RFM1TABR–Noon Fly (Mesembrina meridiana) dorsal view of specimen perched on a blackberry. Cahir, Tipperary, Ireland.
RMW7PAYW–Green carpet (Colostygia pectinataria) Annagarriff Wood, County Armagh, Ireland, November
RMT3HPNW–Bug hotel made from pallets and various materials built by Schull Tidy Towns in Schull, West Cork, Ireland.
RFKKBYEC–Marsh Helleborine ' Epipactis palustris' Flowers July August, in wet marshy areas,insects pollinating, Braunton Burrows,Devon,UK
RF2BB8122–Butterly on Lilac bush, butterfly. Howth, Ireland.
RFC03JCH–Speckled wood (Pararge aegeria), Burren, Ireland, Europe
RM2CCCA6C–pollination project, blackwater, county wexford, ireland
RM2B2CPEW–Insects gathering nectar from a white flowerhead in warm autumn sunshine in Ireland.
RM2D4TJTB–All Ireland Pollinator Plan educational sign board for the importance of the Bumblebees for healthy wildlife and environment Killarney National park
RMMN5PMA–hoverfly pollinating apple blossoms on a domestic apple tree in spring in a garden northern ireland UK
RF2E0CGWH–Elephant Hawkmoth, County Clare, Munster, Republic of Ireland, Europe
RFH6PGTG–Grey Heron on the riverbank stepping down through the ferns: Ireland, 2009
RMC90MJD–Horse drawn caravans are used in Ireland as traditional means of transport and for living accommodation. They are also rented
RM2B2330G–An Insect habitat made by Tidy Towns committee workers in Meath in Ireland
RF2JNA08Y–butterfly on flower, Kilkenny, Ireland
RFM3Y266–An insect hotel maintained by the children of Towerview Primary School in Bangor County Down in Northern Ireland
RF2BW2HFW–Grass in the morning sun on a pathway in east Belfast, Northern Ireland.
RMGNTR7D–Plants,Insects and Flowers
RF2CT2E8N–The Small Tortoiseshell is a well-known butterflies in Britain and Ireland. it seen in spring and in the autumn.
RF2A62080–Green Lacewing perched on underside of leaf. Tipperary, Ireland
RMW7PB07–Pale tussock moth (Calliteara pudibunda) Annagarriff Wood, Peatlands, County Armagh, Ireland, November
RMBPK2GF–peacock butterfly(inachis io) on buddleia bush
RM2H8NB1G–Forest floor insects
RF2JEKWEA–Ladybird garden ornament on a stone wall in a garden.
RFPTC1F7–dung fly
RFF2PG5M–Gardening Green Shield Bug Palomena prasina, 4th instar nymph, also known as green stink bug
RMRDFT5N–UK garden butterfly and insects on dahlias
RM2D98W46–All Ireland Pollinator Plan sign board for the importance of the Bumblebees for healthy wildlife and environment in Killarney National Park, Ireland
RMMN5PKY–hoverfly pollinating apple blossoms on a domestic apple tree in spring in a garden northern ireland UK
RF2E0CGWP–Elephant Hawkmoth, County Clare, Munster, Republic of Ireland, Europe
RFH6PGTF–Grey Heron on the riverbank amidst the ferns, moodily surveying the scene and keeping a watchful eye out : Ireland, 2009
RMC90MK3–Horse drawn caravans are used in Ireland as traditional means of transport and for living accommodation. They are also rented
RFC01W3G–English plantain (Plantago lanceolata), blossom with a hover fly, Republic of Ireland, Europe
RF2JNA08R–butterfly on flower, Kilkenny, Ireland
RFE6R7CA–Male Fallow Deer Grazing with Herd in Evening Sun Light at Phoenix Park, Dublin, Ireland
RF2BW2HTW–Grass in the morning sun on a pathway in east Belfast, Northern Ireland.
RMGNTR7G–Plants,Insects and Flowers
RF2CT2E9N–The Small Tortoiseshell is a well-known butterflies in Britain and Ireland. it seen in spring and in the autumn.
RFKF1PWP–Mating Pondskaters on blade of grass in pool of water. Tipperary, Ireland
RMW7RA4G–Beautiful demoiselle (Calopteryx virgo) Lough Beg, Killarney National Park, Killarney, County Kerry, Ireland, July
RMBPE1MB–green - veined white butterfly resting on yarrow
RM2C45NPK–Robin collecting insects for chicks
RF2GBM42Y–A bug hotel situated installed outside an office complex in Dublin, Ireland.
RFPTC1FF–dung fly
RFF2PG81–Green Shield Bug Palomena prasina, also known as green stink bug, 4th instar nymph
RMT1XB2R–Two brightly coloured bug boxes or insect hotels for conservation purposes in Ireland.
RM2D4TJWA–All Ireland Pollinator Plan sign board for the importance of the Bumblebees for healthy wildlife in Killarney National Park, County Kerry, Ireland
RMMN5PMC–hoverfly pollinating apple blossoms on a domestic apple tree in spring in a garden northern ireland UK
RF2E0CGWJ–White Ermine moth, County Clare, Munster, Republic of Ireland, Europe
RF2CDR51J–Magpie on a Sussex garden shed next to a park.
RF2BW2H9K–Grass in the morning sun on a pathway in east Belfast, Northern Ireland.
RMGNTR74–Plants,Insects and Flowers
RF2CT2E95–The Small Tortoiseshell is a well-known butterflies in Britain and Ireland. it seen in spring and in the autumn.
RFPCENT0–Springtail on leaf litter in woodland. Tipperary, Ireland
RMW7RA5C–March Moth (Alsophila aescularia) The Argory Estate, (National Trust), Derrycaw, County Armagh, Northern Ireland, March 2013
RFR655R3–Speckled wood (Pararge aegeria) butterflies mating on the ground.
RM2C45N3D–Robin collecting insects for chicks
RM2JE8N5H–Sign in a park garden advising that the area has been left to go wild, encouraging bees and other wildlife.
RFMBP6YY–Peacock Butterfly
RMEF8RKN–Marsh Fritillary - Euphydryas aurinia -ssp. hibernica from Ireland.
RM2B7YGTF–Irish village community insect hotel encouraging conservation in Greenore, County Louth, Ireland.
RMBP5FA3–Azure damselfly,Ireland
RMK9C1RB–red admiral butterfly home grown discovery apples in a garden in the uk
RF2E0CGWM–Common Carder Bee, County Clare, Munster, Republic of Ireland, Europe
RMW73DHA–Yellow High Brown Fritillary butterfly or Argynnis adippe feeding on pink Bull Thistle flower head Cirsium vulgare on contrast green grass background.
RM2FMXYDX–Moss Carder bee Bombus muscorum bumblebee feeding on wild raspberry flowers Highlands of Scotland
RMBWB916–Small Tortoiseshell Butterfly Feeding on Verbena Bonariensis, Copper Coast, County Waterford, Ireland
RMDGWDYY–Masses of 6-spot Burnet moth caterpillars, Zygaena filipendulae on sand-dunes on Inisheer, The Burren, Ireland
RF2BW2HW3–Grass in the morning sun on a pathway in east Belfast, Northern Ireland.
RMGNTR6M–Plants,Insects and Flowers
RF2CT2EE0–The Small Tortoiseshell is a well-known butterflies in Britain and Ireland. it seen in spring and in the autumn.
RF2A7RPED–Mating Small Copper Butterflies (Lycaena phlaeas) on fern. Tipperary, Ireland
RMW7RA52–Dotted border moth (Agriopis marginaria) The Argory Estate, (National Trust), Derrycaw, County Armagh, Northern Ireland, March 2013
RMJ5016N–Orang tip butterfly female (orange on males) alighted on flowers resting before flying away. Anthocharis cardamines. Green white marbled hind wings.
RM2C45M19–Robin collecting insects for chicks
RFRCR7GJ–The Forest Bug (Pentatoma rufipes) is a member of the Shieldbug family. It can be found in the vicinity of deciduous trees where it feeds on insects.
RMD8MHEE–Destination Bloom, show garden by Fiann O Nuallain highlighting the danger of invasive plants and insects, shown at Bloom 2013,
RFJGTE52–The spiral of a small snail's shell perched on colorful flowers in a garden in Glenveagh National Park, Ireland.
RM2B7YGTH–Village Bug hotel against stone wall in the village of Greenore on the Cooley Peninsula, County Louth, Ireland.
RMBP5FCX–Elephant hawkmoth on yellow flag iris,Ireland
RMMN5PMJ–bumblebee pollinating apple blossoms on a domestic apple tree in spring in a garden UK
RF2E0CH0K–Common Carder Bee, County Clare, Munster, Republic of Ireland, Europe
RM2CAKFP9–Wildlife books, field guides, identification of moths of great britain and ireland
RM2B7X27G–Moss Carder bee Bombus muscorum bumblebee feeding on wild raspberry flowers Highlands of Scotland
RMDGWDYD–Masses of 6-spot Burnet moth caterpillars, Zygaena filipendulae on sand-dunes on Inisheer, The Burren, Ireland
RF2BW2HG8–Grass in the morning sun on a pathway in east Belfast, Northern Ireland.
RMGNTR7B–Plants,Insects and Flowers
RF2CT2E8F–The Small Tortoiseshell is a well-known butterflies in Britain and Ireland. it seen in spring and in the autumn.
RFP9AB4D–Allacma fusca globular springtail resting on tree trunk. Tipperary, Ireland
RMW7RA55–Early thorn (Selenia dentaria) on oak, in mature woodland, Banbridge, County Down, Northern Ireland, March
RMJGRYHF–Lizard common (Lacerta vivipara) sunbathing in a pile of old timber at London wetland centre. Greeny brown grey with blotchy patterns along body
RMGADHEE–Small solitary wasp
RM2D4PB79–Aglais io, peacock butterfly on buddleia flowers in summer, County Kildare, Ireland
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