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Close-up full frame view of yellow flowering broom, suitable for background purposes.
Shrubby cinquefoil (Pentaphylloides fruticosa) 'Tratu' flowering with saucer-shaped, bright yellow flowers in summer
Zebra longhorn beetle (Typocerus zebra) insect feeding on tickseed flower nectar, nature Springtime pest control agriculture concept.
Blue-winged warbler, vermivora cyanoptera.
Hanging small yellow flowers and young leaves of Barberry Berberis Sieboldii on dark background, natural sunshine
Dasiphora fruticosa at Jackson (Jackson Hole) in Teton County, Wyoming. This was originally known as potentilla.
White inflorescence of on a branch of a plant called Viburnum lantana Aureum close-up.
Yellow flowering tree in Tavira, Algarve, Portugal
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.
Large beetle endemic to southeastern Australia. Family Buprestidae.
Yellow Forsythia
Locust borer on a goldenrod in the Laurentian forest in autumn.
Forsythia europaea bush with yellow flowers blooming early spring
Wasps on yarrow,Eifel,Germany.\nPlease see many more similar pictures of my Portfolio.\nThank you!
Spotted cucumber beetle on a yellow flower
Flowering gorse, extreme close-up view, dark background.
A bee in flight in front of a yellow flower collecting pollen for honey. Insects useful for the ecosystem of the planet
Very variable, low to tall, hairy or hairless perennial. Basal leaves oblong, broader above the middle, stalked; stem leaves linear-lanceolate, decreasing up to the stem, unstalked.\nFlowerheads bright yellow, 15-18cm, in lax, rather narrow panicles.\nHabitat: Dry places, on calcareous or acid soils.\nFlowering Season: July to September.\nDistribution: Throughout Europe.\nGoldenrod is known as Herbal Medicine.\n\nThis is not a common Species in the described Habitats in the Netherlands.
Hollyleaved barberry in bloom, mahonia sp., in a garden in Normandy
Extreme close up macro color image depicting a wasp outdoors sitting on a yellow lovage flower. Focus is on the wasp with the flower defocused in the background. Room for copy space.
Chlorophorus beetle closeup on white flower in summer, Podlaskie Voivodeship, Poland,Europe
A Gallic polist wasp forages a flower.
Close-up of shiny silver-green leaf weevil on yellow flower of cowslip
Black-Eyed Susan close up
Front view of Bee on large yellow flowering plant
Prunus virginiana, commonly called bitter-berry, chokecherry, Virginia bird cherry, and western chokecherry is a species of bird cherry  native to North America.  Great Basin National Park, Nevada.
A black-speckled brown bug (soldier beetle)(cantharidae or leatherwing) working hard on a bunch of yellow flowers (Rabbitbrush) (Asteraceae (Sunflower Family))(Chrysothamnus nauseosus).
Yellow chemical flowers, sky and flower wallpaper
Free Images: "bestof:Vespula squamosa - The Southern Yellow Jacket....the two yellow racing stripes on the top of the thorax (scutum) are diagnostic in the SE U.S. Collected by Tim"
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