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Dusky Heath (Coenonympha dorus), family Nymphalidae, Spain
photograph by Orlando Fidalgo
St. Patrick’s Cathedral (2006)
Värmland, Sweden (10 June 2023).
girl with ptsd voice: hey, so something really bad is gonna happen, right? you guys are picking up on that too, yeah? The other shoe is about to drop, I just know it.
@pscentral event 49: literature ↳ The Fall of the House of Usher (2023)
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To-be a Butterfly of the day
not a butterfly but what in the sweet and sour fuck
Caterpillar of the Common Fruit-Piercing Moth
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🌈 Have you ever seen a prettier tree? Behold the beautiful rainbow eucalyptus (Eucalyptus deglupta). This large evergreen grows up to about 197 ft (60 m) tall. When strips of its bark peel off, they change in color: Bark starts out in shades of green, then transitions into purple, red, and orange as time goes on. Continuous peeling helps the tree keep its trunk clear of other plants. You might spot one in the Philippines, New Guinea, Indonesia, Hawaii, or Southern California.
Photo: Gerald Corsi, iStock
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Photos by Marian Hilditch
Beelieve it or not, this blue bee is the real deal! 🐝 Meet the blue carpenter bee (Xylocopa caerulea). This large bee can reach lengths of up to 1.1 in (2.8 cm); compare that to a European honey bee which typically grows up to 0.7 in (1.8 cm) long! Unlike honeybees, this critter doesn’t live in large hives, but instead spends most of its time alone. This insect can be found in parts of India, China, and Southeast Asia where it plays an important role in pollinating its habitat.
Photo: Cheongweei Gan, CC BY-NC 4.0, iNaturalist
by home_of_blossom
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