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#13757014
28 May 2026
Indigofera kirilowii is seen at a bamboo wood on a hill in Sangju, South Korea, on May 28, 2025.
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#13692472
11 May 2026
LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM - MAY 10, 2026: Indigo Stafford attends the BAFTA Television Awards with P&O Cruises at the Royal Festival Hall in London, United Kingdom on May 10, 2026.
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#13633503
26 Apr 2026
The Hotel Indigo logo sign is seen in Berlin, Germany, on April 21, 2026. Hotel Indigo is a global chain of hotels owned by IHG InterContinental Hotels Group.
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#13611504
22 Apr 2026
A male Black Stream Glider (Trithemis festiva), also known as the Indigo Dropwing, perches on rocks in Padamchen, Sikkim, India, on April 19, 2026. This species is an ecological indicator of healthy, unpolluted, and running water habitats across Asia and parts of Europe. Males are identifiable by their pale blue body and dark head and eyes. They inhabit shallow, rocky, and fast-flowing rivers. Both larvae and adults are predators, feeding on mosquito larvae and other aquatic insects, thus helping control mosquito populations in aquatic ecosystems. The male is seen in a characteristic ''dropwing'' posture, with wings held forward and downward, surveying its surroundings and defending territories along watercourses.
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#13611506
22 Apr 2026
A male Black Stream Glider (Trithemis festiva), also known as the Indigo Dropwing, perches on rocks in Padamchen, Sikkim, India, on April 19, 2026. This species is an ecological indicator of healthy, unpolluted, and running water habitats across Asia and parts of Europe. Males are identifiable by their pale blue body and dark head and eyes. They inhabit shallow, rocky, and fast-flowing rivers. Both larvae and adults are predators, feeding on mosquito larvae and other aquatic insects, thus helping control mosquito populations in aquatic ecosystems. The male is seen in a characteristic ''dropwing'' posture, with wings held forward and downward, surveying its surroundings and defending territories along watercourses.
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#13611509
22 Apr 2026
A male Black Stream Glider (Trithemis festiva), also known as the Indigo Dropwing, perches on rocks in Padamchen, Sikkim, India, on April 19, 2026. This species is an ecological indicator of healthy, unpolluted, and running water habitats across Asia and parts of Europe. Males are identifiable by their pale blue body and dark head and eyes. They inhabit shallow, rocky, and fast-flowing rivers. Both larvae and adults are predators, feeding on mosquito larvae and other aquatic insects, thus helping control mosquito populations in aquatic ecosystems. The male is seen in a characteristic ''dropwing'' posture, with wings held forward and downward, surveying its surroundings and defending territories along watercourses.
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#13611515
22 Apr 2026
A male Black Stream Glider (Trithemis festiva), also known as the Indigo Dropwing, perches on rocks in Padamchen, Sikkim, India, on April 19, 2026. This species is an ecological indicator of healthy, unpolluted, and running water habitats across Asia and parts of Europe. Males are identifiable by their pale blue body and dark head and eyes. They inhabit shallow, rocky, and fast-flowing rivers. Both larvae and adults are predators, feeding on mosquito larvae and other aquatic insects, thus helping control mosquito populations in aquatic ecosystems. The male is seen in a characteristic ''dropwing'' posture, with wings held forward and downward, surveying its surroundings and defending territories along watercourses.
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#13611520
22 Apr 2026
A male Black Stream Glider (Trithemis festiva), also known as the Indigo Dropwing, perches on rocks in Padamchen, Sikkim, India, on April 19, 2026. This species is an ecological indicator of healthy, unpolluted, and running water habitats across Asia and parts of Europe. Males are identifiable by their pale blue body and dark head and eyes. They inhabit shallow, rocky, and fast-flowing rivers. Both larvae and adults are predators, feeding on mosquito larvae and other aquatic insects, thus helping control mosquito populations in aquatic ecosystems. The male is seen in a characteristic ''dropwing'' posture, with wings held forward and downward, surveying its surroundings and defending territories along watercourses.
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#13611521
22 Apr 2026
A male Black Stream Glider (Trithemis festiva), also known as the Indigo Dropwing, perches on rocks in Padamchen, Sikkim, India, on April 19, 2026. This species is an ecological indicator of healthy, unpolluted, and running water habitats across Asia and parts of Europe. Males are identifiable by their pale blue body and dark head and eyes. They inhabit shallow, rocky, and fast-flowing rivers. Both larvae and adults are predators, feeding on mosquito larvae and other aquatic insects, thus helping control mosquito populations in aquatic ecosystems. The male is seen in a characteristic ''dropwing'' posture, with wings held forward and downward, surveying its surroundings and defending territories along watercourses.
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#13611528
22 Apr 2026
A male Black Stream Glider (Trithemis festiva), also known as the Indigo Dropwing, perches on rocks in Padamchen, Sikkim, India, on April 19, 2026. This species is an ecological indicator of healthy, unpolluted, and running water habitats across Asia and parts of Europe. Males are identifiable by their pale blue body and dark head and eyes. They inhabit shallow, rocky, and fast-flowing rivers. Both larvae and adults are predators, feeding on mosquito larvae and other aquatic insects, thus helping control mosquito populations in aquatic ecosystems. The male is seen in a characteristic ''dropwing'' posture, with wings held forward and downward, surveying its surroundings and defending territories along watercourses.
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#13533790
4 Apr 2026
Indian aircraft are seen parked on the runway at Indira Gandhi International Airport on April 4, 2026. Indian airlines, including Air India, SpiceJet, and IndiGo, face disruptions and rising costs due to Middle East airspace restrictions linked to the ongoing conflict, resulting in rerouted flights, higher fuel use, and increased fares.
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#13533791
4 Apr 2026
Indian aircraft are seen parked on the runway at Indira Gandhi International Airport on April 4, 2026. Indian airlines, including Air India, SpiceJet, and IndiGo, face disruptions and rising costs due to Middle East airspace restrictions linked to the ongoing conflict, resulting in rerouted flights, higher fuel use, and increased fares.
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#13533792
4 Apr 2026
Indian aircraft are seen parked on the runway at Indira Gandhi International Airport on April 4, 2026. Indian airlines, including Air India, SpiceJet, and IndiGo, face disruptions and rising costs due to Middle East airspace restrictions linked to the ongoing conflict, resulting in rerouted flights, higher fuel use, and increased fares.
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#13533793
4 Apr 2026
Indian aircraft are seen parked on the runway at Indira Gandhi International Airport on April 4, 2026. Indian airlines, including Air India, SpiceJet, and IndiGo, face disruptions and rising costs due to Middle East airspace restrictions linked to the ongoing conflict, resulting in rerouted flights, higher fuel use, and increased fares.
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#13533794
4 Apr 2026
Indian aircraft are seen parked on the runway at Indira Gandhi International Airport on April 4, 2026. Indian airlines, including Air India, SpiceJet, and IndiGo, face disruptions and rising costs due to Middle East airspace restrictions linked to the ongoing conflict, resulting in rerouted flights, higher fuel use, and increased fares.
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#13533795
4 Apr 2026
Indian aircraft are seen parked on the runway at Indira Gandhi International Airport on April 4, 2026. Indian airlines, including Air India, SpiceJet, and IndiGo, face disruptions and rising costs due to Middle East airspace restrictions linked to the ongoing conflict, resulting in rerouted flights, higher fuel use, and increased fares.
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