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Sicilian oleander
Privet Hawk-moth (Sphinx ligustri) adult resting on dead trunk\n\nEccles-on-sea, Norfolk, UK.        July
Horizontal closeup photo of green leaves, buds and scented white flowers on an Oleander bush growing in a garden. Mollymook, south coast NSW.
The bedstraw hawk-moth (Hyles gallii) belongs to the hawk moth family (Sphingidae). It can be encountered both at night and during the day.
Nerium oleander known as oleander or rosebay, tropical shrub, ornamental and landscaping plant. Shallow focus
Closeup of pink oleander flowers. beautiful shrub in bloom, flowers on branches and green leaves
close-up of a white oleander flower on a bush in the garden. Branch of blossoming oleander
Oleander nerium bush pink flowers blossom against sky.
Pink blooming oleander
Mediterranean ambience: terracotta flower pots and lush oleander blossoms on the terrace
Beautiful shrub in bloom green leaves, oleander blooms.
Hummingbird Hawk-moth (Macroglossum stellatarum) is eating nectar from red valerian flower with vibrant pink color flowers like a hummingbird. The Moro Sphinx or Sphinx Hummingbird is an insect belonging to the order Lepidoptera. It is a small Sphingidae. The Moro sphinx has a very long proboscis for foraging flowers hovering at how hummingbirds. It usually gathers nectar from flowers that other insects can not reach. Photography in selective focus of the insect flying during pollination process on red valerian flower plant in nature, during summer, spring season.
Close-up of Pink Oleander flower (Nerium oleander). Blossom of Nerium oleander flowers tree. Pink flowers on shrub in city center of resort town Sochi. Toxic in all its part.
This is a Hummingbird hawk-moth in Switzerland
The Beautiful Blooming Soft Pink Oleander, Rose Bay or Nerium Flowers with Green Leaves on Tree Branches.
A hawkmoth during a flight at a flower in the evening
Blooming Oleander plant close up photography suitable for background.
female hand touching soft pink flowers of blooming tree common oleander spring blossoming botanical garden Nerium oleander
The insect is cephonodes hylas, also known as  hummingbird hawk-moth, coffee bee hawk-moth, pellucid hawk moth, coffee clear wing, hovering and sucking nectar from salvia/sage flowers, using proboscis.\nCephonodes hylas, with a size of 5-7 cm, is a moth of the family Sphingidae. A widely distributed moth, it is found in the Near and Middle East, Africa, India, Japan, Southeast Asia, Australia and some others. It has transparent wings and stout body like a bumble bee.
Close-up of pink oleander flowers with a soft bokeh background. The sharp focus on the petals creates a striking contrast with the blurred greenery, emphasizing the flowers beauty and details
Pink oleander flower isolated on white background with clipping path
The hummingbird hawk-moth hovering over flower (Macroglossum stellatarum). The moth in its natural habitat, on Buddleja davidii, also called summer lilac, butterfly-bush. High quality photo
Nerium Oleander on Santorini in South Aegean Islands, Greece
Lush green oleander bush with white flowers in sunny garden. Greece.
Pink oleander flowers on a dark green background
brown locust, green leaves and red oleander flower
Nerium odrum, or commonly called oleander, nerium oleander, or rosebay, is an upright, rounded evergreen shrub (subtropical to tropical) that is valued for its abundant, fragrant, summer to fall flowers. Red, pink or white five-petal funnel-shaped flowers grow in clusters at the end of each branch. All parts of this plant are poisonous if indigested.
Pink double oleander flowers against a blue sky and green leaves, close-up
Hummingbird Hawk-moth (Macroglossum stellatarum) is eating nectar from pink valerian flower like a hummingbird.
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