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A native sugarbag bee flying over a white pignut flower
White begonia flowers in a city park on a flower bed
Close up shot, flower blooming season in garden.
sweet alison flowers. (Lobularia maritima (L.) Desv.)
Green glitter beetle on leaf.
Close up of an orange and black Ccomb Clawed Beetle scientific name Alleculinae on a Queen Anne's Lace flower in northern Israel.
Lush mountain meadow
Deciduous shrub grown as a ornamental plant Beauty bush - Linnaea amabilis (Kolkwitzia amabilis) blooming in late spring with light pink flowers, dark pink in the bud, bell-shaped
Nice sea shell on the sandy beach
Candytuft - Iberis sempervirens 'Aurea', spring
Spring blooms
Green rose chafer between white dog rose blossoms
A close up of the tiny blooms on a bridal wreath spiraea bush.
White flowers of Forget-me-not (Myosotis arvensis), isolated on white background
Western conifer seed bug (Leptoglossus occidentalis) on wall in Connecticut, mid October. A leaf-footed bug, it often enters houses to escape the first cold snaps of autumn. Harmless aside from being a minor pest.
Closeup of a bee collecting nectar from the white blossoms of bishopsweed, Aegopodium podagraria.
Flags waving (Imperia, Italy)
Macro shot of a metallic rose chafer or the green rose chafer (Cetonia aurata) crawling on a white blossom of a rose plant flowering in on orchard in sunlight
Insect on branch.
Closeup on a small dark black longhorn beetle, Stenurella nigra sitting on a yellow flower in the field
Leptura quadrifasciata, the spotted longhorn beetle, is a species of beetle in the family Cerambycidae. It was described by Carl Linnaeus in his landmark 1758 10th edition of Systema Naturae. \nAdult beetles are 11–20 mm long, black with four more or less continuous transverse yellow bands. In extreme cases the elytra may be almost entirely black. It is found throughout the Northern and Central Palaearctic region. \nLarvae make meandering galleries in various trees, including oak, beech, birch, willow, alder, elder and spruce. The life cycle lasts two or three years.\nThe adults are very common flower-visitors, especially Apiaceae species, feeding on pollen and the nectar (source Wikipedia). \n\nThis is a common Species in the Netherlands.
lots of bugs on the white yarrow flower
Jungfrau area
A single shell of the Rayed limpet (Helcion Sp) on the Namaqualand Atlantic coast, South Africa
White Cosmos flower
Macro beetle Leptura fulva on thistle Eryngium genus
A lighthouse on a sunny bay
Spring is nature at its best, full of joyful colors.
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