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Dunning's mining bee (Andrena dunningi) is on a leaf in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on June 15, 2025. Dunning's mining bees are active during... Editorial
Dunning's Mining Bee
20 Jun 2025 · Toronto, Canada
#12489264
Dunning's mining bee (Andrena dunningi) is on a leaf in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on June 15, 2025. Dunning's mining bees are active during...

#12489264

20 Jun 2025

Dunning's mining bee (Andrena dunningi) is on a leaf in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on June 15, 2025. Dunning's mining bees are active during the spring season and nest in gardens with loose earth, creating small tunnels in the soil.


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Dunning's mining bee (Andrena dunningi) is on a leaf in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on June 15, 2025. Dunning's mining bees are active during... Editorial
Dunning's Mining Bee
20 Jun 2025 · Toronto, Canada
#12489265
Dunning's mining bee (Andrena dunningi) is on a leaf in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on June 15, 2025. Dunning's mining bees are active during...

#12489265

20 Jun 2025

Dunning's mining bee (Andrena dunningi) is on a leaf in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on June 15, 2025. Dunning's mining bees are active during the spring season and nest in gardens with loose earth, creating small tunnels in the soil.


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Dunning's mining bee (Andrena dunningi) is on a leaf in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on June 15, 2025. Dunning's mining bees are active during... Editorial
Dunning's Mining Bee
20 Jun 2025 · Toronto, Canada
#12489280
Dunning's mining bee (Andrena dunningi) is on a leaf in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on June 15, 2025. Dunning's mining bees are active during...

#12489280

20 Jun 2025

Dunning's mining bee (Andrena dunningi) is on a leaf in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on June 15, 2025. Dunning's mining bees are active during the spring season and nest in gardens with loose earth, creating small tunnels in the soil.


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Dunning's mining bee (Andrena dunningi) is on a leaf in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on June 15, 2025. Dunning's mining bees are active during... Editorial
Dunning's Mining Bee
20 Jun 2025 · Toronto, Canada
#12489281
Dunning's mining bee (Andrena dunningi) is on a leaf in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on June 15, 2025. Dunning's mining bees are active during...

#12489281

20 Jun 2025

Dunning's mining bee (Andrena dunningi) is on a leaf in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on June 15, 2025. Dunning's mining bees are active during the spring season and nest in gardens with loose earth, creating small tunnels in the soil.


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A leaf miner fly (agromyzid fly) is on a leaf in Markham, Ontario, Canada, on June 14, 2025. (Photo by Creative Touch Imaging Ltd./NurPhoto) Editorial
Leaf Miner Fly
19 Jun 2025 · Markham, Canada
#12487329
A leaf miner fly (agromyzid fly) is on a leaf in Markham, Ontario, Canada, on June 14, 2025. (Photo by Creative Touch Imaging Ltd./NurPhoto)

#12487329

19 Jun 2025

A leaf miner fly (agromyzid fly) is on a leaf in Markham, Ontario, Canada, on June 14, 2025.


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Soroako, South Sulawesi, Indonesia (March 27): Visitors are in a tree nursery in the nickel mining area of ??PT. Vale in Soroako, East Luwu,... Editorial
Tree Nurseries To Reforest Former Mines In Indonesia
27 Mar 2019 · Soroako, Indonesia
#4060096
Soroako, South Sulawesi, Indonesia (March 27): Visitors are in a tree nursery in the nickel mining area of ??PT. Vale in Soroako, East Luwu,...

#4060096

27 Mar 2019

Soroako, South Sulawesi, Indonesia (March 27): Visitors are in a tree nursery in the nickel mining area of ??PT. Vale in Soroako, East Luwu, South Sulawesi, Indonesia, Wednesday, March 27, 2019. The second largest mining company in the world is developing nursery areas to reforest ex-mining as a form of responsibility for the preservation of the environment after exploitation.


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Soroako, South Sulawesi, Indonesia (March 27): Visitors are in a tree nursery in the nickel mining area of ??PT. Vale in Soroako, East Luwu,... Editorial
Tree Nurseries To Reforest Former Mines In Indonesia
27 Mar 2019 · Soroako, Indonesia
#4060110
Soroako, South Sulawesi, Indonesia (March 27): Visitors are in a tree nursery in the nickel mining area of ??PT. Vale in Soroako, East Luwu,...

#4060110

27 Mar 2019

Soroako, South Sulawesi, Indonesia (March 27): Visitors are in a tree nursery in the nickel mining area of ??PT. Vale in Soroako, East Luwu, South Sulawesi, Indonesia, Wednesday, March 27, 2019. The second largest mining company in the world is developing nursery areas to reforest ex-mining as a form of responsibility for the preservation of the environment after exploitation.


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The Grass Demon (Ancistroides folus) is a small yet prominent butterfly found across Sri Lanka, India, Nepal, Myanmar, China, Indochina, Tai... Editorial
Grass Demon - Ancistroides Folus - Animal India
27 Aug 2024 · Tehatta, India
#11518767
The Grass Demon (Ancistroides folus) is a small yet prominent butterfly found across Sri Lanka, India, Nepal, Myanmar, China, Indochina, Tai...

#11518767

27 Aug 2024

The Grass Demon (Ancistroides folus) is a small yet prominent butterfly found across Sri Lanka, India, Nepal, Myanmar, China, Indochina, Taiwan, Japan, Thailand, the Malay Peninsula, Singapore, Borneo, and Indonesia. It typically inhabits deciduous and semi-evergreen forests and belongs to the skipper family, Hesperiidae. Considered an occasional pest of ginger and turmeric plants, this butterfly is most abundant in the open regions of hilly jungles. The Grass Demon prefers forest edges or clearings with dappled light, which may explain its distinctive black-and-white coloration. This pied pattern helps the butterfly blend effectively with its surroundings, making it difficult to spot once settled. When basking, it perches on the upper side of leaves with its hindwings pressed flat against the surface and its forewings held half-open at an angle above the hindwings. This unique posture sets it apart from other butterflies in Peninsular India. Additionally, on August 27, 2024, a Grass Demon was observed in Tehatta, West Bengal, India, sitting on a basil leaf or brick wall and feeding on the droppings of a Greater Coucal (Centropus sinensis) using its long proboscis, while occasionally mixing in some watery matter from its excretory organ.


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The Grass Demon (Ancistroides folus) is a small yet prominent butterfly found across Sri Lanka, India, Nepal, Myanmar, China, Indochina, Tai... Editorial
Grass Demon - Ancistroides Folus - Animal India
27 Aug 2024 · Tehatta, India
#11518768
The Grass Demon (Ancistroides folus) is a small yet prominent butterfly found across Sri Lanka, India, Nepal, Myanmar, China, Indochina, Tai...

#11518768

27 Aug 2024

The Grass Demon (Ancistroides folus) is a small yet prominent butterfly found across Sri Lanka, India, Nepal, Myanmar, China, Indochina, Taiwan, Japan, Thailand, the Malay Peninsula, Singapore, Borneo, and Indonesia. It typically inhabits deciduous and semi-evergreen forests and belongs to the skipper family, Hesperiidae. Considered an occasional pest of ginger and turmeric plants, this butterfly is most abundant in the open regions of hilly jungles. The Grass Demon prefers forest edges or clearings with dappled light, which may explain its distinctive black-and-white coloration. This pied pattern helps the butterfly blend effectively with its surroundings, making it difficult to spot once settled. When basking, it perches on the upper side of leaves with its hindwings pressed flat against the surface and its forewings held half-open at an angle above the hindwings. This unique posture sets it apart from other butterflies in Peninsular India. Additionally, on August 27, 2024, a Grass Demon was observed in Tehatta, West Bengal, India, sitting on a basil leaf or brick wall and feeding on the droppings of a Greater Coucal (Centropus sinensis) using its long proboscis, while occasionally mixing in some watery matter from its excretory organ.


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The Grass Demon (Ancistroides folus) is a small yet prominent butterfly found across Sri Lanka, India, Nepal, Myanmar, China, Indochina, Tai... Editorial
Grass Demon - Ancistroides Folus - Animal India
27 Aug 2024 · Tehatta, India
#11518770
The Grass Demon (Ancistroides folus) is a small yet prominent butterfly found across Sri Lanka, India, Nepal, Myanmar, China, Indochina, Tai...

#11518770

27 Aug 2024

The Grass Demon (Ancistroides folus) is a small yet prominent butterfly found across Sri Lanka, India, Nepal, Myanmar, China, Indochina, Taiwan, Japan, Thailand, the Malay Peninsula, Singapore, Borneo, and Indonesia. It typically inhabits deciduous and semi-evergreen forests and belongs to the skipper family, Hesperiidae. Considered an occasional pest of ginger and turmeric plants, this butterfly is most abundant in the open regions of hilly jungles. The Grass Demon prefers forest edges or clearings with dappled light, which may explain its distinctive black-and-white coloration. This pied pattern helps the butterfly blend effectively with its surroundings, making it difficult to spot once settled. When basking, it perches on the upper side of leaves with its hindwings pressed flat against the surface and its forewings held half-open at an angle above the hindwings. This unique posture sets it apart from other butterflies in Peninsular India. Additionally, on August 27, 2024, a Grass Demon was observed in Tehatta, West Bengal, India, sitting on a basil leaf or brick wall and feeding on the droppings of a Greater Coucal (Centropus sinensis) using its long proboscis, while occasionally mixing in some watery matter from its excretory organ.


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The Grass Demon (Ancistroides folus) is a small yet prominent butterfly found across Sri Lanka, India, Nepal, Myanmar, China, Indochina, Tai... Editorial
Grass Demon - Ancistroides Folus - Animal India
27 Aug 2024 · Tehatta, India
#11518771
The Grass Demon (Ancistroides folus) is a small yet prominent butterfly found across Sri Lanka, India, Nepal, Myanmar, China, Indochina, Tai...

#11518771

27 Aug 2024

The Grass Demon (Ancistroides folus) is a small yet prominent butterfly found across Sri Lanka, India, Nepal, Myanmar, China, Indochina, Taiwan, Japan, Thailand, the Malay Peninsula, Singapore, Borneo, and Indonesia. It typically inhabits deciduous and semi-evergreen forests and belongs to the skipper family, Hesperiidae. Considered an occasional pest of ginger and turmeric plants, this butterfly is most abundant in the open regions of hilly jungles. The Grass Demon prefers forest edges or clearings with dappled light, which may explain its distinctive black-and-white coloration. This pied pattern helps the butterfly blend effectively with its surroundings, making it difficult to spot once settled. When basking, it perches on the upper side of leaves with its hindwings pressed flat against the surface and its forewings held half-open at an angle above the hindwings. This unique posture sets it apart from other butterflies in Peninsular India. Additionally, on August 27, 2024, a Grass Demon was observed in Tehatta, West Bengal, India, sitting on a basil leaf or brick wall and feeding on the droppings of a Greater Coucal (Centropus sinensis) using its long proboscis, while occasionally mixing in some watery matter from its excretory organ.


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The Grass Demon (Ancistroides folus) is a small yet prominent butterfly found across Sri Lanka, India, Nepal, Myanmar, China, Indochina, Tai... Editorial
Grass Demon - Ancistroides Folus - Animal India
27 Aug 2024 · Tehatta, India
#11518774
The Grass Demon (Ancistroides folus) is a small yet prominent butterfly found across Sri Lanka, India, Nepal, Myanmar, China, Indochina, Tai...

#11518774

27 Aug 2024

The Grass Demon (Ancistroides folus) is a small yet prominent butterfly found across Sri Lanka, India, Nepal, Myanmar, China, Indochina, Taiwan, Japan, Thailand, the Malay Peninsula, Singapore, Borneo, and Indonesia. It typically inhabits deciduous and semi-evergreen forests and belongs to the skipper family, Hesperiidae. Considered an occasional pest of ginger and turmeric plants, this butterfly is most abundant in the open regions of hilly jungles. The Grass Demon prefers forest edges or clearings with dappled light, which may explain its distinctive black-and-white coloration. This pied pattern helps the butterfly blend effectively with its surroundings, making it difficult to spot once settled. When basking, it perches on the upper side of leaves with its hindwings pressed flat against the surface and its forewings held half-open at an angle above the hindwings. This unique posture sets it apart from other butterflies in Peninsular India. Additionally, on August 27, 2024, a Grass Demon was observed in Tehatta, West Bengal, India, sitting on a basil leaf or brick wall and feeding on the droppings of a Greater Coucal (Centropus sinensis) using its long proboscis, while occasionally mixing in some watery matter from its excretory organ.


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The Grass Demon (Ancistroides folus) is a small yet prominent butterfly found across Sri Lanka, India, Nepal, Myanmar, China, Indochina, Tai... Editorial
Grass Demon - Ancistroides Folus - Animal India
27 Aug 2024 · Tehatta, India
#11518777
The Grass Demon (Ancistroides folus) is a small yet prominent butterfly found across Sri Lanka, India, Nepal, Myanmar, China, Indochina, Tai...

#11518777

27 Aug 2024

The Grass Demon (Ancistroides folus) is a small yet prominent butterfly found across Sri Lanka, India, Nepal, Myanmar, China, Indochina, Taiwan, Japan, Thailand, the Malay Peninsula, Singapore, Borneo, and Indonesia. It typically inhabits deciduous and semi-evergreen forests and belongs to the skipper family, Hesperiidae. Considered an occasional pest of ginger and turmeric plants, this butterfly is most abundant in the open regions of hilly jungles. The Grass Demon prefers forest edges or clearings with dappled light, which may explain its distinctive black-and-white coloration. This pied pattern helps the butterfly blend effectively with its surroundings, making it difficult to spot once settled. When basking, it perches on the upper side of leaves with its hindwings pressed flat against the surface and its forewings held half-open at an angle above the hindwings. This unique posture sets it apart from other butterflies in Peninsular India. Additionally, on August 27, 2024, a Grass Demon was observed in Tehatta, West Bengal, India, sitting on a basil leaf or brick wall and feeding on the droppings of a Greater Coucal (Centropus sinensis) using its long proboscis, while occasionally mixing in some watery matter from its excretory organ.


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The Grass Demon (Ancistroides folus) is a small yet prominent butterfly found across Sri Lanka, India, Nepal, Myanmar, China, Indochina, Tai... Editorial
Grass Demon - Ancistroides Folus - Animal India
27 Aug 2024 · Tehatta, India
#11518778
The Grass Demon (Ancistroides folus) is a small yet prominent butterfly found across Sri Lanka, India, Nepal, Myanmar, China, Indochina, Tai...

#11518778

27 Aug 2024

The Grass Demon (Ancistroides folus) is a small yet prominent butterfly found across Sri Lanka, India, Nepal, Myanmar, China, Indochina, Taiwan, Japan, Thailand, the Malay Peninsula, Singapore, Borneo, and Indonesia. It typically inhabits deciduous and semi-evergreen forests and belongs to the skipper family, Hesperiidae. Considered an occasional pest of ginger and turmeric plants, this butterfly is most abundant in the open regions of hilly jungles. The Grass Demon prefers forest edges or clearings with dappled light, which may explain its distinctive black-and-white coloration. This pied pattern helps the butterfly blend effectively with its surroundings, making it difficult to spot once settled. When basking, it perches on the upper side of leaves with its hindwings pressed flat against the surface and its forewings held half-open at an angle above the hindwings. This unique posture sets it apart from other butterflies in Peninsular India. Additionally, on August 27, 2024, a Grass Demon was observed in Tehatta, West Bengal, India, sitting on a basil leaf or brick wall and feeding on the droppings of a Greater Coucal (Centropus sinensis) using its long proboscis, while occasionally mixing in some watery matter from its excretory organ.


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The Grass Demon (Ancistroides folus) is a small yet prominent butterfly found across Sri Lanka, India, Nepal, Myanmar, China, Indochina, Tai... Editorial
Grass Demon - Ancistroides Folus - Animal India
27 Aug 2024 · Tehatta, India
#11518781
The Grass Demon (Ancistroides folus) is a small yet prominent butterfly found across Sri Lanka, India, Nepal, Myanmar, China, Indochina, Tai...

#11518781

27 Aug 2024

The Grass Demon (Ancistroides folus) is a small yet prominent butterfly found across Sri Lanka, India, Nepal, Myanmar, China, Indochina, Taiwan, Japan, Thailand, the Malay Peninsula, Singapore, Borneo, and Indonesia. It typically inhabits deciduous and semi-evergreen forests and belongs to the skipper family, Hesperiidae. Considered an occasional pest of ginger and turmeric plants, this butterfly is most abundant in the open regions of hilly jungles. The Grass Demon prefers forest edges or clearings with dappled light, which may explain its distinctive black-and-white coloration. This pied pattern helps the butterfly blend effectively with its surroundings, making it difficult to spot once settled. When basking, it perches on the upper side of leaves with its hindwings pressed flat against the surface and its forewings held half-open at an angle above the hindwings. This unique posture sets it apart from other butterflies in Peninsular India. Additionally, on August 27, 2024, a Grass Demon was observed in Tehatta, West Bengal, India, sitting on a basil leaf or brick wall and feeding on the droppings of a Greater Coucal (Centropus sinensis) using its long proboscis, while occasionally mixing in some watery matter from its excretory organ.


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A man works in a betel leaf garden in the bank of The Padma river on September 20, 2021. Betel leaf or Pan is a tropical creeper belonging t... Editorial
Betel Leaf Cultivation In Bangladesh
22 Sep 2021 · Dhaka, Bangladesh
#7112808
A man works in a betel leaf garden in the bank of The Padma river on September 20, 2021. Betel leaf or Pan is a tropical creeper belonging t...

#7112808

22 Sep 2021

A man works in a betel leaf garden in the bank of The Padma river on September 20, 2021. Betel leaf or Pan is a tropical creeper belonging to the pepper family of plants named Piper betel. People chew it to sweeten the breath and color (crimson) the lip and tongue and also to have some narcotic pleasure. Normally pan is chewed with shell-lime paste (chun) and areca nut or Betel Nut (supari). Many eat pan mixing it with additional elements such as coriander-seed, cinnamon, cardamoms and manifold flavoured dusts.


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