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22 February 2026
A female Rhodothemis rufa, also known as the Rufous Marsh Glider or Redbolt, perches on a forest weed leaf in Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on February 21, 2026. The species, widespread across tropical and subtropical Asia, is known for its reddish-brown body with a pale mid-dorsal stripe and for its aquatic nymphs, which prey on mosquito larvae and serve as indicators of healthy wetland ecosystems.
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22 February 2026
A female Rhodothemis rufa, also known as the Rufous Marsh Glider or Redbolt, perches on a forest weed leaf in Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on February 21, 2026. The species, widespread across tropical and subtropical Asia, is known for its reddish-brown body with a pale mid-dorsal stripe and for its aquatic nymphs, which prey on mosquito larvae and serve as indicators of healthy wetland ecosystems.
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22 February 2026
A female Rhodothemis rufa, also known as the Rufous Marsh Glider or Redbolt, perches on a forest weed leaf in Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on February 21, 2026. The species, widespread across tropical and subtropical Asia, is known for its reddish-brown body with a pale mid-dorsal stripe and for its aquatic nymphs, which prey on mosquito larvae and serve as indicators of healthy wetland ecosystems.
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22 February 2026
A female Rhodothemis rufa, also known as the Rufous Marsh Glider or Redbolt, perches on a forest weed leaf in Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on February 21, 2026. The species, widespread across tropical and subtropical Asia, is known for its reddish-brown body with a pale mid-dorsal stripe and for its aquatic nymphs, which prey on mosquito larvae and serve as indicators of healthy wetland ecosystems.
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22 February 2026
A female Rhodothemis rufa, also known as the Rufous Marsh Glider or Redbolt, perches on a forest weed leaf in Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on February 21, 2026. The species, widespread across tropical and subtropical Asia, is known for its reddish-brown body with a pale mid-dorsal stripe and for its aquatic nymphs, which prey on mosquito larvae and serve as indicators of healthy wetland ecosystems.
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22 February 2026
A female Rhodothemis rufa, also known as the Rufous Marsh Glider or Redbolt, perches on a forest weed leaf in Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on February 21, 2026. The species, widespread across tropical and subtropical Asia, is known for its reddish-brown body with a pale mid-dorsal stripe and for its aquatic nymphs, which prey on mosquito larvae and serve as indicators of healthy wetland ecosystems.
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22 February 2026
A female Rhodothemis rufa, also known as the Rufous Marsh Glider or Redbolt, perches on a forest weed leaf in Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on February 21, 2026. The species, widespread across tropical and subtropical Asia, is known for its reddish-brown body with a pale mid-dorsal stripe and for its aquatic nymphs, which prey on mosquito larvae and serve as indicators of healthy wetland ecosystems.
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5 February 2026
A male roseate spoonbill brings nesting material to his mate perched in the nest as they reinforce it together at the Orlando Wetlands in Christmas, Florida, on February 4, 2026. The brightly colored wading birds are known for their vivid pink plumage and spoon-shaped bills.
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27 January 2026
Two Iranian women speak with each other while shopping at the Grand Bazaar in southern Tehran, Iran, on January 27, 2026.
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11 January 2026
A male great blue heron tucks his beak around the female's neck in a courtship gesture as the pair collaborates on building their nest in Delray Beach, Florida, on January 11, 2026. Wakodahatchee Wetlands is one of Florida's premier birding hotspots.
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11 January 2026
A male Great Blue Heron brings a stick to its mate to build a nest in Delray Beach, Florida, on January 9, 2026. Great blue herons typically mate for life, with males selecting the nest site and gathering most materials while females arrange them. They often start courtship displays in late fall or winter in southern Florida.
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11 January 2026
A male Great Blue Heron brings a stick to its mate to build a nest in Delray Beach, Florida, on January 9, 2026. Great blue herons typically mate for life, with males selecting the nest site and gathering most materials while females arrange them. They often start courtship displays in late fall or winter in southern Florida.
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11 January 2026
A male Great Blue Heron brings a stick to its mate to build a nest in Delray Beach, Florida, on January 9, 2026. Great blue herons typically mate for life, with males selecting the nest site and gathering most materials while females arrange them. They often start courtship displays in late fall or winter in southern Florida.
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26 November 2025
Two young women sit side-by-side on a wooden and metal bench, both looking intently at one mobile phone while resting against a highly ornate marble building facade in Trento, Italy, on November 23, 2025. The background features a large, circular marble insert set within gothic-style architectural paneling. The women wear dark, warm clothing, highlighting their engagement with digital technology and communication in a historic public space.
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19 November 2025
An oriental magpie robin perches on a branch on the outskirts of Kathmandu Valley, Nepal, on November 19, 2025. Known for its melodious song, this small passerine bird has distinctive black-and-white plumage in males and brownish tones in females. Common across South and Southeast Asia, it often inhabits gardens, forests, and urban areas, and is celebrated for its singing during the breeding season.
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13 November 2025
A black leopard (panther) is seen inside its enclosure at the Central Zoo in Jawalakhel, Lalitpur, on November 13, 2025. The female leopard is rescued from Ilam District in eastern Nepal and brought to the zoo in September 2025. After being under veterinary care, the leopard is now visible to the public. A black leopard is not a separate species but a common leopard with a genetic mutation called melanism, which results in excess black pigmentation.
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