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Calomera littoralis nemoralis - a tiger beetle living on sandy areas
Close-up of gannet perching outdoors,Bempton Cliffs,United Kingdom,UK
Side-view of a brown tiger beetle with cream white spots on the elytra, situated on a Danish beach (Northern dune tiger beetle, Cicindela hybrida)
Possible hybrid between easstern grey and red squirrel, feasts on maple flowers with tongue out, in spring
The two Northern Gannets perched on a rocky outcrop against a dark blue ocean backdrop
Atlantic Puffins
Macro of beetle of Oedemera nobilis feeding on a white edelweiss flower
Leptura quadrifasciata, the spotted longhorn beetle, is a species of beetle in the family Cerambycidae. It was described by Carl Linnaeus in his landmark 1758 10th edition of Systema Naturae. \nAdult beetles are 11–20 mm long, black with four more or less continuous transverse yellow bands. In extreme cases the elytra may be almost entirely black. It is found throughout the Northern and Central Palaearctic region. \nLarvae make meandering galleries in various trees, including oak, beech, birch, willow, alder, elder and spruce. The life cycle lasts two or three years.\nThe adults are very common flower-visitors, especially Apiaceae species, feeding on pollen and the nectar (source Wikipedia). \n\nThis is a common Species in the Netherlands on the described Habitats.
Spotted fly resting on a fig branch
Green bottle fly (Lucilia sericata) on flowering plant
Northern dune tiger beetle - Cicindela hybrida
Squirrel in a tree looking cute.
White-clouded longhorn beetle (Mesosa nebulosa) sitting on leaf, macro photo
Larvae of these beetles are xylophagous. They mainly feed on downy oak (Quercus pubescens), evergreen oak (Quercus ilex) and cork oak (Quercus suber). These longhorn beetle are considered a pest of oaks\n\nThey are considered  a danger for Quercus Forests
Northern gannets on the cliff tops in Yorkshire
Squirrel on a tree branch looking at the camera.
Macro of assassin bug (Rhynocoris iracundus) eating a honey bee on stamen of lavenda flower
Beetle on a plant in summer
Hermit crab in shell on the beach. Wildlife scene of nature in Europe.
Albatross bird on the North coast of Oahu Hawaii
Malachite Beetle (Malachius bipustulatus) male with slightly opened wings on an Evergreen Candytuft (Iberis sempervirens), Germany
Summer day: single hoverfly on a blooming white queen annes lace
Dorsal close up of northern dune tiger beetle, Cicindela hydrida on a sandy soil
An eastern gray squirrel feeds on berry in autumn in the Laurentian forest.
. Shallow depth of field. nature background. Hover fly feeding on a flower
Gannet on Bempton cliffs, Flamborough Head
Nearctic blue mud dauber wasp (Chalybion californicum) on ground elder (Aegopodium podagraria) flowers in springtime.
Leptura quadrifasciata, the spotted longhorn beetle, is a species of beetle in the family Cerambycidae. It was described by Carl Linnaeus in his landmark 1758 10th edition of Systema Naturae. \nAdult beetles are 11–20 mm long, black with four more or less continuous transverse yellow bands. In extreme cases the elytra may be almost entirely black. It is found throughout the Northern and Central Palaearctic region. \nLarvae make meandering galleries in various trees, including oak, beech, birch, willow, alder, elder and spruce. The life cycle lasts two or three years.\nThe adults are very common flower-visitors, especially Apiaceae species, feeding on pollen and the nectar (source Wikipedia). \n\nThis is a common Species in the Netherlands on the described Habitats.
Atlantic puffin (Fratercula arctica) landing on nesting island in Elliston, Newfoundland and Labrador
Great black wasp (Sphex pensylvanicus) in summer on narrow-leaved mountain mint (Pycnanthemum tenuifolium) in a Connecticut pollinator meadow, summer
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