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  1. Crocus 1 35286

    Crocus 1 35286

  2. Snowdrop 75013

    Snowdrop 75013

  3. Starling and flowers

    Starling and flowers

    A starling in its vibrant winter plumage.
  4. Flower macro, Borneo

    Flower macro, Borneo

  5. Mom and Baby Hummingbird

    Mom and Baby Hummingbird

    Baby Begging for Food!
  6. Baby Hummingbird!

    Baby Hummingbird!

    This hummer was with it's mom, then decided to take a drink from one of my flowers, Upside-down!
  7. Extreme macro

    Extreme macro

    Drops inside of a foxglove after drizzling rain
  8. Transverse Flower Flower

    Transverse Flower Flower

    Transverse Flower Fly (Eristalis transversa: Syrphidae) 9-11 mm (0.25-0.43 in) long. Nectaring eastern annual saltmarsh aster,(Symphyotricum subulatum: Asteraceae).
  9. Stripe-backed Flower Fly

    Stripe-backed Flower Fly

    Stripe-backed Flower Fly (Helophilus fasciatus: Syrphidae) 1.0-1.5 cm long (0.39-0.59 in) long. Photographed on Mexican marigold (Tagetes lucida: Asteraceae).
  10. Wild Flower

    Wild Flower

  11. Flowers blooming

    Flowers blooming

  12. Flowers blooming

    Flowers blooming

  13. Dark Flower Scarab

    Dark Flower Scarab

    Dark Flower Scarab (Euphoria sepulcralis: Scarabaeidae) foraging on Texas Thistle (Cirsium texanum: Asteraceae).
  14. Emerald Flower Scarab

    Emerald Flower Scarab

    Emerald Flower Scarab (Trichiotinus lunulatus: Scarabaeidae) About 7-11 mm (0.28-0.43 in) long. Foraging on Hercules Club (Zanthoxylum macrophyllum: Rutaceae)
  15. Cup Flower

    Cup Flower

    Cup Flower (Nierembergia linearifolia: Solanaceae) A common herb in Central Argentina, at least in October.
  16. millions of drops

    millions of drops

    on a single withered flower
  17. Crane's bill

    Crane's bill

    This flower is very common where I live but i am not sure at all about its ID. Maybe ,it is some sort of crane's bill. I like its delicate petals. I usually see it on waste land or meadow banks or here in marshes.
  18. Where Sun's Are Born

    Where Sun's Are Born

    I was surprised to discover the place from where each days new sun arrives ;) https://www.tomcharlesphotography.co.uk/
  19. Flowering

    Flowering

  20. Pitcher's Leather Flower

    Pitcher's Leather Flower

    Pitchers Leather Flower (Clematis pitcheri: Ranauculaceae)
  21. White Crocus

    White Crocus

    This flower was growing in our bird sanctuary.
  22. Purple Crocus

    Purple Crocus

    This crocus was growing in our flowerbed. The photo may not be full quality because I needed to downsize it to upload the photo.
  23. Brazilian Bell Flower

    Brazilian Bell Flower

    Brazilian Bell Flower (Abutilon megapotamicum: Malvaceae)
  24. Flower Fly

    Flower Fly

    Flower Fly (Palpada albifrons: Syrphidae) Foraging on Texas Frogfruit (Phyla nodiflora: Verbenaceae).
  25. Forest flower

    Forest flower

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