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Rush veneer
Bracketed image - 48 shots - of a butterfly on a bare wall.
Red Admiral Butterfly on Leaf
A red admiral butterfly enjoys the last rays of the sun in early fall in the boreal forest.
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Butterfly on Rudbeckia
Countryside outside the city and its vast fields. Easily recognizable and very beautiful butterfly admiral. ( Vanessa atalanta )
Red Admiral Butterfly
Vanessa Atalanta butterfly on a green leaf. Black butterfly with red and white spots on wings. Red admiral butterfly
Red admiral butterfly in autumn
Admiral Butterfly Vanessa atalanta
Butterfly on bush
Vanessa atalanta isolated on white background close up
Battus philenor, the pipevine swallowtail or blue swallowtail, is a swallowtail butterfly found in North America and Central America. This butterfly is black with iridescent-blue hindwings. Sonoran Desert near Tucson, Arizona.
Red Admiral Butterfly (Vanessa atalanta)
Beautiful butterfly is on multi colored flower in nature.
vanessa atalanta (butterfly)
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.
Spring time. Sintra, Portugal. A Red Admiral butterfly - Vanessa atalanta pollinating a Blackthorn bush in bloom. Prunus Spinosa. Shallow focus for effect.
Macro capture of a red admiral butterfly landing on blooming yellow goldenrod.
Photograph of a red Admiral butterfly sitting on a garden flower
Aricia montensis
Red admiral Vanessa atalanta, butterfly black with red oranges fringes sitting a greyed out budleia
A red admiral butterfly feeding on wild daisies at Wildfowl and Wetland Trust (WWT) Martin Mere.
Peacock butterfly on a leaf in Gosforth Park Nature Reserve.
Two Red Admiral butterflies (Vanessa atalanta) isolated on a white background with a clipping path
Lycaena phlaeas is a common resident in the Netherlands. \nHabitat: The species inhabits a variety of places, including rather nutrient-poor, dry grasslands, gardens, roadside verges, Heathland and coastal dunes, generally these are dry areas with sheltered, sunny spots. Surprisingly, however, the highest densities are found in wet, nutrient-poor grassland.\nDistribution: Its distribution hardly changed during the 20th century.\nFlying Season: The Small Copper flies in three generations from the end of April until the end of September and hibernates as a half-grown caterpillar.\n\n\nThis is a quite common species in the described Habitats in the Netherlands.
Red Admiral butterfly. Insect on a white background. Isolated. Free space. View from above.
Great spangled fritillary, fluttering over summer wildflowers (joe-pye weed) as it feeds, with the focus on the eyes and head. The butterfly's striking pattern inspires its name. The Latin word fritillus means chessboard or dice box.
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