RFHGPAXX–Termite mounds, insect habitats, built of red sand in rural green grass farmland of Western Australia.
RMC5R5TM–Create insect habitats display Prince Charles's Start initiative for sustainable living.Clarence House garden
RMBBP09P–Insect habitats created amongst branches using dogwood frames filled with pine cones leaves and hollow stems RHS Harlow Carr
RMC43PFF–Insect habitats inside dry stone walls
RMCEHDNF–Insect habitats in the RBC Rain Garden at Slimbridge WWT in Gloucestershire
RFP95G8Y–A common insect in Southern Britain found in a variety of habitats
RME62FTY–Birch Bark Insect homes.
RF2E3RW99–GIANT COBWEBS ON A WOODEN FENCE COVERED IN FROST
RMW2HNEE–Bug Hotel at Loch Garten RSPB Centre in Abernethy Forest Nature Reserve in Cairngorms National Park. Nethybridge, Strathspey, Highland, Scotland, UK
RFPYWJ9P–Large marsh grasshopper (Stethophyma grossum). A threatened insect species typical for marshland and swamp habitats
RFTRWC57–Eastern tiger swallowtail butterfly
RM2EM3MKT–butterfly (Hypermnestra helios), Imago. Locally common in desert habitats., Tajikistan
RMDKR61R–Ground beetle Poecilus cupreus, a predatory beetle of open habitats. Powys, Wales. June.
RF2JN3BB0–IUCN Red List and EU Habitats Directive insect specie Hermit beetle Osmoderma eremita (sin. O.barnabita) on oak tree bark. This black beetle is dwelle
RMPJE9JR–Bug shack for insects, shelter when overwintering. A mixture of various habitats, bamboo, bricks, pine cones, lots of nooks and crannies.
RM2A1FCPB–A multi faceted bug hotel in the grounds of Nature in Art museum and art gallery at Wallsworth Hall, Twigworth, Gloucestershire UK
RM2GPFADD–Fleabane blooming at the edge of a lane.
RME4EWE0–Bug and beetle home
RF2C4M10W–Colourful flower meadow. Land sponsored habitats for insects and birds
RMEP2WCA–Caddisflies have aquatic larvae and are found in a wide variety of habitats such as streams, rivers, lakes, ponds, spring seeps,
RM2AD2AE3–Emerald Damselfly, the preferred habitats are pools, ponds and moorlands - (Photo female)
RMBBP075–Insect habitats created amongst branches using dogwood frames filled with pine cones leaves and hollow stems RHS Harlow Carr
RMC43PH5–Insect habitats inside dry stone walls
RMCEHDPM–Insect habitats in the RBC Rain Garden at Slimbridge WWT in Gloucestershire
RF2EYX4PB–A well stocked insect hotel with a variety of habitats in a green quiet cornerof a Somerset garden.
RF2JKW9EP–Epaulet Skimmer, Orthetrum chrysostigma, female dragonfly on a reed, Andalusia, Spain.
RF2E3RWBT–GIANT COBWEBS ON A WOODEN FENCE COVERED IN FROST
RMM4TX1M–Man-made wildlife stack with pallets, sometimes called a bug or insect hotel, providing habitat for invertebrates,Regents Park, London, United Kingdom
RFPYWPJP–Rare Large marsh grasshopper (Stethophyma grossum). A threatened insect species typical for marshland and swamp habitats
RFTRWCW9–Eastern tiger swallowtail butterfly
RM2EM3M75–butterfly (Hypermnestra helios), Imago. Locally common in desert habitats., Tajikistan
RFE7YD4E–Canadian tiger swallowtail butterfly (Papilio canadensis), perched on a stem.
RFREGP7H–harebell carpenter-bee on a blade of grass
RM2CWAXF6–The Common Blue butterfly (Polyommatus icarus) is the most widespread blue butterfly in Britain and is found in a variety of grassy habitats
RME3W889–Bug House Providing Nesting Holes for A Variety Of Minibeasts
RMC44KRR–Insect trapped on Thread-leaved Sundew leaves Drosera filiformis var tracyi Florida USA
RFMCG8Y0–Black-throated Sparrow, Amphispiza bilineata, looking for water and relief from summer heat, on a ranch in South Texas.
RF2C4M10J–Colourful flower meadow. Land sponsored habitats for insects and birds
RM2C7KAGK–Living habitats - Three insects including a moth and centipedes underneath a wooden log
RMEB3J21–A decorative mosaic of habitat niches providing shelter and homes for insects
RMDCTTY6–Old plant stems in a bug hotel to encourage beneficial insects into the garden.
RMC43PD4–Insect habitats inside dry stone walls
RMCEHDRB–Insect habitats in the RBC Rain Garden at Slimbridge WWT in Gloucestershire
RFKG0D4N–Green Hairstreak butterfly'Callophrys rubi'.Flies May and June. A variety of habitats. Wiltshire,.UK
RMTC96G1–Idas Blue, Plebejus idas. Small blue butterfly that is found in nutrient poor habitats and sandy grasslands. Easily cofused with Reverdin's Blue and
RFRRF4J3–Wildlife macro photo of Bush cricket or Spiked Magician Saga pedo
RF2A8MR4M–Woodpile habitat for insects
RFPYWP45–Rare Marsh Grasshopper (Stethophyma grossum). A threatened insect species typical for marshland and swamp habitats with significant ecological value
RMP3R06J–A Weevil - Liophloeus tessulatus Common in a variety of habitats
RM2EM3MF1–butterfly (Hypermnestra helios), Imago. Locally common in desert habitats., Tajikistan
RFE7YC5C–Black-veined White Butterfly (Aporia Crataegi) roosting on a Meadow Clary (Salvia pratensis), whit green background.
RFRFAHKT–Small black fly on a yellow flower
RMBBFEPX–Logs with holes drilled in them as part of an insect refuge Kent UK
RMPH4YHF–A common insect found in a range of habitats
RM2D80JRF–Roadside grass. Grasses are the dominant vegetation in many habitats
RM2C7KAG0–Living habitats - Three insects including a moth and centipedes underneath a wooden log
RMEB3HKC–A decorative mosaic habitat niches providing shelter and homes for insects in a garden
RMCPC7MG–A bug house to encourage beneficial insects into the garden.
RF2F8GKBD–The Admiral, as a moth can be found in all open habitats, but also in sparse forest areas. Focal points are settlement areas, orchards, flower.
RM2GGB6MF–A ladybird (ladybug) trapped inside a pitcher plant, a carnivorous plant, on a bog, UK
RF2HWDR8R–Great capricorn beetle (Cerambyx cerdo) on the bark of oak.
RMRM0KFM–Idas Blue, Plebejus idas. Small blue butterfly that is found in nutrient poor habitats and sandy grasslands. Easily cofused with Reverdin's Blue and
RFRRDJMA–Bush cricket or Spiked Magician Saga pedo in Czech Republic
RMF37HFD–Habitat to encourage insects in the garden
RFPYWNWY–Rare marsh grasshopper (Stethophyma grossum) on horsetail (Equisetum arvense). A threatened insect species typical for marshland and swamp habitats an
RF2GPG2JC–Dragonfly - (Southern Hawker) resting on a leaf in June
RFE7YC5W–Black-veined White Butterfly (Aporia Crataegi) roosting on a Meadow Clary (Salvia pratensis).
RF2C8W72E–extreme close up of a greenbottle fly on a green leave in the UK
RMBDD028–Logs with holes drilled in them as part of an insect refuge Kent UK
RMCTBJJM–Fly drinking water.
RMC107G1–Dewy Large Milkweed Bug Nymphs Oncopeltus fasciatus on Common Milkweed seed pod Asclepias syriaca Eastern USA
RFPE42HD–A common insect in Southern Britain found in a variety of habitats
RM2D80M1K–Roadside grass. Grasses are the dominant vegetation in many habitats
RM2C7KAMH–Living habitats - Three insects including a moth and centipedes underneath a wooden log
RMGJEGH2–Cactus long-horned beetle (Moneilema spp.), Rio Grande City, Texas, USA
RMTRFXWC–A bee house amongst the roses to encourage beneficial insects into the garden.
RF2F8GKK6–The Admiral, as a moth can be found in all open habitats, but also in sparse forest areas. Focal points are settlement areas, orchards, flower.
RM2GGB6T5–A common sexton beetle (Nicrophorus vespilloides) trapped inside a pitcher plant, a carnivorous plant, on a bog, UK
RF2HWDR8K–Great capricorn beetle (Cerambyx cerdo) on the bark of oak.
RMRM0KFN–Idas Blue, Plebejus idas. Small blue butterfly that is found in nutrient poor habitats and sandy grasslands. Easily cofused with Reverdin's Blue and
RFRM8473–Bush cricket or Spiked Magician Saga pedo in Czech Republic
RME3M7J5–Vertical Garden Tower made with recycled materials for insects to live in.
RFMB6WTJ–Bug hotel giving natural habitat for wildlife, wildflowers & wooden shed - 'Home Sweet Home' show garden - RHS Flower Show, Tatton Park, England, UK.
RMR69XD7–Swift Tower and bug hotel two urban habitats together at Walthamstow Wetlands (Formally Walthamstow Reservoirs).
RMMWXMRD–Lime Hawk-moth Mimas tiliae in silhouette at sunset
RFRKCNE8–Essex skipper butterfly feeding from a purple flower
RMBDNP92–Hollow plant stalks stacked to make an insect or mini-beast refuge Kent UK
RMCTBJGH–Fly drinking water.
RMBKWBNA–Monarch Butterfly Adult Danaus plexippus resting on leaf Eastern United States
RMJ2JNB3–English Oak (Quercus robur). Elderly, senile tree with hollowed trunk, left standing, in English parkland. Norfolk. Much appreciated by a wide variety
RM2D80JNH–Roadside grass. Grasses are the dominant vegetation in many habitats
RMRBP1MM–Natural wonders - wildlife conservation and preservation of insect habitats, Summer, Britain.
RMGJEGHW–Cactus long-horned beetle (Moneilema spp.), Rio Grande City, Texas, USA
RMMHPE9R–A bug house to encourage beneficial insects into the garden.
RMCPW00G–Damaged wasp nest at end of season at Swinbrook in The Cotswolds, Oxfordshire, UK
RM2GGB6HP–A common sexton beetle (Nicrophorus vespilloides) trapped inside a pitcher plant, a carnivorous plant, on a bog, UK
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