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#12412546
26 May 2025
Several women, some wearing headscarves, sit and rest on a modern wooden bench installation in a public park in Munich, Germany, on May 24, 2025. The structure includes shaded elements and greenery, offering a calm communal space in the urban neighborhood.
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#12412547
26 May 2025
Several women, some wearing headscarves, sit and rest on a modern wooden bench installation in a public park in Munich, Germany, on May 24, 2025. The structure includes shaded elements and greenery, offering a calm communal space in the urban neighborhood.
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#12322275
1 May 2025
A group of young people sits together on the promenade overlooking Lake Starnberg during sunset in Starnberg, Bavaria, Upper Bavaria, Germany, on May 1, 2025. The scene captures a peaceful moment of social gathering as they view the lake and distant Alpine horizon.
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#11088610
21 March 2024
The Emma field cricket (Teleogryllus emma) is a field cricket insect distributed in East Asia. In Korea, it follows a univoltine life cycle, where overwintered eggs hatch in early summer, nymphs develop until September, and adults reproduce and lay eggs in September and October. Species that inhabit the same areas tend to have different types of calling songs. Male crickets produce calling songs to attract females. The egg overwintering strategy has evolved several times independently. Male Emma field crickets exhibit a strong positive behavioral syndrome between activity and aggression. Male field crickets require an energy-rich diet for calling, while female Emma field crickets need a diet with a higher protein content for egg production. The Emma field cricket is edible and consumed globally. An Emma field cricket was observed sitting on dry leaves in a forest, camouflaged during World Forestry Day at Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on 21/03/2024. The United Nations General Assembly established World Forestry Day, also known as the International Day of Forests, celebrated on March 21st each year to highlight the significance of forests in our lives.
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#11088611
21 March 2024
The Emma field cricket (Teleogryllus emma) is a field cricket insect distributed in East Asia. In Korea, it follows a univoltine life cycle, where overwintered eggs hatch in early summer, nymphs develop until September, and adults reproduce and lay eggs in September and October. Species that inhabit the same areas tend to have different types of calling songs. Male crickets produce calling songs to attract females. The egg overwintering strategy has evolved several times independently. Male Emma field crickets exhibit a strong positive behavioral syndrome between activity and aggression. Male field crickets require an energy-rich diet for calling, while female Emma field crickets need a diet with a higher protein content for egg production. The Emma field cricket is edible and consumed globally. An Emma field cricket was observed sitting on dry leaves in a forest, camouflaged during World Forestry Day at Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on 21/03/2024. The United Nations General Assembly established World Forestry Day, also known as the International Day of Forests, celebrated on March 21st each year to highlight the significance of forests in our lives.
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#11088612
21 March 2024
The Emma field cricket (Teleogryllus emma) is a field cricket insect distributed in East Asia. In Korea, it follows a univoltine life cycle, where overwintered eggs hatch in early summer, nymphs develop until September, and adults reproduce and lay eggs in September and October. Species that inhabit the same areas tend to have different types of calling songs. Male crickets produce calling songs to attract females. The egg overwintering strategy has evolved several times independently. Male Emma field crickets exhibit a strong positive behavioral syndrome between activity and aggression. Male field crickets require an energy-rich diet for calling, while female Emma field crickets need a diet with a higher protein content for egg production. The Emma field cricket is edible and consumed globally. An Emma field cricket was observed sitting on dry leaves in a forest, camouflaged during World Forestry Day at Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on 21/03/2024. The United Nations General Assembly established World Forestry Day, also known as the International Day of Forests, celebrated on March 21st each year to highlight the significance of forests in our lives.
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#11088613
21 March 2024
The Emma field cricket (Teleogryllus emma) is a field cricket insect distributed in East Asia. In Korea, it follows a univoltine life cycle, where overwintered eggs hatch in early summer, nymphs develop until September, and adults reproduce and lay eggs in September and October. Species that inhabit the same areas tend to have different types of calling songs. Male crickets produce calling songs to attract females. The egg overwintering strategy has evolved several times independently. Male Emma field crickets exhibit a strong positive behavioral syndrome between activity and aggression. Male field crickets require an energy-rich diet for calling, while female Emma field crickets need a diet with a higher protein content for egg production. The Emma field cricket is edible and consumed globally. An Emma field cricket was observed sitting on dry leaves in a forest, camouflaged during World Forestry Day at Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on 21/03/2024. The United Nations General Assembly established World Forestry Day, also known as the International Day of Forests, celebrated on March 21st each year to highlight the significance of forests in our lives.
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#10489894
11 September 2023
Black-Tailed Dasher (Brachydiplax farinosa) is a genus of dragonflies in the family Libellulidae. Male dragonflies are usually pale to Blackish brown Small grayish blue with metallic green thorax blue. Females have pale yellow marked with metallic black stripes. Male Black-Tailed Dashers are very localized and found in the same puddle day after day. Females are found away from water in nearby scrub jungles and cultivation. A Black-Tailed Dasher dragonfly is sitting on a plant in a forest at Tehatta, West Bengal, India on 11/09/2023.
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#10489896
11 September 2023
Black-Tailed Dasher (Brachydiplax farinosa) is a genus of dragonflies in the family Libellulidae. Male dragonflies are usually pale to Blackish brown Small grayish blue with metallic green thorax blue. Females have pale yellow marked with metallic black stripes. Male Black-Tailed Dashers are very localized and found in the same puddle day after day. Females are found away from water in nearby scrub jungles and cultivation. A Black-Tailed Dasher dragonfly is sitting on a plant in a forest at Tehatta, West Bengal, India on 11/09/2023.
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#10489898
11 September 2023
Black-Tailed Dasher (Brachydiplax farinosa) is a genus of dragonflies in the family Libellulidae. Male dragonflies are usually pale to Blackish brown Small grayish blue with metallic green thorax blue. Females have pale yellow marked with metallic black stripes. Male Black-Tailed Dashers are very localized and found in the same puddle day after day. Females are found away from water in nearby scrub jungles and cultivation. A Black-Tailed Dasher dragonfly is sitting on a plant in a forest at Tehatta, West Bengal, India on 11/09/2023.
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#10489900
11 September 2023
Black-Tailed Dasher (Brachydiplax farinosa) is a genus of dragonflies in the family Libellulidae. Male dragonflies are usually pale to Blackish brown Small grayish blue with metallic green thorax blue. Females have pale yellow marked with metallic black stripes. Male Black-Tailed Dashers are very localized and found in the same puddle day after day. Females are found away from water in nearby scrub jungles and cultivation. A Black-Tailed Dasher dragonfly is sitting on a plant in a forest at Tehatta, West Bengal, India on 11/09/2023.
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#10489902
11 September 2023
Black-Tailed Dasher (Brachydiplax farinosa) is a genus of dragonflies in the family Libellulidae. Male dragonflies are usually pale to Blackish brown Small grayish blue with metallic green thorax blue. Females have pale yellow marked with metallic black stripes. Male Black-Tailed Dashers are very localized and found in the same puddle day after day. Females are found away from water in nearby scrub jungles and cultivation. A Black-Tailed Dasher dragonfly is sitting on a plant in a forest at Tehatta, West Bengal, India on 11/09/2023.
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#10489906
11 September 2023
Black-Tailed Dasher (Brachydiplax farinosa) is a genus of dragonflies in the family Libellulidae. Male dragonflies are usually pale to Blackish brown Small grayish blue with metallic green thorax blue. Females have pale yellow marked with metallic black stripes. Male Black-Tailed Dashers are very localized and found in the same puddle day after day. Females are found away from water in nearby scrub jungles and cultivation. A Black-Tailed Dasher dragonfly is sitting on a plant in a forest at Tehatta, West Bengal, India on 11/09/2023.
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#10489908
11 September 2023
Black-Tailed Dasher (Brachydiplax farinosa) is a genus of dragonflies in the family Libellulidae. Male dragonflies are usually pale to Blackish brown Small grayish blue with metallic green thorax blue. Females have pale yellow marked with metallic black stripes. Male Black-Tailed Dashers are very localized and found in the same puddle day after day. Females are found away from water in nearby scrub jungles and cultivation. A Black-Tailed Dasher dragonfly is sitting on a plant in a forest at Tehatta, West Bengal, India on 11/09/2023.
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#10166600
14 June 2023
A Common Mormon (Papilio polytes) butterfly is sitting on the Electrical Wire Cap in a house at Tehatta, West Bengal; India on 12/06/2023. The common Mormon is a swallowtail butterfly found across Asia. This butterfly is known for the mimicry displayed by the numerous forms of its females which mimic inedible red-bodied swallowtails, such as the common rose and the crimson rose.
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#7598718
6 January 2022
Muslim school children dressed in school uniforms relax during a school outing in Gulmarg, Kashmir, India, on June 24, 2010. This is one of the few times boys and girls are allowed mingle.
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