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Cattle stockyard with meat cows. Feeding of livestock on farm feedlot in Florida rural area.
Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea: Vulupindi Haus - modern building Waigani drive housing the Department of Finance, the Department of National Planning & Monitoring and the Department of Education - built by the Public Offices Superannuation Board. Raggiana Bird of Paradise, the national bird, on the façade.
The Japanese Oakblue (arhopala japonica) is an endemic species in Japan .
Northern pearly eye (Enodia anthedonon) on rhododendron leaf in midsummer
a butterfly with beautiful wings. The subfamily Heliconiinae of the Nymphalidae family. Close-up of insect perched on plant. macro animal photography.
Araschnia levana Map Butterfly Insect. Digitally Enhanced Photograph.
Plains Cupid Butterfly on a leaf
A forest butterfly which is commonly sighted in the forest reserve of Singapore.  Family : LycaenidaeSubfamily : Lycaeninaehttp://www.geocities.com/rainforest/vines/2382/lycaenidae/celeno.htm
Wild life photography, Sri Lanka, nature, wildlife,
Group of blue butterflies (Lycaenidae)
blue betterfly on a flower -Polyommatus icarus
An Amazon kingfisher perches on top of sign that warns of crocodiles in the wetland in Costa Rica.
Lycaenidae is the second-largest family of butterflies
Wings are bright blue. Females have black wing edges. Undersides pale blue with small black spots which distinguish them from Common Blue.\nThe Holly Blue is easily identified in early spring, as it emerges well before other blue butterflies. It tends to fly high around bushes and trees, whereas other grassland blues usually stay near ground level. It is much the commonest blue found in parks and gardens where it congregates around Holly (in spring) and Ivy (in late summer).
Blaeuling; Plebeius; argyrognomon
A black and white butterfly landed on the tip of a leaf
Family: Nymphalidae
Holly Blue Butterfly
Lepidoptera insect on wild plants, North China
Saint-Denis, Réunion island: Regional Conservatory, a state arts institution - the conservatory awards diplomas of musical studies, theatrical studies and choreographic studies - CRR, Conservatoire à Rayonnement Régional - Rue Pasteur, Saint-Denis de la Réunion, Reunion Island.
Butterfly from the Taiwan (Hypolycaena kina inari (Wileman, 1908) ) Taiwan black star small gray butterfly
Plebeius 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\nTo keep the Heathland in the early stages of succession, measures, such as sod cutting on a small scale and extensive grazing, are recommended.\n\nThis Picture is made in the Province of Utrecht in the end of June 2022.
Beautiful butterflies in the Everglades FL, the presence of butterflies is very varied.
A butterfly on a leaf.
Blue Admiral
Group of blue butterflies (Lycaenidae)
Plebejus argus silver-studded blue small butterfly of the Lycaenidae family with bright blue spots perching on immobile green plant at sunrise on uniform green background flash lighting
The Common Blue is the most widespread blue butterfly in Britain and Ireland and is found in a variety of grassy habitats.\nThe brightly coloured males are conspicuous but females are more secretive. The colour of the upperwings of females varies from almost completely brown in southern England to predominantly blue in western Ireland and Scotland, but the colour is variable within local populations with some striking examples. Unlike Adonis and Chalkhill Blues, the dark veins do not extend into white fringes of wing margin
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