one file in color but no labels, and one file in black line, white filled. All the elements of the ecosystem diagram are included as individual cliparts. The single watercolor clipart images have two files, color and BW, no labels. Examples are in the previews above. All files are 300 dpi PNG and may be up- or down-sized for print or digital projects. There are a total of 30 files in the download zip folder. Includes, but not limited to: - Ecosystem diagram, pond environment - Watercolor painted pond scene - Plants: Cattails, bullhead lilies, lily pads - Fish: Catfish, bass, sunny - Great blue heron - Frog and turtle - Dragonfly and diving beetle All images are shown on the preview page above. Summary of Terms of Use: All images available for personal or commercial use. Personal use for teachers to use in their classrooms and teaching materials of either print or digital/moveable. Any use by teachers that helps students to learn better is okay by me. Commercial use for TpT Sellers creating print or digital teaching materials, including Boom cards. All licenses are included and implied in downloading this product. Drop a line and let me know how you are using these files. Feedback helps in improving images and in choosing topics for additional products. View and download complete Terms of Use here. Created by science illustrator Karla Beatty Artist's Bio: After many years working in the educational textbook field, I undertook training as a botanical illustrator at the Denver Botanic Gardens, continuing on to teach classes there in watercolor and drawing. As part of my teaching process, I worked with the archives of the Denver Museum of Nature and Science in teaching natural science illustration using the museum's collections.