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#13805038
8 Jun 2026
A grasshopper (Tetrigidae) lands on a leaf in a country garden in Sangju, South Korea, on June 8, 2026.
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#13805033
8 Jun 2026
A stinkbug (Megymenum gracilicorne) is seen on a stem in a country garden in Sangju, South Korea, on June 8, 2026.
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#13805034
8 Jun 2026
A fly (Chrysomya megacephala) lands on a stem in a country garden in Sangju, South Korea, on June 8, 2026.
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#13803350
8 Jun 2026
Colonies of Tetramorium ants relocate their nests in Sangju, South Korea, on June 8, 2026. The annual monsoon season in the region typically occurs from late June through mid-July, bringing prolonged periods of heavy rainfall. The ants' migration behavior is a natural response to changing environmental conditions, allowing the colonies to move to higher and safer ground before their habitats become inundated.
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#13803352
8 Jun 2026
Colonies of Tetramorium ants relocate their nests in Sangju, South Korea, on June 8, 2026. The annual monsoon season in the region typically occurs from late June through mid-July, bringing prolonged periods of heavy rainfall. The ants' migration behavior is a natural response to changing environmental conditions, allowing the colonies to move to higher and safer ground before their habitats become inundated.
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#13803354
8 Jun 2026
Colonies of Tetramorium ants relocate their nests in Sangju, South Korea, on June 8, 2026. The annual monsoon season in the region typically occurs from late June through mid-July, bringing prolonged periods of heavy rainfall. The ants' migration behavior is a natural response to changing environmental conditions, allowing the colonies to move to higher and safer ground before their habitats become inundated.
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#13803357
8 Jun 2026
Colonies of Tetramorium ants relocate their nests in Sangju, South Korea, on June 8, 2026. The annual monsoon season in the region typically occurs from late June through mid-July, bringing prolonged periods of heavy rainfall. The ants' migration behavior is a natural response to changing environmental conditions, allowing the colonies to move to higher and safer ground before their habitats become inundated.
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#13803359
8 Jun 2026
Colonies of Tetramorium ants relocate their nests in Sangju, South Korea, on June 8, 2026. The annual monsoon season in the region typically occurs from late June through mid-July, bringing prolonged periods of heavy rainfall. The ants' migration behavior is a natural response to changing environmental conditions, allowing the colonies to move to higher and safer ground before their habitats become inundated.
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#13803362
8 Jun 2026
Colonies of Tetramorium ants relocate their nests in Sangju, South Korea, on June 8, 2026. The annual monsoon season in the region typically occurs from late June through mid-July, bringing prolonged periods of heavy rainfall. The ants' migration behavior is a natural response to changing environmental conditions, allowing the colonies to move to higher and safer ground before their habitats become inundated.
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#13514757
29 Mar 2026
A bumblebee is seen on a plum blossom at Skanderbeg Square in Tirana, Albania, on March 29, 2026.
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#13514815
29 Mar 2026
A Jungle Babbler (Argya striata) preys on a juvenile Indo-Pacific Gecko (Hemidactylus Garnotii) lizard, thrashing it to break it into small pieces until it is small enough to swallow in Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on March 29, 2026. Jungle Babblers, also known as ''Seven Sisters'' or ''Saat Bhai,'' are gregarious birds found in the Indian subcontinent, often foraging in small groups and adapting to various habitats, including open forests and urban gardens.
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#13514817
29 Mar 2026
A Jungle Babbler (Argya striata) preys on a juvenile Indo-Pacific Gecko (Hemidactylus Garnotii) lizard, thrashing it to break it into small pieces until it is small enough to swallow in Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on March 29, 2026. Jungle Babblers, also known as ''Seven Sisters'' or ''Saat Bhai,'' are gregarious birds found in the Indian subcontinent, often foraging in small groups and adapting to various habitats, including open forests and urban gardens.
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#13514821
29 Mar 2026
A Jungle Babbler (Argya striata) preys on a juvenile Indo-Pacific Gecko (Hemidactylus Garnotii) lizard, thrashing it to break it into small pieces until it is small enough to swallow in Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on March 29, 2026. Jungle Babblers, also known as ''Seven Sisters'' or ''Saat Bhai,'' are gregarious birds found in the Indian subcontinent, often foraging in small groups and adapting to various habitats, including open forests and urban gardens.
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#13514825
29 Mar 2026
A Jungle Babbler (Argya striata) preys on a juvenile Indo-Pacific Gecko (Hemidactylus Garnotii) lizard, thrashing it to break it into small pieces until it is small enough to swallow in Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on March 29, 2026. Jungle Babblers, also known as ''Seven Sisters'' or ''Saat Bhai,'' are gregarious birds found in the Indian subcontinent, often foraging in small groups and adapting to various habitats, including open forests and urban gardens.
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#13514827
29 Mar 2026
A Jungle Babbler (Argya striata) preys on a juvenile Indo-Pacific Gecko (Hemidactylus Garnotii) lizard, thrashing it to break it into small pieces until it is small enough to swallow in Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on March 29, 2026. Jungle Babblers, also known as ''Seven Sisters'' or ''Saat Bhai,'' are gregarious birds found in the Indian subcontinent, often foraging in small groups and adapting to various habitats, including open forests and urban gardens.
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#13514829
29 Mar 2026
A Jungle Babbler (Argya striata) preys on a juvenile Indo-Pacific Gecko (Hemidactylus Garnotii) lizard, thrashing it to break it into small pieces until it is small enough to swallow in Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on March 29, 2026. Jungle Babblers, also known as ''Seven Sisters'' or ''Saat Bhai,'' are gregarious birds found in the Indian subcontinent, often foraging in small groups and adapting to various habitats, including open forests and urban gardens.
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