![]() | Araneus diadematus spiderThis image shows a Araneus diadematus spider which is only a few millimeters large.Download WallpaperPhoto by: Andre Karwath |
![]() | Hummingbird Hawk MothThe Hummingbird Hawk-moth (Macroglossum stellatarum) is a species of hawk moth with a long proboscis, and regularly hovers, making an audible humming noise.Download WallpaperPhoto by: Michal Manas |
![]() | Red Mason Bee coupleMason bees are increasingly cultivated to improve pollination for early spring fruit flowers. Unlike honey bees (Apis mellifera), they are solitary; every female is fertile and makes her own nest, and there are no worker bees for these species.Download WallpaperPhoto by: Andre Karwath |
![]() | The Blue RingtailMale of Austrolestes annulosus (Selys) in the family Lestidae (commonly known as a Blue Ringtail). It inhabits riverine pools, lakes and ponds, including tempoary pools, and is widely distributed over the Australian continent except the northern and north eastern parts.Download WallpaperPhoto by: Fir0002 |
![]() | Scarce SwallowtailScarce Swallowtail (Iphiclides podalirius), picture taken in Athens, GreeceDownload WallpaperPhoto by: Tim Bekaert |
![]() | Bumble-bee on a sunflowerBumble-bee Bombus hypnorum on a sunflowerDownload WallpaperPhoto by: Malene Thyssen |
![]() | Bee collecting pollenBee collecting pollen at the Del Mar fairgroundsDownload WallpaperPhoto by: Jon Sullivan |
![]() | A solitary waspEuropean beewolf (Philanthus triangulum), a solitary wasp.Download WallpaperPhoto by: Alvesgaspar |
![]() | Cheetah gazeCheetah gazeDownload WallpaperPhoto by: schani |
![]() | Three-toed-slothThree-toed-sloth (Bradypus variegatus), Lake Gatun, Republic of PanamaDownload WallpaperPhoto by: Stefan Laube |