RM2DF742B–Pointed snail (Cochlicella acuta) is a gregarious terrestrial mollusk.
RMR2MTMH–Gregarious growing climbers, clematis or clematis, the varieties Clematis montana 'Dusky Star' from New Zealand with small pale pink flowers and Clematis Piilu with large pink flowers, together on a climbing support in the early summer garden
RM2AD30DF–Common Pochard is a gregarious bird, forming large flocks in winter
RF2HF07A1–Rare Alder Leaf Beetle gregarious larvae on leaf (Agelastica alni), Chrysomelidae. Sussex, UK
RF2H6DNT2–Starlings are a gregarious species, roosting in very large numbers before dispersing in the morning into far smaller numbers to feed.
RMKGRHPG–Gregarious nymphs of the eastern lubber grasshopper, Romalea microptera, on open ground, Loxahatchee, Florida.
RMBKC5YB–Cluster fly (Pollenia rudis) single fly
RF2F10NEE–Gregarious locust, camouflaged against rocks and sand. Found on mountainside in Peloponnese, Greece
RF2CD23B1–Jungle Babblers-Argya striata on a tree after the rain. Gregarious birds found in small groups of six to ten birds, known as Seven Sisters/Saath bhai.
RF2BW8YEW–American white pelicans during breeding season on pond at Bear River National Wildlife Refuge Utah
RMWMRH5C–Blue and Gold Macaw (Ara ararauna).
RFBP5FT6–Snow Finch (Montifringilla nivalis)
RMPDYAFK–Six Barn Swallows (Hirundo rustica) perched on two thin branches
RFGN91P9–Buff-tip moth (Phalera bucephala) early instar caterpillars. Larvae in the family Notodontidae feeding gregariously, with faeces
RMCRXTPJ–A colony of the Geoffroy's bats (Myotis emarginatus) on the ceiling of an abandoned monastery (The Republic of Georgia).
RFHY69JK–Eastern lubber grasshopper larva feeding on ragwort weed
RFEN1W1Y–A brick is different from the rest
RM2KDMGC7–Jackdaw Corvus monedula pair together winter Norfolk January
RMM990DA–A circular arrangement of shield bug nymphs around the eggs they hatched from. They stick around for a few days before dispersing.
RM2DF743B–Pointed snail (Cochlicella acuta) is a gregarious terrestrial mollusk.
RMDDPEJM–Bird Cherry Ermine Moth: Yponomeuta evonymella. Pupae on trees in suburban street. Hampton, Middlesex, UK. June, 2013
RF2JMDM6X–Great Cormorant is a gregarious bird species
RMB89KH9–Pink Flamingo Bird North America
RF2HAER1P–Starlings are a gregarious species throughout the year so it is no surprise to capture this image of a small group on wires together in pasture land
RMKGRHR5–Gregarious nymphs of the eastern lubber grasshopper, Romalea microptera, on open ground, Loxahatchee, Florida.
RMPJER81–Large rose sawfly, Archips pagana, larvae feeding on ornamental rose leaves in summer, Berkshire, September
RF2F10MWY–Gregarious locust, camouflaged against rocks and sand. Found on mountainside in Peloponnese, Greece
RMBXWA9T–Jackdaw (Corvus monedula)group roosting in tree at sunset, Gloucestershire, UK.
RM2EJE4K4–Homemade sparrow box, wooden bird nesting box for house sparrows with three chambers and holes, view of the inside with the roof off, UK
RM2BWMD1G–Rainbow Lorikeet nectar feeding.
RMCRXTX2–A colony of the Geoffroy's bats (Myotis emarginatus) on the ceiling of an abandoned monastery (The Republic of Georgia).
RFHY69JT–Eastern lubber grasshopper larva feeding on ragwort weed
RFEN1W1X–A cobblestone is different from the rest
RMP840D3–Black-legged Kittiwakes Rissa tridactyla in nesting colony on ledge RSPB Bempton Yorkshire
RMKWP31G–Group of Social pear sawfly (Neurotoma saltuum) larvae feeding within silk tent on Hawthorn leaves (Crateagus monogyna) in a woodland ride, UK.
RM2DF76J7–Migratory locust (Locusta migratoria) is a gregarious insect. This photo was taken in La Albera, Girona province, Catalonia, Spain.
RFB3455D–Flowers of Carvia callosa. Strobilanthes callosa flowers once in 7 years. The flowers are an important source of nectar for honey bees.
RMWKNMEY–Blue and Gold Macaws (Ara ararauna) and Scarlet Macaws (Ara macao) perched together on a bench and sharing an ice cream in the sunny weather.
RFBP5D6H–Snow Finch (Montifringilla nivalis)
RM2EJE4PB–Homemade sparrow box, bird nesting box for sparrows with three chambers and holes, screwing the roof onto the wooden box, UK
RFHYBHYX–Cormorant near water body
RMCRXTG5–A colony of the greater horseshoe bats (Rhinolophus ferrumequinum) on the ceiling of an abandoned monastery.
RFHY69JM–Eastern lubber grasshopper larva feeding on ragwort weed
RF2JE2DD9–Portrait of Vulturine guineafowl (Acryllium vulturinum) seen from front
RMP840C9–Black-legged Kittiwakes Rissa tridactyla in nesting colony on ledge RSPB Bempton Yorkshire
RMM9T6K4–Group of Social pear sawfly (Neurotoma saltuum) larvae feeding within silk tent feeding on Hawthorn leaves (Crateagus monogyna) in a woodland ride, UK
RM2CAFM1M–Red-breasted Goose (Branta ruficollis). Head neck shoulders and wings , plumage markings of red, black and white feathers. Male.gander. Mate behind.
RMR5MWT4–A Greater Antillean Grackle , Quiscalus niger, bathes in a pool near Jibacoa Cuba.
RF2M71644–Group of bronze figures of a pig herder and his herd in Bremen-Mitte in Soegestrasse, Free Hanseatic City of Bremen, Bremen, Germany
RFJPD44N–Closeup of a helmeted guineafowl (Numida meleagris) in a group or flock. This is the best known of the guineafowl bird family, Numididae, and the only
RF2H9Y9X7–Starlings are are gregarious species found in large flocks especially in Winter. The movements of these flocks are called murmuration.
RFPB00FH–Portrait of a lamb
RMPJER80–Large rose sawfly, Archips pagana, larvae feeding on ornamental rose leaves in summer, Berkshire, September
RF2M47PR7–A bronze mannikin feeding on seeds in a garden in Cape Town.
RMB4BG9P–Hornet Vespa crabro resting on birch tree Oxfordshire UK
RM2M452G0–A single Chestnut-breasted Mannikin perched on a grass seed-head in an open field at Cattana Wetlands nature reserve in Cairns, QLD in Australia.
RFTB3NNE–White throated Kingfisher
RMCRXTJW–A colony of the Geoffroy's bats (Myotis emarginatus) on the ceiling of an abandoned monastery (The Republic of Georgia).
RM2K50BF6–Flock of Starlings, Sturnus vulgaris, flying over saltmarsh in late summer. Hampshire.
RMM15BRG–Puffin on Skomer Island, Pembrokeshire, Wales
RMP7R1N3–Black-legged Kittiwakes Rissa tridactyla in nesting colony on ledge RSPB Bempton Yorkshire
RMKWP31P–Group of Social pear sawfly (Neurotoma saltuum) larvae feeding within silk tent on Hawthorn leaves (Crateagus monogyna) in a woodland ride, UK.
RMM9685W–African Elephant (Loxodonta africana). Adult bulls in musth, browse feeding from lower tree foliage. National Park. Okavango Delta. Botswana. Africa.
RMR5MWTC–A Greater Antillean Grackle , Quiscalus niger, bathes in a pool near Jibacoa Cuba.
RM2HET0ME–Nyala antelope herd (Nyala angasii), Hluhluwe-iMfolozi National Park, South Africa
RMB2JT3T–Pink Flamingo
RF2H9Y9XE–Starlings are are gregarious species found in large flocks especially in Winter. The movements of these flocks are called murmuration.
RFPB00E9–Flock of sheep
RMPJER7T–Large rose sawfly, Archips pagana, larvae feeding on ornamental rose leaves in summer, Berkshire, September
RF2M47PMR–A bronze mannikin feeding on seeds in a garden in Cape Town.
RMB4BG9W–Hornet Vespa crabro resting on birch tree Oxfordshire UK
RM2M5P44N–A single Chestnut-breasted Mannikin perched on a grass seed-head in an open field at Cattana Wetlands nature reserve in Cairns, QLD in Australia.
RFTB3NE5–ROSY STARLING ON FLAME-OF-THE FOREST
RMCRXTH8–A colony of the Geoffroy's bats (Myotis emarginatus) on the ceiling of an abandoned monastery (The Republic of Georgia).
RM2K50BGE–Flock of Starlings, Sturnus vulgaris, flying over saltmarsh in late summer. Hampshire.
RF2E09H09–Yellow-billed stork - Mycteria ibis -stay in water
RFHG1GCP–Hippopotamus Hippopotamus amphibious
RMKWP30Y–Lackey moth (Malacosoma neustria) caterpillars on silk tent shrouding a bush they are defoliating, Cornwall, UK, April.
RMMTBK2M–Buffalo (Syncerus caffer). Cows of different ages, heifers, approaching, on way to drinking hole.
RFAXM1WT–Grey Partridge (Perdix perdix) North Norfolk Holkham Farmland
RM2HET0TD–Hartebeest (Alcelaphus), Addo Elephant National Park with over 600 elephants, South Africa
RMB2JWA3–Pink Flamingo
RF2KE99XP–Elegant stylish female Brolga with pristine grey plumage.
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