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Lots of dead starfish on the dutch coast of \
A sandy beach in the Cayo Santa Maria in Cuba. A very clean beach with crystal water. The beach is shared with a number of beach resorts that serves tourists from around the world.
An Aerial Photograph of the Damage Left Behind from Hurricane Ian at Blind Pass Beach Sanibel Island, Florida
Fort Walton panoramic aerial view, Florida.
Aerial photo of Treasure Island Beach. Taken with a DJI Mini 3 Pro drone. Part 107 certified
Scallop shell or coquille saint jacques shell on tidal sand flats off the coast of Brittany, France during a beautiful summer day.
Spotted passionflower butterfly (Agraulis vanillae) perched on the sand at the edge of a river.
Microplastics in the sand, new undesired sediment
Glen Feshie, Highlands, Scotland - 1 June 2024: A Small Blue butterfly (Cupido minimus) is resting on the sand on one of the pebble islands in the River Feshie, a unique and fragile habitat.
Beach peninsula in Epanomi near Thesaloniki city, Greece
Panama City Beach shoreline.
Strip Of Plastic Pollution Laying On Beach
butterfly (Ochlodes sylvanus, Hesperiidae, Rostfarbige Dickkopffalter) sunbath
Shell in the surf.
Sargassum on the beach
Litter left in the open between the rocky surface by the Straits of Malacca Sea, reflects a concern for environmental cleanliness. This litter can have negative impacts on the ecosystem and aesthetics of the area.
Adonis Blue Butterfly - Lysandra bellargus Pair on Oxeye Daisy - Leucanthemum vulgare
Plebejus argus is a scarce resident in the Netherlands. The distribution shrunk during the last century. It is no longer found in the coastal dunes, except for those on the Frisian Islands.\nThe species is classified as vulnerable on the 2006 Red List. This is an European Species with a increase in the Southern Parts of Europe.\nHabitat: This Blue butterfly occurs on both dry and wet Heathland, often in the transition zone between the wet and drier parts. The habitat has short, sparse vegetation and patches of bare ground, with young seedlings of Calluna vulgaris or Erica tetralix, the preferred larval food plants.\nFlight Season: The species flies in one generation from the end of June until early August and hibernates as an egg. Various ants, notable Lasius species, are attracted to the caterpillars and pupae.\n\nThis Picture is made during a Vacation in Bulgaria in May 2018.
A delicate monarch butterfly lies lifeless on beach sand, its vibrant orange and black wings slightly askew.
Two butterflies flutter about without a care in the world on the sandy surface.
A closeup of a painted lady butterfly on the ground. A beautiful yellow-orange butterfly clings to a flower to feed on pollen this morning in the garden.
A Purple Emperor Butterfly feeding on salts on a woodland track
Aerial photo Blowing rocks in Hobe Sound Florida USA
The silver-washed fritillary (Argynnis paphia) is a common and variable butterfly found over much of the Palearctic realm – Algeria, Europe, temperate Asia, and Japan.
Glen Feshie, Highlands, Scotland - 1 June 2024: A Dingy Skipper butterfly (Erynnis tages) is feeding on birdsfoot trefoil growing on one of the sandy pebble islands in the River Feshie, a unique and fragile habitat.
Lobed spider (Argiope lobata), one of the most poisonous spiders in the world, walking on the sand in İzmir, Çeşme, Altınkum
Blue Butterfly Close-up.
Issoria lathonia is a scarce resident in the Netherlands. it has both temporary and permanent populations; permanent populations are practically limited to the Coastal Dunes, where it is still common.\nHabitat: It occurs on warm open, dry, grasslands; open patches. Temporary populations are nowadays only found inland, on cornfields that have been left fallow.\nFlight Season: It flies in three generations from mid-April until the beginning of October and hibernates successfully only as a young caterpillar.\nAt present, the species is categorised as vulnerable on the Red List.\n\nThis Picture is made in the Sand Dune Coast in North Holland (the Netherlands) in Summer of 2024.
Tiger butterfly  (Danaus chrysippus)
Lone Sanderling along the shore of a central Florida beach.  (non breeding adult)
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