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Colombian emerald miners in Muzo, Boyaca in the Santander department of Colombia. It is estimated that Colombia accounts for 70-90% of the world's emerald market.
High-angle view of female traveller admiring swimming in bright green rivers of Wadi Ash Shab canyon, admiring desert Middle Eastern landscapes in Oman during sunny day
Green tosca emerald stone contour, reflection. and refraction. Refractive effects from light dispersion on the gemstone surface.
Tot 47-55mm, Ab 30-39mm, Hw 29-35mm.\nMales of this dark, compact, medium-sized species restlessly patrol to the edges of ponds and small lakes, with their clubbed abdomen slightly raised. Their flight is fast and close to the water’s surface, interrupted by bouts of hovering, when their brilliant green eyes flash up.\nOccurrence:\nCommon and locally abundant in Northern Eurasia. Strongly populations mainly restricted to lowland, but in the South local and mostly restricted to mountain lakes.\nHabitat:\nStanding waters, such as large ponds and small lakes in woodlands, bogs and heaths, but as oxbows, gravel pits, fishponds, sluggish rivers and canals.\nFlight Season:\nEarlier than other Emeralds: from late April to late July, mainly in May and June but not before mid-June in the far North.\n\nThis is a common Species in the Eastern Parts of the Netherlands in the described Habitats.
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A macro image of a house fly.
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The western emerald (Chlorostilbon melanorhynchus) is a species of hummingbird in the Trochilidae family and found in the Andes.
Costa Rica, Coppery-headed Emerald, Elvira cupreiceps, beautiful hummingbird from La Paz Cordillera de Talamanca, Costa Rica. Scene in tropical forest, animal in nature habitat.
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Somatochlora, or the striped emeralds, is a genus of dragonflies in the family Corduliidae with Endangered Hine's Emerald hanging from a branch in a bog.
A vivid green hummingbird hovers gracefully as it sips nectar from a vibrant purple flower in Costa Rica. Captured mid-flight with wings spread and iridescent feathers glowing in the soft light, this moment showcases the elegance and agility of one of nature's tiniest wonders.
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The coppery-headed emerald (Microchera cupreiceps, Elvira cupreiceps, Esmeralda capirotada) - a small hummingbird endemic to Costa Rica.\nThe picture was taken in the Monteverde Cloud Forest Biological Reserve (Reserva Biológica Bosque Nuboso Monteverde) in Costa Rica.
Hiker photographer in snowy mountains in ushuaia emerald lagoon
A very close and very ferocious looking Japanese beetle
It measures 8.5 to 11 cm in length and weighs around 5 g. The dominant color is a light green, with bright tones in adequate light. Dark eyes and, behind the eye, a white spot stands out, the same tone as the belly and the tapered design of the chest, ending in the throat with a scaly appearance, delimited by the dominant green of the neck and chest. Dark wings and a rounded tail with the central feathers in a bronze-green color, the other feathers of the tail are progressively darker. Long and straight beak, with a dark maxilla and a pinkish mandible with a dark tip. Adults have dark legs and feet. The center of the chest, lower abdomen and crest are white, while the flanks are green with a bronze sheen.\n\nMale and female are very similar. Adult females have white bars on the throat. The female's plumage is slightly duller than that of the male. The young are slightly more grayish-brown in color with a white abdomen.\n\nIt has a chirping, repetitive morning song, emitted from traditional perches from dawn onwards. To identify it correctly, it is necessary to note the dull green tone of the throat and the white line on the chest, expanding onto the belly.
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Photographed this Coppery-headed emerald hummingbird while taking nectar from a heliconia flower in the cloud forest of Vara Blanca, Costa Rica
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A narrow path winds through dense emerald-green woods, inviting a peaceful walk.
The Hine's Emerald Dragonfly is the only dragonfly on the Federal Endangered Species List. Very hard to find, it is in great need of being protected. It's scientific name is: Somatochlora hineana
Long-tailed skipper butterfly (Urbanus proteus) resting on a leaf, top view.
A Cuban Emerald  pollinates a flower in the magnificent natural reserve of Matanzas in Cuba.
Beautiful white gold emerald earrings isolated on whtie background
Portrait of Blow Fly on blue
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