RMFMF358–A bee sucking nectar from a white anthurium
RF2K2TJ3C–Danaus chrysippus sucking nectar on a red flower.
RFEABPYJ–honey bee sitting on a blossom, sucking nectar
RF2FWTKP7–Purple rumped sunbird, Leptocoma zeylonica, sucking nectar from the flowers, Pune, Maharashtra India
RF2JBPP00–beautiful and colorful male purple sunbird perching on abranch and sucking nectar from flowers
RF2G131P8–Psyche butterfly (Leptosia nina), sucking nectar from fully bloomed red flower. Image shot in a forest, sikkim, India.
RM2D6A39E–Cabbage white butterfly (Pieris rapae) sucking nectar on a flower in North America
RM2AET52J–Peacock Butterfly garden flowers sucking nectar on flower Inachis io sitting on purple coneflower Peacock butterfly flower
RM2B153T0–Large bee-fly (Bombylius major), sucking nectar from blue blossom, Germany, Bavaria
RFDKFFR3–Common Blue (Polyommatus icarus) sucking nectar, Thuringia, Germany
RF2GBDJ2N–A Small branded swift butterfly sucking nectar from a white flower and a white spider with spread hands on a nearby branch waiting to catch the butter
RFK3R0K1–Large Bee Fly (Bombylius Major) sucking nectar from a dandelion. Lombardy Italy Europe
RFGD08J5–Close up of a butterfly sucking nectar on a red flower
RMT7N999–Large White (Pieris rapae), sucking nectar from Thistle. Austria
RFDC5RP6–like a wasp fly (Syrphidae) sucking nectar from Lilies
RMH01JW8–Malay Lacewing (Cethosia hypsea), sucking nectar from blossoms, view from above
RFDKFFR6–Common Blue (Polyommatus icarus) sucking nectar, Thuringia, Germany
RMB38PMG–African bee sitting atop a daisy sucking nectar
RF2BH8TKP–Several small pyralid moths, Pyralidae, sitting on white blossoms, sucking nectar, Bavaria, Germany
RFD2BKHP–bee sucking nectar from a white daisy
RFERMAH1–Butterfly sucking nectar from an autumnal flower.
RFDC5RMB–like a wasp fly (Syrphidae) sucking nectar from Lilies
RFW7151A–Bumblebee, wasp, bee sitting on a flower and sucking nectar summer meadow
RFHX2NDT–Hummingbird Hawk Moth (Macroglossum stellatarum) hovering over a red Valerian plant, sucking nectar with its proboscis.
RM2JGP40G–Hummingbird hawk-moth, Macroglossum stellatarum, Nectaring on Buddleja Flower
RMD2WJBD–Yellow swallowtail butterfly (lepidoptera) sucking nectar from abelia flowers.
RFH1R8RT–Butterfly on a flower sucking nectar
RF2K2TJ3T–Danaus chrysippus sucking nectar on a red flower.
RMTT4APG–Hoersholm, Denmark, 14 June, 2019. Several hundred millions, perhaps half a billion, painted lady butterflies (Vanessa cardui) have invaded Denmark during the last few days. An invasion not seen at least in 25 years. Arrived with battered wings from South Europe, the Middle East or North Africa these migrating butterflies are now seen swarming around feeding on nectar. The journey lasts a few days helped by a following wind. Soon the females will lay eggs, often on thistles, and a new generation will take off in July-August and migrate back in September-October. Credit: Niels Quist/Alamy
RMDRKBH3–White-vented Plumeleteer Hummingbird (Chalibura buffoni) in flight while sucking nectar, Venezuela
RF2JNCWMD–common gull butterfly (cepora nerissa) sitting on wild flower and sucking nectar from it, tropical rainforest in india
RF2G131PC–Common Mormon butterfly (papilio polytes linnaeus), sucking nectar from fully bloomed red flower. Image shot in a forest, sikkim, India.
RM2D6A395–Top view of Black swallowtail butterfly (Papilio polyxene) sucking nectar during the summer on a flower of North America
RMDYHTXR–Painted Lady Butterfly, Vanessa cardui, Sucking nectar
RMTR6KK2–red-tailed bumble bee (Bombus lapidarius, Pyrobombus lapidarius, Aombus lapidarius), sucking nectar at an esparcet blossom, Germany, Bavaria
RFBDFMWR–Pianted Lady butterfly sucking nectar from flower close-up
RF2BH8TPW–Burnished brass, Diachrysia chrysitis, sitting on cabbage scratch thistle, sucking nectar, Bavaria, Germany
RF2BHNMYC–Large Bee Fly (Bombylius Major) Sucking Nectar From A Flower
RFEGPCAG–Tiny moth sucking nectar a wild clover
RFDC5RN1–like a wasp fly (Syrphidae) sucking nectar from Lilies
RFW713XJ–Bumblebee, wasp, bee sitting on a flower and sucking nectar summer meadow
RMA68FJN–Brimstone (Gonepteryx rhamni) sucking nectar on aster flower (Aster sp.)
RME7MRC6–Insect sucking nectar from flower
RFFCNRFP–A bumblebee sucking nectar out of a flower
RF2JKK9WM–A shallow focus shot of a buff-tailed bumblebee collecting nectar from a yellow flower in the garden on a sunny day with blurred background
RF2K2TJ3M–Danaus chrysippus sucking nectar on a red flower.
RMTT48GA–Hoersholm, Denmark, 14 June, 2019. Several hundred millions, perhaps half a billion, painted lady butterflies (Vanessa cardui) have invaded Denmark during the last few days. An invasion not seen at least in 25 years. Arrived with battered wings from South Europe, the Middle East or North Africa these migrating butterflies are now seen swarming around feeding on nectar. The journey lasts a few days helped by a following wind. Soon the females will lay eggs, often on thistles, and a new generation will take off in July-August and migrate back in September-October. Credit: Niels Quist/Alamy
RMHGFKMN–A wasp sucking nectar
RF2EP6JR7–the blue tiger butterfly or tirumala limniace is sucking nectar from cosmos flower, butterfly garden in west bengal, india
RF2G131NJ–Common Mormon butterfly (papilio polytes linnaeus), sucking nectar from fully bloomed red flower. Image shot in a forest, sikkim, India.
RM2D6A37F–Top view of Eastern tiger swallowtail butterfly (Papilio glaucus) sucking nectar on a flower of North America during the summer
RF2CCDKP1–Bees sucking nectar from a daisy flower.