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International boundary between Norway and Sweden with the landmark and a cut border line in the forest between the two countries with Sweden on the left hand side with the sign indicating the national border Sweden.
Nuthatch (Sitta europaea) eating a peanut whilst - unusually - the right way up.
brimstone butterfly (Gonepteryx rhamni) sitting on a purple deadnettle (Lamium purpureum)
Europe map made of wheat grains isolated on white with clipping path
Reed Dagger moth (Simyra albovenosa) adult at rest on leaf\n\nEccles-on-Sea, Norfolk, UK                May
Scenic rolling landscape at the Swedish countryside
grasshopper and mushroom
Nature in springtime on Funen and Svanninge Bakker in Denmark
Macro of Gonepteryx rhamni, the common brimstone, yellow-green butterfly
Close shot of a male brimstone butterfly feeding on the nectar of purple loosestrife.
fly on fungi in macro
great tit on a log with mushrooms
The national Sweden flag in the map of Europe isolated on white background.
An image of a Brimstone Butterfly nectarine on foliage
A closeup on the yellow European buff ermine owlet moth, Spilosoma lutea
Close-up photo of Agape chloropyga, or 'yellow tiger moth', resting on leaves of Italian parsley.
yellow butterfly in its last days perched on dry leaves on the ground
A single Northern Spinach Moth (Eulithis populata) drinking nectar from a yellow Buttercup flower in the central Highlands of Scotland, near the village of Nethybridge
Mutant dog, pricked by cactus
Colias hyale, the pale clouded yellow suck nectar from the common ragwort.
High brown fritillary butterfly collect nectar on a yellow flower
Nuthatch (Sitta europaea)
Common brimstone (Gonepteryx rhamni), Hesse, Germany
Ornamental garden: single common brimstone butterfly on top of a blooming alpine aster (Aster alpinus)
Brimstone butterfly on pink clover blossom. Close-up butterfly in natural environment. Insect collects nectar on a flower. Gonepteryx rhamni.
English landscape seen from a hill on overcast day in summer at Dunstable Downs, UK
Macro photograph of bee eating mango.
Description: The larvae of the Brimstone feeds on the leaves of Buckthorn and Alder Buckthorn. The egg is approximately 2.5mm tall and is skittle shaped as are all eggs laid by Butterflies of the Pieridae family. They can be found on fresh leaf growth on the larval food plant during the spring and are easy to find.\n\nThe caterpillars feed singularly on the food plant and are easily found lying along the mid-rib of the upperside of a leaf. It is remarkably well camouflaged being the same green as the leaves of its food plant.\n\nThe chrysalis is attached by the tail to a stick or branch of the foodplant by silk and a silken thread as a support girdle. The pupal stage lasts around 14 days. The Chrysalis changes colour when the butterfly is about to emerge.\n\nWarm sunny days in early March brings the Brimstone out from hibernation but since it is such a long-lived species butterflies may be seen throughout the year even though there is only one brood per year. The bright rich yellow of the male Brimstone butterfly cannot be confused with any other  butterfly. The female however is a very pale yellow almost white in colour and can be confused at a distance for a Large White. The distinctive shape of the Brimstone and the intricate veining of the wings make it a remarkably beautiful and graceful butterfly.\n\nThe Brimstone is also one of the longest living of  Butterflies and is the only species outside the Nymphalidae family to hibernate as an adult butterfly.
The national Kazakhstan flag in the map of Europe isolated on white background.
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