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Bronze Horse Rider Statue of General Theodoros Kolokotronis, Аthens, Greece
feeding on daisy nectar.
Bucharest, Romania - September 12, 2023: University Square and equestrian statue of King Mihai viteazul, work of the French sculptor Albert-Ernest Carrier-Belleuse
Small town in Transylvania, Romania
Belgrade, Serbia - July 5, 2021: New bronze statue of Despot Stefan Lazarevic historic landmark Monument at downtown square.
Glitter beetle climbing yellow Canna flower.
Agapanthia villosoviridescens, also known as the golden-bloomed grey longhorn beetle, south Ukraine
marble statue of Bernard Palissy (1510-1589), a French Huguenot potter, hydraulics engineer and craftsman. The statue was made by the French sculptor Ferdinand Taluet in 1868; Saintes, France
Timisoara, Romania - April 15, 2016: View of historical buildings in Union Square, Timisoara, Romania and metal map with old district CETATE.
Polites peckius, the Peck's skipper, is a North American butterfly in the family Hesperiidae, subfamily Hesperiinae.
Sibiu, Romania - September 4, 2023: Photo of the Piata Mare square with historical houses with eye windows and a fountain in the foreground
Brasov, Romania
Bucharest, Romania - 15 May 2021: The main building of the House of the Free Press panorama (Casa Presei Libere) in the style of Soviet Socialist realism in the city center in a sunny spring day
An image of a Large Skipper Butterfly perched on green foliage
Coin 100 lei. Republic of Romania
Close shot of an Apollo or mountain Apollo (Parnassius apollo) butterfly resting on a field scabious.
Kishinev (Chișinău). Arch of Victory Moldova. Кишинев. Арка Победы. Молдова
historical ataturk moseleum at Ulus ankara turkey
A Romanian coin over a black background
Close-up photo of Agape chloropyga, or 'yellow tiger moth', resting on leaves of Italian parsley.
Bucharest, Romania: Statue of King Carol I in Bucharest, Calea Victoriei in front of the National Library building.
A Common Checkered Skipper sitting on a leaf.
Bucharest, Romania - October 23, 2022: A picture of the Equestrian Statue of Carol I.
Blooming chestnut tree
butterfly on the flower in spring
Small town in Transylvania, Romania
Romania and its landmarks in 2021
Shot from Mount Tampa, cityscape of the historic Romanian city of Brasov
Bucharest, Romania - April 26, 2018: Statue of Mihai Khrabrom on the University Square - the Prince of Wallachia, Bucharest, Romania
Melanargia galathea has a wingspan of 46–56 millimetres  In these medium-sized butterflies the upper side of the wings is decorated with white and gray-black or dark brown markings, but it is always gray-black or dark brown checkered in the basal and distal areas. The underside is similar to the upper side but the drawings is light gray or light brown. On the underside of the hindwings is present a row of gray eye spots. The males and the females are quite similar, except that some females may have a yellowish nuance on the underside of the wings.\nLife cycle:\nLike other members of its subfamily, the larvae feed on various grasses. These include Phleum (P. pratense), Poa (P. annua, P. trivalis), Festuca rubra, Bromus erectus, Dactylis, Brachypodium pinnatum, Agrostis capillaris, Elytrigia, Holcus, Dactylis, Triticum and Agropyron species . \nEggs are laid on the wing, or from brief perches on grass stems, and are just sprinkled among the grass stems. Upon hatching, the larvae immediately enter hibernation and only feed the following spring when the fresh growth occurs. They are a lime-green colour, with a dark green line running down the middle of their back. Pupation takes place at ground level in a loose cocoon. Adults can be found from early June to early September. On a good site, in warm, sunny weather, thousands can be seen gently fluttering amongst the grass heads.\nHabitat:\nIt is found in forest clearings and edges, meadows and steppe where it occurs up to 1,500-1,700 m above sea level. They are a common sight in unimproved grasslands across Europe.\n\nDistribution:\nThis species can be found across most of Europe, southern Russia, Asia Minor and Iran. There is an isolated population in Japan. It is not found in Ireland, North Britain, Scandinavia (except Denmark) and Portugal or Spain. The late twentieth century saw an expansion of its range in the UK (source Wikipedia). \n\nThis Picture is made during a Long Weekend in the South of Belgium in June 2019.
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