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Sparrow Bird hiding in early spring tree behind budding leaves showing animal camouflage.
Grasshopper an a grass straw and a ladybug flying away, bokeh background. a small life in a big big world
Cedar Waxwings Perched in Mulberry Tree in Decatur Cemetery in Decatur, Georgia
wolf excrement
butterfly on the flower in spring
Aphids,
A little green bird sitting on a branch of a tree on a sunny day
Spoladea recurvalis, the beet webworm moth or Hawaiian beet webworm moth, is a species of moth of the family Crambidae.
A bird Sicalis flaveola goosebumps between the flowers and leaves of Bougainvillea
Red leaves in backlight.
two young goldfinch (Carduelis carduelis) on branch
Plant pray for nobis
birds taxidermy
Dolycoris baccarum Hairy Shieldbug\nFamily: Pentatomidae\nA large and distinctive purple-brown and greenish shieldbug which is covered with long hairs. The antennae and connexivum are banded black and white. During the winter, the ground colour becomes uniformly dull brown.\n\nThis bug overwinters as an adult, emerging in the spring. Larvae, which are also hairy, may be found on numerous plants, particularly those in the Rosaceae. The new generation is complete from August onwards.\n\nCommon and widepsread in many habitats throughout Britain, particularly hedgerows and woodland edges, becoming scarcer and mainly coastal in the north.\n\nAdult: All year\nLength 11-12 mm
Loxia curvirostra - Common crossbill, a species of small passerine bird in the finches family.
Two flies on the grass.
Lesser redpoll, Carduelis cabaret, single bird on Silver Birch catkins, Warwickshire, December 2011
Photo of a small corn bunting perching on a bush.
Beetles, flies and other insects on yellow flowering goldenrod.
Spider eating Fly insect - animal behavior.
Collection of flora and fauna; grasshoppers, needle dragonflies and pests on wild plants in the province of West Kalimantan
twigs of thuja occidentalis with seeds
Zebra finches gathering nesting material
Insect - Grasshopper Clinging to Stalk
Village Indigobird (Vidua chalybeata chalybeata) adult male and two females perched in dead tree\n\nMole National Park, Ghana, Africa.           November
Milan noir.\nThe black kite (Milvus migrans) is a medium-sized bird of prey in the family Accipitridae, which also includes many other diurnal raptors. It is thought to be the world's most abundant species of Accipitridae, although some populations have experienced dramatic declines or fluctuations. Current global population estimates run up to 6.7 million individuals.\n\nUnlike others of the group, black kites are opportunistic hunters and are more likely to scavenge. They spend much time soaring and gliding in thermals in search of food. Their angled wing and distinctive forked tail make them easy to identify. They are also vociferous with a shrill whinnying call.\n\nThe black kite is widely distributed through the temperate and tropical parts of Eurasia and parts of Australasia and Oceania, with the temperate region populations tending to be migratory. Several subspecies are recognized and formerly had their own English names. The European populations are small, but the South Asian population is very large.
Coolmunda Dam, Durikai, Cement Mills Road, Mosquito creek road
Photo of a corn bunting bird.
Helicoverpa zea, commonly known as the corn earworm, is a species in the family Noctuidae. It's a major agricultural pest. Other common names, including the cotton bollworm and the tomato fruitworm.
Sagina japonica on natural background
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