Nectar from plants and flowers Stock Photos and Images
RM2C50HCF–blue-chested hummingbird (Amazilia amabilis), flying male sucks nectar from Pink Snakeweed flowers (Stachytarpheta mutabilis), Costa Rica, Boca Tapada
RMD9NG72–A honey bee is attracted to flowers in the Department of Agriculture People's Garden outside the Whitten Building May 21, 2013 in Washington, DC. This flower attracts bees because it provides nectar that will be brought to the hive for food. Nearby plants have pollen that other bees will gather on their legs to bring back to the hive for food. The activity of gathering from many flowers before returning moves pollen from plant to plant. Bees provide one of the several types pollination methods.
RM2H626YM–bee sucks nectar from lavender flowers,lavandula angustifolia,germany,bavaria,upper bavaria,mittenwald,alpenwelt karwendel
RMC6NPJB–A bumblebee enjoys nectar from the small flowers that make up the distinctive look of the Sunflower, a pretty and popular ornamental and food plant.
RM2G517G1–Bumblebee nectar robbing from common comfrey flowers (Symphytum officinale), UK.
RF2G5EJ9W–Honey bee (Apis mellifera) gathers nectar from the tiny yellow flowers of fennel (Foeniculum vulgare). Closeup. Copy space.
RFKETWTH–Common Hover-fly (Syrphus ribesii) feed on nectar from the summer purple flowers of an Ageratum (A. houstonianum Diamond Blue F1) garden plant, UK.
RFR6HBNG–Bee collecting nectar from flowers.
RM2DC1BPB–A macro image of a bee collecting nectar or pollen from a sunflower
RFE54RHT–honey bee collecting nectar from lavender flower
RM2JT4G8P–Butterfly on White Zinnia elegans Painted lady butterfly Vanessa cardui Butterfly Feeding Nectar from flower
RF2PPRWPB–Plumerias are beautiful tropical plants that grow in Australia, Asia, USA, & other parts of the world. Recognizable by their beautiful flowers & scent
RFFDTWG8–Beautiful bright flower thistle. Bees pollinate the flowers, collect nectar and pollen from flowers. Selective focus, space in t
RFCFC6TE–Bumblebee (Bombus) collecting nectar from flowers, Whitehorse, Yukon.
RMH1E8CC–Honeysuckle gets its name because edible sweet nectar can be sucked from the flowers, these were foraged for making ice cream
RF2G28EEK–Butterflies Collecting Nectar and Honey from Flowers
RF2T6TKHH–Bumble bees enjoy the nectar from the yellow flowers in the summer sunlight in North Wales UK
RF2JKMCF8–A soft focus of a bee gathering nectar from a field of yellow lupine flowers in spring
RFG2AGM8–Spring Pollinator, Bumblebee (Bombus) collecting nectar from the vivid red bell shaped flowers of the Heuchera plant.
RM2JDH3J4–gila woodpecker (Melanerpes uropygialis), drinks nectar from Aloe flowers, USA, Arizona
RM2T8T65B–Just another sunset, New Zealand flax is one of the countrys most distinctive native plants. It has sword-shaped leaves 1–3 metres long that grow in a fan shape. In spring, birds – particularly tūī – flock to feed on the nectar of its tube-like flowers, which bloom on stems up to 4.5 metres long. By carrying pollen from plant to plant, the birds help flax to produce seeds in long pods
RMP6TEHE–Berlin, Germany, Dark bumblebee collects nectar from a lavender flower
RM2G517FR–Bumblebee nectar robbing from common comfrey flowers (Symphytum officinale), UK.
RMGRDAWC–Bee Nibbling Nectar From Flowering Thistle
RFKETX3R–Common Hover-fly (Syrphus ribesii) feed on nectar from the summer purple flowers of an Ageratum (A. houstonianum Diamond Blue F1) garden plant, UK.
RF2BDW03G–Close up honey bee gathering nectar from purple lavender flower
RM2DC1BP1–A bee collecting nectar or pollen from a sunflower in full bloom
RFCRTT13–bee collecting pollen from white foxglove flowers
RMHEWN57–This sturdy, dense shrub produces fairly large flowers ranging in colour from cream to deep red either during summer or during winter, depending on the variant grown. It is an excellent addition to any "wild-life" garden as the large amount of nectar produced by the flowers attracts birds, bees and other insects. The plants are tolerant to a large variety of growing conditions but will show frost damage at temperatures below -4 degrees Celsius.
RF2PPRWMR–Plumerias are beautiful tropical plants that grow in Australia, Asia, USA, & other parts of the world. Recognizable by their beautiful flowers & scent
RF2AGETW7–Bees in search of nectar from lavender flowers.
RMKC0YEC–Bee collecting nectar from frost bitten flower
RMH1E8CT–Honeysuckle gets its name because edible sweet nectar can be sucked from the flowers, these were foraged for making ice cream
RF2NW79PT–Heracleum sphondylium, commonly known as hogweed. Spots of light on the background. Flying bee and a wasp drinking nectar from the flower. Bokeh effec
RMFE1G0W–Bees collecting pollen from yellow flowers in a garden in late summer
RFD4436X–Yellow swallowtail butterfly (lepidoptera) sucking nectar from abelia flowers.
RFG2AGMC–Spring Pollinator, Bumblebee (Bombus) collecting nectar from the vivid red bell shaped flowers of the Heuchera plant.
RMEBT77M–large white (Pieris brassicae), suckling nectar from Buddleja flowers, Germany
RM2T8RBNW–Phormium tenax. NZ Flax, New Zealand flax is one of the countrys most distinctive native plants. It has sword-shaped leaves 1–3 metres long that grow in a fan shape. In spring, birds – particularly tūī – flock to feed on the nectar of its tube-like flowers, which bloom on stems up to 4.5 metres long. By carrying pollen from plant to plant, the birds help flax to produce seeds in long pods
RF2CFE9RT–Bumblebee collects nectar from a lavender flower
RMP8C0HR–Berlin, Germany, Harvested mason bee collects nectar from a lavender flower
RM2G517G4–Bumblebee nectar robbing from common comfrey flowers (Symphytum officinale), UK.
RMGRE5GX–Bee Gets Nectar From Cornflower
RFKETWRR–Common Hover-fly (Syrphus ribesii) feed on nectar from the summer purple flowers of an Ageratum (A. houstonianum Diamond Blue F1) garden plant, UK.
RFCXY0DA–Large bee fly (Bombylius major) sucking nectar from an aubrieta (Aubrieta) Untergroeningen, Baden-Wuerttemberg
RF2T240KW–Honeybees harvesting pollen from wild flowers
RFEJ1W7A–Bee (Apis mellifera) collecting nectar from Illyarrie or red-capped gum (Eucalyptus erythrocorys), Perth, Western Australia
RMHEWR8E–Tūī are unique (endemic) to New Zealand and belong to the honeyeater family, which means they feed mainly on nectar from flowers of native plants such as kōwhai, puriri, rewarewa, kahikatea, pohutukawa, rātā and flax. Occasionally they will eat insects too. They are important pollinators of many native trees and will fly large distances, especially during winter for their favourite foods.
RMD0MFH7–Honey Bees collecting nectar from flowers, Pembrokeshire coastal path Wales UK
RMDCDWRF–Honey bees collecting pollen for nectar from flowers in a garden
RMKC0YEW–Bee collecting nectar from frost bitten flower
RMH1E8D4–Honeysuckle gets its name because edible sweet nectar can be sucked from the flowers, these were foraged for making ice cream
RMJAPCYT–Nectaroscordum siculum sicilian honey garlic. Stirlingshire, Scotland, UK. 7th June, 2017. UK weather - blue skies in Stirlingshire as bumblebees drink nectar from Honey Garlic flowers ahead of the rain forecast tomorrow Credit: Kay Roxby/Alamy Live News
RMFE1G0X–Bees collecting pollen from yellow flowers in a garden in late summer
RFD4454W–Close up of a yellow swallowtail butterfly (lepidoptera) sucking nectar from abelia flowers in a beautiful garden.
RFG2BA8K–Spring Pollinator, Bumblebee (Bombus) collecting nectar from the vivid blue bell shaped flowers of the Salvia or sage plant.
RMEBP14E–varied carpet beetle (Anthrenus verbasci), suckling nectar from the tubular flowers of a daisy, Germany
RFMD6D6M–A bee collecting nectar from a flower
RF2CFE9RJ–Bumblebee collects nectar from a lavender flower
RMP8C0HW–Berlin, Germany, honey bee and dark bumblebee collect nectar from a lavender flower
RM2G517FY–Bumblebee nectar robbing from common comfrey flowers (Symphytum officinale), UK.
RMGRDKRG–Bumblebee Gets Nectar From Flowering Red Poppy, Dark Green Background
RFKETX4W–Common Hover-fly (Syrphus ribesii) feed on nectar from the summer purple flowers of an Ageratum (A. houstonianum Diamond Blue F1) garden plant, UK.
RFCXY0DK–Large bee fly (Bombylius major) sucking nectar from an aubrieta (Aubrieta) Untergroeningen, Baden-Wuerttemberg
RFS370AG–Close up of flowers from a beautiful bouquet
RF2WMKDXC–Unidentified insect drinks nectar from a blossoming hydrangea plant
RMHEWK6H–New Zealand flax is one of the country’s most distinctive native plants. It has sword-shaped leaves 1–3 metres long that grow in a fan shape. In spring, birds – particularly tūī – flock to feed on the nectar of its tube-like flowers, which bloom on stems up to 4.5 metres long. By carrying pollen from plant to plant, the birds help flax to produce seeds in long pods. Species of flax New Zealand flax is not a true flax like linen flax (Linum usitatissimum), but related to the day lily. It belongs to the Hemerocallidaceae family and the Phormium genus. It grows naturally only in New Zealand and
RFW3AFW2–Busy Bee collecting nectar from flowers on a fine summers day at Rufford Old Hall Lancashire
RF2GN3XHN–Monarch Butterfly sipping or drinking nectar from a plant with a blur background and white flowers in its environment and surrounding. Butterfly Image
RMKC0YDW–Bee collecting nectar from frost bitten flower
RMH1E8D0–Honeysuckle gets its name because edible sweet nectar can be sucked from the flowers, these were foraged for making ice cream
RMJAPD76–Sicillian honey garlic, Nectaroscordum siculum. Stirlingshire, Scotland, UK. 7th June, 2017. UK weather - blue skies in Stirlingshire as bumblebees drink nectar from Honey Garlic flowers ahead of the rain forecast tomorrow Credit: Kay Roxby/Alamy Live News
RMCX115R–Brimstone butterfly (Gonepteryx rhamni) feeding on nectar from Bougainvilla
RM2HW13CP–(220303) -- AGARTALA, March 3, 2022 (Xinhua) -- Bees collect nectar from flowers on the outskirts of Agartala, the capital city of India's northeastern state of Tripura, March 3, 2022. The World Wildlife Day is observed on March 3 every year to raise the awareness on the world's wild animals and plants. (Str/Xinhua)
RFG2BAA7–Spring Pollinator, Bumblebee (Bombus) collecting nectar from the vivid blue bell shaped flowers of the Salvia or sage plant.
RMDB9YDG–White Butterfly Pieris Rapae drinking nectar from a lavender flower. Breda, the Netherlands
RF2CFE9RF–Bumblebee collects nectar from a lavender flower
RF2GPMBTR–A cabbage white butterfly looking for nectar from frost aster wild flower blooms.
RM2G517FG–Bumblebee nectar robbing from common comfrey flowers (Symphytum officinale), UK.
RMGRDKRK–Bumblebee Gets Nectar From Flowering Red Poppy, Dark Green Background
RFKETX2T–Common Hover-fly (Syrphus ribesii) feed on nectar from the summer purple flowers of an Ageratum (A. houstonianum Diamond Blue F1) garden plant, UK.
RMB40G9R–Macro of a drone fly collecting nectar from woodland flowers
RFS3709K–Close up of flowers from a beautiful bouquet
RFM345KH–photos from plants, flowers and animals in germany
RFW5037P–White butterfly searching collecting nectar from mint plant flowers
RF2C5MG32–Honey bee Gather Honey From Blooming Colorful Lantana Flower
RF2B4DF6A–industrious bee getting pollen from lavender plant
RMKC0YD0–Bee collecting nectar from frost bitten flower
RMH1E8CP–Honeysuckle gets its name because edible sweet nectar can be sucked from the flowers, these were foraged for making ice cream
RMJAPD0D–Sicillian honey garlic, Nectaroscordum siculum. Stirlingshire, Scotland, UK. 7th June, 2017. UK weather - blue skies in Stirlingshire as bumblebees drink nectar from Honey Garlic flowers ahead of the rain forecast tomorrow Credit: Kay Roxby/Alamy Live News
RMCX113C–Brimstone butterfly (Gonepteryx rhamni) feeding on nectar from Bougainvilla
RM2HW13CT–(220303) -- AGARTALA, March 3, 2022 (Xinhua) -- A bird collects nectar from flowers on the outskirts of Agartala, the capital city of India's northeastern state of Tripura, March 3, 2022. The World Wildlife Day is observed on March 3 every year to raise the awareness on the world's wild animals and plants. (Str/Xinhua)
RFG2A3BN–Spring Pollinator, Bumblebee (Bombus) collecting nectar from the vivid rosy purple bell shaped flowers of the Campion plant.