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two lane paved highway surrounded by trees
Sipping nectar, a colorful painted lady butterfly enjoys the yellow flowers of the alpine goldenrod on the side of Mount Evans, Colorado near 10,000 feet in elevation.
The herb kvanne - Angelica, in blooming. Wild herbs
Curved mountain road,
The endangered Dune Tiger Beetle Cicindela maritima on natural sand environment
A Purple Emperor Butterfly feeding on salts on a woodland track
Grasshopper on the rocky mountain in Serbia.
Flowering roadside ditch on a country road in summer
A newly paved country road winding into the distance against a hilly landscape. Asphalt road close-up. Road construction. Background, place for text, texture. New and old roads.
New asphalt road in countryside-works in progress, concrete roadsides
A close up of a Camel Cricket on a foundation wall.
A sharp-tailed Leafcutter Bee, Coelioxys, gathers pollen from a  flower in autumn in the Laurentian forest.
Departmental road  Entrance to a village   Bretagne Finistère France
Great spangled fritillary on joe-pye weed in summer, top or dorsal view, showing the pattern on the back of the wings. The Latin word fritillus means chessboard or dice box. Fritillary is also a checkered flower.
Small tortoiseshell butterfly, Aglais urticae, resting on sandy surface
With transparent wings, a caddisfly perches on granite boulder along the South Platte River in Waterton Canyon, Littleton, Colorado.
Curved mountain road,
Close-up of a colorful grasshopper on a rock at North Seymour Island, Galapagos, Ecuador.
The macro shot of Little fox butterfly on the ground in the garden
American Lady Butterfly On White Flowers
macro view of a little yellow and black grasshopper (podisma pedestris) standing still on a concrete block in the morning while being lit by the sunlight and with a bright green blurred background
Empty country roads English countryside
Closeup of a great spangled fritillary butterfly, Speyeria cybele, foraging for salts in gravel on Mt. Sunapee, in Sunapee State Park, Newbury, New Hampshire.
Known as 'blue arrows', the males of this active species, sheering fast and low above water or perching on open ground beside it, are one of the most familiar dragonfly sights in our area.\nRange and Status: Found throughout our area, with the exception of the northern Scandinavia. one of the most common species.\nHabitat: Larger standing or slow-flowing waters, generally open and often with margins without vegetation, such as lakes, sandpits, rivers and canals.\nFlight Season: From the end of April to the beginning of September, most abundant from June to August.\n\nThis is a common Species on the described Habitats in the Netherlands.
Daisies in the wild close up.
Ichneumon confusor Wasp Insect. Digitally Enhanced Photograph.
Common Blue or Polyommatus icarus, Small blue butterfly
Common Darter Dragonfly
road in mountain forest
quiet winding country road in germany
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