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Hummingbird Clear wing Moth close-up side view fluttering over a milkweed plant and drinking nectar with a green background in its environment and habitat surrounding.
nine-spotted moth or yellow belted burnet (Amata phegea)
Banded Demoiselle on a leaf
Horsefly or gadfly on white background, extreme close-up
Male Beautiful Demoiselle (Calopteryx virgo) sitting on the upper leaves of a green plant - Baden-Württemberg, Germany
Polyommatus icarus is a common resident in the Netherlands.\nHabitat: The species occurs in a variety of flower-rich places, irrespective of nutrient level, pH or humidity. habitats include waste ground, grasslands and roadside verges.\nFood plants: Several species of Fabaceae serve as larval food plant.\nFlight Season: Common Blue flies in two, sometimes three generations from mid-May until the end of August, and hibernates as a half-grown caterpillar.\nDistribution: A common species in a great part of Europe, except the north of Scandinavia.\n\nThis Picture is made during a long weekend in the Eifel (Germany) in June 2019.
A vibrant fly gently resting on beautiful white flowers, showcasing the intricate details and pure beauty of nature
Yarrow flower with housefly on it. Achillea
Flies on wild plants, North China
A beautiful skipper butterfly, Two-barred flasher, in the jungle of Guatemala.
Male banded demoiselle
Ectobius sylvestris Forest Cockroach Insect. Digitally Enhanced Photograph.
Male common fruit fly (Drosophila Melanogaster) - about 2 mm long - sitting on a blade of grass with green foliage background
A   Large metallic damselfly with fluttering, butterfly-like wings resting in foliage
Adult Damselfly Insect of the Suborder Zygoptera
Green bottle fly (Lucilia sericata) on flowering plant
Macro shot of a blue fly on a leaf
Macro shot
A closeup on a male of the  thick-legged flower beetle, Oedemera Nobilis , on a green leaf
Butterfly Marsh Fritillary. Euphydryas aurinia.
specimen of crepuscular burnet moth, rest on a flower, Zygaena carniolica, Zygaenidae
A Banded Demoiselle poised on dead grass head in sunlight
Bristle fly on a flower - Allophorocera ferruginea
Front view of a painted lady butterfly sucking on flowering origanum.
Male of a small shiny dragonfly Banded demoiselle (Calopteryx splendens) on the grass on the river bank
Peacock butterfly on a leaf in Gosforth Park Nature Reserve.
Image of tiger beetle on green leaves on natural background. Animal. Insect.
Satyrium acaciae, the sloe hairstreak, is a butterfly in the family Lycaenidae. \n\nDescription from Seitz:\nT. acaciae F. Smaller than true ilicis, hardly so large as esculi. Above uniformly dark brown, the male bearing 1-3, the female 2-5 small red anal spots. The line of white bars on the underside is straighter, being somewhat curved outward at the anal angle of the hindwing without forming a W. Male without scent-spot. \nLarva pale yellowish green or grass-green, with black head, two yellowish subdorsal lines and, further laterad, small pale oblique spots; in May adult on blackthorn, especially small bushes which grow on sunny slopes: the larva can be obtained by beating. The butterflies have very definite haunts which are widely dispersed throughout the distribution area and often of very limited extent ; they occur particularly on rocky slopes, with blackthorn hedges and exposed to the full force of the sun, in June, showing a preference for resting on Umbellifers. \nFlight Season:\nSatyrium acaciae has just one Generation and flies from June until July.\nDistribution:\nParticularly in Central Europe. From South France to Asia Minor and Transcaucasia. \nThe distribution of the sloe hairstreak ranges from 49° N in France and 51° N in Germany and Poland. It is absent from southern Italy, the Mediterranean islands, Portugal and Spain except for the Montes Universales and the north (source Wikipedia). \n\nThis Picture is made during a Vacation in Bulgaria in May 2018.
A Steel-blue Cricket Hunter, Chlorion aerarium, nectars on a bloom, literally up to his neck in food. I hope this hold it until it can find a cricket, which should be soon since fall is just around the corner
Hummingbird clearwing moth, Hemaris thysbe, hovering as it feeds on bee balm, Monarda cultivar.
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