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0 3 Dragon Fly

Dragon Fly

by TerriIndiana, USA

Just love these beautiful fliers

0 1 Dart

Dart

by Jatishwor Singh IrungbamBhutan

Swift flier... Seen regularly just after ...

0 0 Grass Moth

Grass Moth

by JillBlackAuckland, New Zealand

Small moth spotted at 3.24pm in garden. Weak

0 0 Spotting

Spotting

by ChaenorrhinumFairport Harbor, Ohio, USA

Quick flier! This is the only pic I got.

1 1 Great Eggfly (Female)

Great Eggfly (Female)

by IrungbamJatishworSinghBhutan

A large butterfly about 11 cm wingspan.

2 0 Merlin

Merlin

by Maria dBNorth Carolina, USA

These small falcons are powerful fliers.

1 0 Day Flier Moth (Geometridae)

Day Flier Moth (Geometridae)

by Jatishwor Singh IrungbamBhutan

Mostly seen in dark shady forest near the stream.

2 2 Sara longwing

Sara longwing

by KarenSaxtonEl Dorado, Provincia de Orellana, Ecuador

longwinged butterfly that preferred shade. Slow

0 0 Bumble Bee

Bumble Bee

by Kathryn JumpBirmingham, Michigan, USA

Fuzzy body, yellow and black stripes, fast

1 0 End Band Net-wing

End Band Net-wing

by LuckyLoganIowa, USA

Nice sized, strange looking beetle. A late summer

2 0 Scarlet Skimmer Female

Scarlet Skimmer Female

by sunnyjosefKochi, Kerala, India

A very beautiful dragonfly. Size is 40mm. Very swift

7 0 Indian Skipper

Indian Skipper

by NuwanChathurangaCentral Province, Sri Lanka

White spots throughout the wings, paler undersides, A slow

2 0 Red Admiral

Red Admiral

by SteffiDayton, Ohio, USA

Very fast fliers, they rarely pause for ...

0 1 Spotting

Spotting

by PaisleyBrunskillOhio, USA

This specimen is about 1.5 inches long. It has a dragonfly-body. Very fast ...

0 0 Electric Blue Wasp

Electric Blue Wasp

by ianmartintoo新北市 (New Taipei City), New Taipei City (新北市), Taiwan

Almost 4cm long and spectacular. Seemed to be a poor

2 2 Weevil

Weevil

by LaurenZarateChiapas, Mexico

Tiny black weevil of about 3 mm in length. Very active, good

3 1 Tailed Jay

Tailed Jay

by Leana Lahom-CristobalNueva Ecija, Philippines

Strong and restless fliers, they are very ...

0 0 Spotting

Spotting

by DarkSergeAbelMéxico, Mexico

It's nocturnal flier, Noctuidae. 40 mm ...

0 0 Canada Goldenrod

Canada Goldenrod

by Tania2Alberta, Canada

Bright yellow flowers, alternate numerous lance shaped leaves, 3 veined. Plant ...

0 0 Desert Firetail

Desert Firetail

by joanbstanleyDenton, Texas, USA

Small, active daytime fliers seen in the ...

0 0 Sleepy orange

Sleepy orange

by Maria dBChapel Hill, North Carolina, USA

They are very fast fliers and it's ...

0 0 Spotting

Spotting

by DrNamgyalT.SherpaGangtok, Sikkim, India

These brown fliers were spotted at ...

2 0 Pale green buterfly

Pale green buterfly

by sunnyjosefKochi, Kerala, India

Pale green butterfly about 60mm wingspan. Very fast

14 8 Tailed Jay

Tailed Jay

by SachindraUmeshSri Lanka

restless fliers that rarely settle down .

0 3 moth

moth

by SaraEspinozaFond du Lac, Wisconsin, USA

Slender, weak, camouflague,

0 1 Moth

Moth

by k.andrews6Providence, Rhode Island, USA

About 1/2 inch long.

0 0 Thynnid Wasps

Thynnid Wasps

by nlralphNYC, New York, USA

Would like help on further identification. Seemed to be an awkward and low ...

1 2 Ground Mantis

Ground Mantis

by JoshuaGSmithArizona, USA

This was a medium sized mantis. It was a strong

0 0 Common mallow

Common mallow

by RikMartinNorth Norfolk, England, United Kingdom

Purple flower with bold veins, 5 petal

1 0 Go Away bird

Go Away bird

by KarenSaxtonMatabeleland North, Zimbabwe

Common bird of southern africa - it is a clumsy

2 0 Sleepy Orange

Sleepy Orange

by MachiFlorida, USA

They are somewhat slow fliers, and much ...

0 0 Northern Rough-winged Swallow

Northern Rough-winged Swallow

by chuck.replogleVirginia, USA

Swift/swallow-like bird, lives in large trees near pond. Quick, agile

1 0 Bee Fly

Bee Fly

by Andrea LimCairns, QLD, Australia

Body length 2cms. Slow flier, hovering, ...

2 0 Scarlet Basker

Scarlet Basker

by sunnyjosefKakkanad, Kerala, India

It's a male. Males are bright red. About 40mm wingspan. Fast

5 0 Ceylon Awl

Ceylon Awl

by NuwanChathurangaKitulgala, Sabaragamuwa Province, Sri Lanka

A fast flier, usually perched under side of ...

6 6 Blue-tailed bee-eater

Blue-tailed bee-eater

by sunnyjosefKakkanad, Kerala, India

About 25 cm length. Very fast flier. They ...

0 0 Barn Swallow

Barn Swallow

by concy88NYC, New York, USA

, they have a characteristic long forked tail. They are speedy

3 0 Tawny Coster

Tawny Coster

by JigneshShirkeThane, Union Territory of Dādra and Nagar Haveli, India

. It is a slow flier and flies close to the ...

0 2 American Snout

American Snout

by LiamKentucky, USA

Fairly common in the coastal plain and eastern piedmont. These erratic

1 4 Beautiful Wood Nymph Moth

Beautiful Wood Nymph Moth

by CarolSnowMilnePennsylvania, USA

with downy tufts. Day-flier. White ...

1 0 Pheasant Coucal

Pheasant Coucal

by LeanneGardnerMackay, Queensland, Australia

A large bird, over 50 in length with a long tail. Coucal Pheasants are not good ...

0 0 pectoral sandpiper

pectoral sandpiper

by KarenSaxtonOregon, USA

Long range flier summering in the polar ...

0 0 Bee Assassin

Bee Assassin

by joanbstanleyDenton, Texas, USA

. Assassin bugs are able to fly but they are poor

0 0 Gray Bird Grass Hopper

Gray Bird Grass Hopper

by PerilsOfPlastic Tulare, California, USA

Schistocerca Nitens is as explained a very strong

2 4 Maple Spanworm Moth

Maple Spanworm Moth

by CarolSnowMilnePennsylvania, USA

Family: Geometridae, Subfamily: Ennominae. A common geometer moth resembling a ...

3 3 Magnificent Frigatebird

Magnificent Frigatebird

by LuisStevensNayarit, Mexico

tropical oceans, the Magnificent Frigatebird is an agile

9 5 Gulf Fritillary

Gulf Fritillary

by KathleenYapCalifornia, USA

black stripes and spots. Medium sized, fast

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