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plants in bloom of Lupinus albus, white lupin
An image of a Brimstone Butterfly nectarine on foliage
Mutant dog, pricked by cactus
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Group of mushrooms (Mycena sp) on a wooden twig
A male silver-studded blue butterfly with its wings closed on bell heather
A bee with legs full of yellow pollen entering the interior of a flower of acanthus mollis, commonly known as bear's breeches, sea dock, bearsfoot
Pyrgus malvae, the grizzled skipper, is a butterfly species from the family Hesperiidae. It is a small skipper (butterfly) with a chequered pattern on its wings that appears to be black and white. This butterfly can be found throughout Europe and is common in central and southern regions of England. The butterfly prefers three major types of habitat: woodland, grassland, and industrial. Eggs are laid on plants that will provide warmth and proper nutrition for development, such as A. euphoria. As larvae, their movement is usually restricted to a single plant, on which they will build tents, unless they move onto a second host plant. Larvae then spin cocoons, usually on the last host plant they have occupied, where they remain until spring. Upon emerging as adult butterflies, grizzled skippers are quite active during the day and tend to favour blue or violet-coloured plants for food. They also possess multiple methods of communication; for example, vibrations are used to communicate with ants, and chemical secretions play a role in mating. Exhibiting territorial behaviour, males apply perching and patrolling strategies to mate with a desired female.\nHabitat: \nAlthough grizzled skippers occupy three major forms of habitats, they tend to settle in environments with spring nectar plants, larval food plants (agrimony, creeping cinquefoil, wild strawberry, tormentil), ranker vegetation, and edges with scrub or woodland. Host plants are from the family Rosaceae with a focus on Agrimonia eupatoria as well as Potentilla. \nFlight Season: \nGrizzled skippers produce one brood per season and are in flight from the middle of March to the middle of July. \n\nThis Picture is made during a long weekend in the South of Belgium in June 2006.
Green Underside Blue, Glaucopsyche alexis, butterfly. High quality photo
A low angled  image of a Small Heath Butterfly resting low on grass
Small blue butterfly in wild nature
A picturesque field adorned with luscious white clover blossoms. The immersive composition draws you into the enchanting scene, where the delicate petals of the clover flowers create a stunning contrast against the vibrant green backdrop. Breathe in the sweet aroma of nature as you envision yourself strolling through this serene landscape.
Silver-washed Fritillary (Argynnis paphia) female foraging on Blackberry (Rubus fruticosus)
Two little oxeye,Eifel,Germany.
Butterfly
The hummingbird hawk-moth (Macroglossum stellatarum) is a species of hawk moth found across temperate regions of Eurasia. The species is named for its similarity to hummingbirds, as they feed on the nectar of tube-shaped flowers using their long proboscis while hovering in the air; this resemblance is an example of convergent evolution. \nLife cycle:\nTwo or more broods are produced each year. The adult may be encountered at any time of the year, especially in the south of the range, where there may be three or four broods. It overwinters as an adult in a crevice among rocks, trees, and buildings. On very warm days it may emerge to feed in mid-winter. Unlike other moths, they have no sexual dimorphism in the size of their antennal lobes.\nHabitat and host plants:\nHummingbird hawk-moths can be easily seen in gardens, parks, meadows, bushes, and woodland edge, where the preferred food plants grow (honeysuckle, red valerian and many others). \nTheir larvae usually feed on bedstraws or madders (Rubia) but have been recorded on other Rubiaceae and Centranthus, Stellaria, and Epilobium. \nAdults are particularly fond of nectar-rich flowers with a long and narrow calyx, since they can then take advantage of their long proboscis and avoid competition from other insects. Flowers with longer tubes typically present the feeding animal a higher nectar reward. Proboscis length is thought to have been evolutionarily impacted by the length of flower feeding tubes.] Examples of such plants include Centranthus, Jasminum, Buddleia, Nicotiana, Primula, Viola, Syringa, Verbena, Echium, Phlox, and Stachys. \nDistribution:\nThe hummingbird hawk-moth is distributed throughout the northern Old World from Portugal to Japan, but it breeds mainly in warmer climates (southern Europe, North Africa, and points east). Three generations are produced in a year in Spain. \n\nThis Picture is made in my Garden in Summer 2023.
Loesel's wide-lipped orchid (Liparis loeselii) in its natural habitat.
European Horse Chestnut
Lyme Grass moth (Photedes elymi) adult at rest on rush. Three mites attached to moth\n\nEccles-on-Sea, Norfolk, UK.               July
Red-tailed bumblebee (Bombus lapidarius) feeding on nectar from white clover, England, United Kingdom
Butterfly closeup on green leaf. Insect macro photography.
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Common Wainscot Mythimna pallens at rest on maize, corn.
Meadow Brown butterfly (Maniola jurtina)
A large woolen slider  ( Bombylius major )  on plant in nature
An image of a Common Blue Butterfly
Reed Dagger moth (Simyra albovenosa) adult at rest on leaf\n\nEccles-on-Sea, Norfolk, UK                May
Argymnis paphia used to be a Resident in the Netherlands. Although it has been extinct since 1980, vagrants are sighted each year and the last years even more.\n\n\n\n\n\n
Detailed closeup on the Pine Processionary-Moth, Thaumetopoea pityocampa sitting on wood
Scorpion fly on a nettle leaf in the water supply dunes of Amsterdam
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