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Monarch butterfly, Danaus plexippus, Florida
Tufted Coquette eating
Brown longtail nectaring at lantana blooms
Monarchs gathering to roost in tree during migration south
Monarchs gathering to roost in Cedar tree during migration south
Monarch on swamp milkweed
Monarch on zinnia
Monarch on Bull thistle
Monarch flying
Monarch on Missouri Ironweed
Piano key or Postman butterflies
USA, Utah. Honey bee hovers over beeweed flowers in springtime
Hover fly on yellow dandelion flower, Kentucky
Eastern tiger swallowtail, Florida
Piano key or Postman butterflies flying
Common green birdwing, Cape York Birdwing
Rocky Mountain Beardtongue, Rocky Mountain Penstemon flowers, Sandia Mountains, New Mexico
Issaquah, Washington, USA. Two Western Tiger Swallowtail butterflies pollinating a Butterfly Bush
Black swallowtail butterfly feeding
USA, Wyoming, Sublette County, Bee Fly with probiscus showing on Scarlet Gilia flowersWyoming, Sublette County, Bee Fly with proboscis showing on Scarlet Gilia flowers
Pipevine Swallowtail nectaring at Turks cap flowers
White-lined Sphinx moth (Hyles lineata) on Alma Potschke Aster (Aster novae-angliae Alma Potschke ), Marion Co. IL
These giant water lilies, up to 8 feet in diameter, are only foud in the amazon Rainforest. These lilies are in the degenerative stage, having pst their peak
Giant Fruit Bat, Pteropus giganteus, from India. Shot in Captive situation in typical roosting/grooming pose while hanging upside down from a limb
Phalaenopsis hybrid orchids are one of the most popular cultivated orchid found in the United States
An Orchid, of the genus Bulbophyllum, is a unique hybrid now cultivated and sold in the United States
A very rare white form of the Common Grass-Pink, Calogpogon tuberosus albiflorus, it grows in wet prairies, meadows and pine flatwoods. Found in the eastern Unitied States. Helped to fires
USA, Oregon, Keizer, Honey Bees (Apis mellifera) nectaring on chives
Keizer, Oregon, Honey Bee gathering nectar
USA, Oregon, Keizer, Honey Bee(Apis mellifera) taking off from chives