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On a winter morning, a Peacock Pansy butterfly (Junonia almana) sits on a newspaper, basking in the sun in Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on J... Editorial
Peacock Pansy Butterflies (Junonia Almana) Sitting On Newspaper - Winter Season
7 Jan 2026 · Tehatta, India
#13164000
On a winter morning, a Peacock Pansy butterfly (Junonia almana) sits on a newspaper, basking in the sun in Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on J...

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7 Jan 2026

On a winter morning, a Peacock Pansy butterfly (Junonia almana) sits on a newspaper, basking in the sun in Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on January 7, 2026. Peacock Pansy butterflies are territorial, basking, nectar-feeding insects that are vital pollinators found in open areas in Cambodia and South Asia. They are known for their strong, gliding flight and distinctive eyespots, which they use to startle predators. The butterfly relies on external heat sources to function, especially during the colder months when its metabolic activity is low. They exhibit seasonal polyphenism, with bright orange wings in the wet season and dull brown wings in the dry season for camouflage, along with aggressive behaviors like chasing intruders.


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A honey bee collects flower nectar from a marigold flower in Siliguri, India, on November 27, 2025. (Photo by Diptendu Dutta/NurPhoto) Editorial
Honey Bee Collects Flower Nectar
27 Nov 2025 · Siliguri, India
#13030838
A honey bee collects flower nectar from a marigold flower in Siliguri, India, on November 27, 2025. (Photo by Diptendu Dutta/NurPhoto)

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27 Nov 2025

A honey bee collects flower nectar from a marigold flower in Siliguri, India, on November 27, 2025.


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A Purple Sunbird collects flower nectar from the flowers of a tree in Siliguri, India, on October 23, 2025. (Photo by Diptendu Dutta/NurPhot... Editorial
India Animal
23 Oct 2025 · Siliguri, India
#12898425
A Purple Sunbird collects flower nectar from the flowers of a tree in Siliguri, India, on October 23, 2025. (Photo by Diptendu Dutta/NurPhot...

#12898425

23 Oct 2025

A Purple Sunbird collects flower nectar from the flowers of a tree in Siliguri, India, on October 23, 2025.


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A Purple Sunbird collects flower nectar from the flowers of a tree in Siliguri, India, on October 23, 2025. (Photo by Diptendu Dutta/NurPhot... Editorial
India Animal
23 Oct 2025 · Siliguri, India
#12898430
A Purple Sunbird collects flower nectar from the flowers of a tree in Siliguri, India, on October 23, 2025. (Photo by Diptendu Dutta/NurPhot...

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23 Oct 2025

A Purple Sunbird collects flower nectar from the flowers of a tree in Siliguri, India, on October 23, 2025.


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Buddleja davidii Black Knight, also known as Buddleia or Butterfly Bush, is at Robin Hood Bay on the East Riding of Yorkshire coast in Engla... Editorial
Robin Hood Bay
26 Jul 2025 · Bempton, United Kingdom
#12588111
Buddleja davidii Black Knight, also known as Buddleia or Butterfly Bush, is at Robin Hood Bay on the East Riding of Yorkshire coast in Engla...

#12588111

26 Jul 2025

Buddleja davidii Black Knight, also known as Buddleia or Butterfly Bush, is at Robin Hood Bay on the East Riding of Yorkshire coast in England, UK, on July 24, 2025.


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A Rufous hummingbird (Selasphorus rufus) perches on a garden ornament near Sedona, Arizona. These birds are known for their incredible memor... Editorial
Hummingbirds Of Arizona
25 Jul 2025 · Sedona, United States
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A Rufous hummingbird (Selasphorus rufus) perches on a garden ornament near Sedona, Arizona. These birds are known for their incredible memor...

#12585207

25 Jul 2025

A Rufous hummingbird (Selasphorus rufus) perches on a garden ornament near Sedona, Arizona. These birds are known for their incredible memory and can recall the location and nectar quality of each flower they visit, which helps them avoid flowers with no nectar.


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A Purple Sunbird sits on a tree branch while it eats flower nectar in Siliguri, India, on June 16, 2025. (Photo by Diptendu Dutta/NurPhoto) Editorial
India-Animal-Birds-Squirrel
16 Jun 2025 · Siliguri, India
#12480138
A Purple Sunbird sits on a tree branch while it eats flower nectar in Siliguri, India, on June 16, 2025. (Photo by Diptendu Dutta/NurPhoto)

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16 Jun 2025

A Purple Sunbird sits on a tree branch while it eats flower nectar in Siliguri, India, on June 16, 2025.


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A honey bee collects nectar from mustard flowers in Pulwama, south of Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on April 5, 2025. (Photo by Firdous Nazir... Editorial
Blooming Mustard Field In Kashmir
5 Apr 2025 · SRINAGAR, India
#12230388
A honey bee collects nectar from mustard flowers in Pulwama, south of Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on April 5, 2025. (Photo by Firdous Nazir...

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5 Apr 2025

A honey bee collects nectar from mustard flowers in Pulwama, south of Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on April 5, 2025.


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Beekeepers work on a bee farm near a mustard field in Morigaon district, Assam, India, on December 9, 2024. (Photo by Anuwar Hazarika/NurPho... Editorial
Mustard Agriculture In India
14 Dec 2024 · Morigaon, India
#11865720
Beekeepers work on a bee farm near a mustard field in Morigaon district, Assam, India, on December 9, 2024. (Photo by Anuwar Hazarika/NurPho...

#11865720

14 Dec 2024

Beekeepers work on a bee farm near a mustard field in Morigaon district, Assam, India, on December 9, 2024.


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The Two-striped Jumper, or Telamonia dimidiata, is a jumping spider primarily found in various Asian tropical rainforests, particularly in t... Editorial
Two-striped Jumping Spider - Telamonia Dimidiata - Animal India
10 Aug 2024 · Tehatta, India
#11466548
The Two-striped Jumper, or Telamonia dimidiata, is a jumping spider primarily found in various Asian tropical rainforests, particularly in t...

#11466548

10 Aug 2024

The Two-striped Jumper, or Telamonia dimidiata, is a jumping spider primarily found in various Asian tropical rainforests, particularly in the foliage of wooded, wet, and humid environments in countries such as Singapore, Indonesia, Pakistan, Iran, India, and Bhutan. It can also be found in parts of Europe and other regions worldwide, including the United States. The male spider is very dark with white markings and red hairs around the eyes. T. dimidiata produces no toxin significant to humans. Two-striped Jumping Spiders are opportunistic hunters, primarily preying on small insects like flies, moths, grasshoppers, beetles, and other spiders. They may also feed on available food sources such as fruits or nectar. On August 10, 2024, a male Two-striped Jumper spider (Telamonia dimidiata) was observed waiting on the edge of a guava leaf for its prey in Tehatta, West Bengal, India.


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The Two-striped Jumper, or Telamonia dimidiata, is a jumping spider primarily found in various Asian tropical rainforests, particularly in t... Editorial
Two-striped Jumping Spider - Telamonia Dimidiata - Animal India
10 Aug 2024 · Tehatta, India
#11466549
The Two-striped Jumper, or Telamonia dimidiata, is a jumping spider primarily found in various Asian tropical rainforests, particularly in t...

#11466549

10 Aug 2024

The Two-striped Jumper, or Telamonia dimidiata, is a jumping spider primarily found in various Asian tropical rainforests, particularly in the foliage of wooded, wet, and humid environments in countries such as Singapore, Indonesia, Pakistan, Iran, India, and Bhutan. It can also be found in parts of Europe and other regions worldwide, including the United States. The male spider is very dark with white markings and red hairs around the eyes. T. dimidiata produces no toxin significant to humans. Two-striped Jumping Spiders are opportunistic hunters, primarily preying on small insects like flies, moths, grasshoppers, beetles, and other spiders. They may also feed on available food sources such as fruits or nectar. On August 10, 2024, a male Two-striped Jumper spider (Telamonia dimidiata) was observed waiting on the edge of a guava leaf for its prey in Tehatta, West Bengal, India.


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The Two-striped Jumper, or Telamonia dimidiata, is a jumping spider primarily found in various Asian tropical rainforests, particularly in t... Editorial
Two-striped Jumping Spider - Telamonia Dimidiata - Animal India
10 Aug 2024 · Tehatta, India
#11466550
The Two-striped Jumper, or Telamonia dimidiata, is a jumping spider primarily found in various Asian tropical rainforests, particularly in t...

#11466550

10 Aug 2024

The Two-striped Jumper, or Telamonia dimidiata, is a jumping spider primarily found in various Asian tropical rainforests, particularly in the foliage of wooded, wet, and humid environments in countries such as Singapore, Indonesia, Pakistan, Iran, India, and Bhutan. It can also be found in parts of Europe and other regions worldwide, including the United States. The male spider is very dark with white markings and red hairs around the eyes. T. dimidiata produces no toxin significant to humans. Two-striped Jumping Spiders are opportunistic hunters, primarily preying on small insects like flies, moths, grasshoppers, beetles, and other spiders. They may also feed on available food sources such as fruits or nectar. On August 10, 2024, a male Two-striped Jumper spider (Telamonia dimidiata) was observed waiting on the edge of a guava leaf for its prey in Tehatta, West Bengal, India.


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The Two-striped Jumper, or Telamonia dimidiata, is a jumping spider primarily found in various Asian tropical rainforests, particularly in t... Editorial
Two-striped Jumping Spider - Telamonia Dimidiata - Animal India
10 Aug 2024 · Tehatta, India
#11466551
The Two-striped Jumper, or Telamonia dimidiata, is a jumping spider primarily found in various Asian tropical rainforests, particularly in t...

#11466551

10 Aug 2024

The Two-striped Jumper, or Telamonia dimidiata, is a jumping spider primarily found in various Asian tropical rainforests, particularly in the foliage of wooded, wet, and humid environments in countries such as Singapore, Indonesia, Pakistan, Iran, India, and Bhutan. It can also be found in parts of Europe and other regions worldwide, including the United States. The male spider is very dark with white markings and red hairs around the eyes. T. dimidiata produces no toxin significant to humans. Two-striped Jumping Spiders are opportunistic hunters, primarily preying on small insects like flies, moths, grasshoppers, beetles, and other spiders. They may also feed on available food sources such as fruits or nectar. On August 10, 2024, a male Two-striped Jumper spider (Telamonia dimidiata) was observed waiting on the edge of a guava leaf for its prey in Tehatta, West Bengal, India.


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The Two-striped Jumper, or Telamonia dimidiata, is a jumping spider primarily found in various Asian tropical rainforests, particularly in t... Editorial
Two-striped Jumping Spider - Telamonia Dimidiata - Animal India
10 Aug 2024 · Tehatta, India
#11466552
The Two-striped Jumper, or Telamonia dimidiata, is a jumping spider primarily found in various Asian tropical rainforests, particularly in t...

#11466552

10 Aug 2024

The Two-striped Jumper, or Telamonia dimidiata, is a jumping spider primarily found in various Asian tropical rainforests, particularly in the foliage of wooded, wet, and humid environments in countries such as Singapore, Indonesia, Pakistan, Iran, India, and Bhutan. It can also be found in parts of Europe and other regions worldwide, including the United States. The male spider is very dark with white markings and red hairs around the eyes. T. dimidiata produces no toxin significant to humans. Two-striped Jumping Spiders are opportunistic hunters, primarily preying on small insects like flies, moths, grasshoppers, beetles, and other spiders. They may also feed on available food sources such as fruits or nectar. On August 10, 2024, a male Two-striped Jumper spider (Telamonia dimidiata) was observed waiting on the edge of a guava leaf for its prey in Tehatta, West Bengal, India.


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The Two-striped Jumper, or Telamonia dimidiata, is a jumping spider primarily found in various Asian tropical rainforests, particularly in t... Editorial
Two-striped Jumping Spider - Telamonia Dimidiata - Animal India
10 Aug 2024 · Tehatta, India
#11466553
The Two-striped Jumper, or Telamonia dimidiata, is a jumping spider primarily found in various Asian tropical rainforests, particularly in t...

#11466553

10 Aug 2024

The Two-striped Jumper, or Telamonia dimidiata, is a jumping spider primarily found in various Asian tropical rainforests, particularly in the foliage of wooded, wet, and humid environments in countries such as Singapore, Indonesia, Pakistan, Iran, India, and Bhutan. It can also be found in parts of Europe and other regions worldwide, including the United States. The male spider is very dark with white markings and red hairs around the eyes. T. dimidiata produces no toxin significant to humans. Two-striped Jumping Spiders are opportunistic hunters, primarily preying on small insects like flies, moths, grasshoppers, beetles, and other spiders. They may also feed on available food sources such as fruits or nectar. On August 10, 2024, a male Two-striped Jumper spider (Telamonia dimidiata) was observed waiting on the edge of a guava leaf for its prey in Tehatta, West Bengal, India.


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The Two-striped Jumper, or Telamonia dimidiata, is a jumping spider primarily found in various Asian tropical rainforests, particularly in t... Editorial
Two-striped Jumping Spider - Telamonia Dimidiata - Animal India
10 Aug 2024 · Tehatta, India
#11466554
The Two-striped Jumper, or Telamonia dimidiata, is a jumping spider primarily found in various Asian tropical rainforests, particularly in t...

#11466554

10 Aug 2024

The Two-striped Jumper, or Telamonia dimidiata, is a jumping spider primarily found in various Asian tropical rainforests, particularly in the foliage of wooded, wet, and humid environments in countries such as Singapore, Indonesia, Pakistan, Iran, India, and Bhutan. It can also be found in parts of Europe and other regions worldwide, including the United States. The male spider is very dark with white markings and red hairs around the eyes. T. dimidiata produces no toxin significant to humans. Two-striped Jumping Spiders are opportunistic hunters, primarily preying on small insects like flies, moths, grasshoppers, beetles, and other spiders. They may also feed on available food sources such as fruits or nectar. On August 10, 2024, a male Two-striped Jumper spider (Telamonia dimidiata) was observed waiting on the edge of a guava leaf for its prey in Tehatta, West Bengal, India.


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