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Bird of prey Common Buzzard Buteo buteo isolated on white background, silhouette bird in flight cut out on a white background for use in graphic arts - mix six birds
Male common whitetail (Plathemis lydia) on rock. A North American dragonfly.
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Craniophora ligustri, the coronet, is a moth of the family Noctuidae. The species was first described by Michael Denis and Ignaz Schiffermüller in 1775. It is found in Europe, through the Palearctic to Japan.\nDescription:\nThe wingspan is 30–35 mm. Its forewings are purplish fuscous, more or less greenish tinged, with a paler patch beyond the cell; prothorax conspicuously whitish. The white patch distal to the reniform appears to resemble a crown, hence the name coronet. Wing coloration and size is dependent on the environmental factor in which they grow as well as it is expected to be shown through physical differences and morphology.\nBiology:\nThe moth flies from April to September depending on the location. The caterpillars feed on Fraxinus excelsior, common lilac and Ligustrum vulgare.\nDistribution:\nIt is found from western and central Europe to the Russian Far East, northern China, Japan and Korea. In the north, the range extends to southern Scandinavia, the Baltic States and central Russia (approximately north to Saint Petersburg) as well as Ukraine. However, on the Iberian Peninsula, the species is limited to the north. In the eastern Mediterranean, it reaches northern Greece with smaller isolated occurrence in central Greece and the Peloponnese. The distribution area also includes Israel, Asia Minor and the Caucasus. It occurs in Cyprus (source Wikipedia).\n\nThe Picture is made during a light catch in the South of Limburg half way of August 2021. This is a common Species in the Netherlands.
Pteranodon was a reptile carnivorous Pterosaur that lived in North America during the Cretaceous Period.
An osprey in flight with cloudy sky in northern finland near the kuusamo area – Finland
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Set of Brahminy Kite flying isolated on white background.
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An unmistakable, exotic looking green and pink species, the pink hind wings having a base. \n\nFlight season in one generation  from mid-May to August inhabiting a wide range of habitats including woodland ridges and glades, waste ground, field margins and ditches, neglected gardens, heath land and vegetated sand or shingle.\nThe larvae feed chiefly on willow herb (Epilobium spec.); overwintering as a pupa.\n\n\nThis Picture is made during a Long Weekend in the South of Belgium in June 2019.
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The Gem Moth (Orthonama obstipata) female dorsal view on a wall, pest control copy space.
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Human skin parasites and housing pests. Insects - parasites and pests isolated on a white background
A soaring female Swainson's with clipping path. From below and close-up.
Bird of prey Common Buzzard Buteo buteo isolated on white background, silhouette bird in flight cut out on a white background for use in graphic arts
Hypena proboscidalis, the snout, is a moth of the family Erebidae. The species was first described by Carl Linnaeus in his 1758 10th edition of Systema Naturae.\nDescription:\nThe wingspan is 25–38 mm. Its forewings are grey brown with numerous dark transverse striae, and with a brownish-yellow suffusion in the females; the lines dark brown; the inner curved or bent in middle; the outer oblique, nearly straight, slightly incurved at costa, internally shaded with dark brown; the subterminal cloudy and partially interrupted, above middle marked with black white-tipped dashes, followed by a brown cloud, the subapical edge of which is oblique; hindwing pale greyish.\nBiology:\nFlying Season: The moth flies in two generations from May to September.\nFoodplants: Larva are velvety green with the dorsal line darker green; the subdorsal lines paler; head, legs, and tubercles green. The larvae feed on hop (Humulus species), nettle (Urtica species), ground-elder (Aegopodium sp.) and Stachys species. \nHabitats:  Deciduous, mixed and coniferous forests, rivers, hedges and gardens and parkland. \nDistribution:\nThis species is found in Europe. In the north to the Arctic Circle (Source Wikipedia).\n\nThis Picture is made during a light catch in the South of Limburg half way of August 2021. The Species is common in the Netherlands.
Set of Black kite (Milvus migrans) flying isolated on a white background.
Daytime close-up from directly below of a single Common Kestrel in flight against a clear blue sky
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Manyoni Game Reserve is a protected area in the north eastern part of Kwa Zulu Natal,  South Africa
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