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Bullfinch on purple-leaf plum,Eifel,Germany.
Red flanked Bush Robin,Tarsiger cyanurus,live in China(Tarsiger cyanurus cyanurus)
Goshawk head shot with eye detail (Accipiter gentilis) - Bird of Prey
Daytime raer view close-up of a single common moorhen walking (Gallinula chloropus) on grass at the waterside
crested caracara huntings in grassland field
green dragonfly close up. Macro shots nature scene dragonfly. green dragonfly in the nature habitat. Calopteryx splendens male
Sparrow perched on a branch at the park.
A macro photography of a common fruit fly standing on top of a leaf rubbing its frontal feet
Tot 30-39mm, Ab 25-32mm, HW 19-23mm.\nOur most delicate Lestes, which is normally easily separated by its statue and coloration, although some Iberian populations recall L. barbarous.\nHabitat: A wide variety of seasonally dry shallow and reedy waters in the south, becoming more critical in the north-west, where it is most abundant in heath and bog lakes with peat moss (Sphagnum) and rushes (Juncus).\nFlight Season: Northern populations mostly emerge in July, flying into November.\nDistribution: Widespread in Europe, although seldom the dominant Lestes species. Distribution recall L. barbarous, and also tends to wander like that species, though rarely in similarly great numbers.\n\nThis Species is to be seen in the describe Habitats, but not as common as L. sponsa in the Netherlands.
moorhen
Butterfly on a leaf looking for food.
watching the helicopter bug in nature
Marsh Tit, Animal, Animal Body Part, Animal Eye, Animal Head
Common Whitetail Dragonfly
A closeup shot of a fly sitting on a flower and collecting nectar
This 'streamside butterfly' is our most familiar riverine Odonate. It is a variable species and numerous forms have been named.\n\n\n\n\n\n
Also known as a firetail because of its bright red tail
Green bottle fly on a leaf.
common singing birds spotted in australia
A very rare leucistic (lacking in pigment) Willow Warbler
Closeup of a male western yellow wagtail bird Motacilla flava foraging in water on a sunny day during spring season.
A roadrunner Geococcyx bird stands stationary alert to its surroundings, studying the camera intently with an inquisitive expression, very close-up, facing toward the left of frame with tail extending downward to the right.  Surroundings are desert scrub and gravely soil.
Pyrgus sidea on the flower
Eastern Kingbird perching in Florida.
Male ruffed grouse fanned his collar and tail for mating display in the forest.
The Harris's Hawk (Parabuteo unicinctus), formerly known as the Bay-Winged Hawk, Dusky Hawk, and Wolf Hawk.
Field characters: Tot 56-64mm, Ab 43-54mm, Hw 37-42mm. Distinctly smaller than most Aeshna species.\n\nThe commonest small hawker. Numerous in much of our area, and although it can be on the wing during most months in the Mediterranean, further north it is especially associated with late summer and autumn, when it may appear in massive migrations. It is usually identified by its size, relative dull colours and the diagnostic yellow \
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