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#13282967
7 Feb 2026
A Giant Golden Orbweaver spider (Nephila pilipes) has a large web in open areas used to trap flying insects in Nagaon District, Assam, India, on February 7, 2026.
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7 Feb 2026
A Giant Golden Orbweaver spider (Nephila pilipes) has a large web in open areas used to trap flying insects in Nagaon District, Assam, India, on February 7, 2026.
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#13282969
7 Feb 2026
A Giant Golden Orbweaver spider (Nephila pilipes) has a large web in open areas used to trap flying insects in Nagaon District, Assam, India, on February 7, 2026.
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#13282970
7 Feb 2026
A Giant Golden Orbweaver spider (Nephila pilipes) has a large web in open areas used to trap flying insects in Nagaon District, Assam, India, on February 7, 2026.
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#13282971
7 Feb 2026
A Giant Golden Orbweaver spider (Nephila pilipes) has a large web in open areas used to trap flying insects in Nagaon District, Assam, India, on February 7, 2026.
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#13282972
7 Feb 2026
A Giant Golden Orbweaver spider (Nephila pilipes) has a large web in open areas used to trap flying insects in Nagaon District, Assam, India, on February 7, 2026.
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#13282973
7 Feb 2026
A St. Andrew's cross spider uses a large web in open areas to trap flying insects in Nagaon District, Assam, India, on February 7, 2026.
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#13282974
7 Feb 2026
A St. Andrew's cross spider uses a large web in open areas to trap flying insects in Nagaon District, Assam, India, on February 7, 2026.
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#11376267
1 Jul 2024
A Tiger Fly (Coenosia sp.) is flying in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on June 26, 2024.
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#11376403
1 Jul 2024
A blow fly (Calliphora vicina) is flying in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on June 29, 2024.
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#11354384
23 Jun 2024
The Purple Sunbird (Cinnyris asiaticus) is a small bird, measuring about 10 centimeters, found mainly in South and Southeast Asia and the Arabian Peninsula. They are feeding mainly on nectar but are consuming insects, especially when feeding their young. Purple Sunbirds are having a fast and direct flight and can take nectar by hovering like hummingbirds, though they are often perching at the base of flowers. The breeding male is a metallic blue and purple overall with maroon feathers on the breast. Here, a male Purple Sunbird is feeding his newborn baby chick while flying in Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on June 23, 2024.
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#11354386
23 Jun 2024
The Purple Sunbird (Cinnyris Asiaticus) Is A Small Bird, Measuring About 10 Centimeters Found Mainly In South And Southeast Asia, Arabian Peninsula. They Feed Mainly On Nectar But Consume Insects, Especially When Feeding Their Young. Purple Sunbirds Have A Fast And Direct Flight And Can Take Nectar By Hovering Like Hummingbirds, Though They Often Perch At The Base Of Flowers. The Breeding Male Is A Metallic Blue And Purple Overall With Maroon Feathers On The Breast. Here's A Male Purple Sunbird Feeding His Newborn Baby Chick In Flying In Tehatta, West Bengal, India, On 23/06/2024.
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#11354394
23 Jun 2024
The Purple Sunbird (Cinnyris Asiaticus) Is A Small Bird, Measuring About 10 Centimeters Found Mainly In South And Southeast Asia, Arabian Peninsula. They Feed Mainly On Nectar But Consume Insects, Especially When Feeding Their Young. Purple Sunbirds Have A Fast And Direct Flight And Can Take Nectar By Hovering Like Hummingbirds, Though They Often Perch At The Base Of Flowers. The Breeding Male Is A Metallic Blue And Purple Overall With Maroon Feathers On The Breast. Here's A Male Purple Sunbird Feeding His Newborn Baby Chick In Flying In Tehatta, West Bengal, India, On 23/06/2024.
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#11354409
23 Jun 2024
The Purple Sunbird (Cinnyris Asiaticus) Is A Small Bird, Measuring About 10 Centimeters Found Mainly In South And Southeast Asia, Arabian Peninsula. They Feed Mainly On Nectar But Consume Insects, Especially When Feeding Their Young. Purple Sunbirds Have A Fast And Direct Flight And Can Take Nectar By Hovering Like Hummingbirds, Though They Often Perch At The Base Of Flowers. The Breeding Male Is A Metallic Blue And Purple Overall With Maroon Feathers On The Breast. Here's A Male Purple Sunbird Feeding His Newborn Baby Chick In Flying In Tehatta, West Bengal, India, On 23/06/2024.
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#11329076
14 Jun 2024
Bees are flying around lavender flowers in Dnipro, Ukraine, on June 11, 2024. NO USE RUSSIA. NO USE BELARUS.
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#11286553
29 May 2024
Winged termites, also known as alates, are attracted to light and are often the first sign of a termite infestation. They can be seen flying towards windows, light fixtures, and other sources of light like street lamps and porch lights in the late afternoon and early evening, like most nocturnal insects. Flying termites become visible when their colony swarms. Heavy rainfall and warm, humid temperatures provoke swarms, among other triggers. After a few minutes, flying termites shed their wings and crawl around on the floor, eventually dying. Termites (Isoptera) are invertebrates belonging to the detritophagous eusocial group of insects, which eat decaying plant material like wood, leaf litter, and soil humus. They are sometimes called ''white ants'' because of their pale color and physical similarities to ants. Here, swarms of alates are flying around an LED light bulb, while a common house gecko lizard waits to prey on them at Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on May 28, 2024.
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