RM2D13E4M–New Holland Honeyeaters are important pollinators for many flowering plants in Australia.
RFR17270–Plain-faced dronefly, Eristalis arbustorum, an important pollinator
RF2YW5GCF–Pollinators doing the important work with flowers
RF2YJ6CFP–Cape Honey Bee, Apis mellifera capensis visiting Sanveld ragwort, Senecio arenarius. Cape Honeybees are important fynbos pollinators.
RM2G0RDB2–Bee Flies or Humbleflies (Bomblyius major) Kent UK, stacked focus, important early spring pollinators, larvae generally are parasitoids of other insec
RM2JFX3CY–This Zebra Swallowtail butterfly is drinking nectar from a plumeless thistle flower in an abandoned agricultural field at Banshee Reeks Nature Preserve in Leesburg, Virginia, USA. Butterflies are important pollinators to the environment as they can carry pollen over great distances to aid in the growth of new plants. Credit: E.A.Sellers
RM3BE43N8–A small bee on hawkweed (Hieracium), a yellow wildflower, England, UK. Bee species are important pollinators.
RM2JCAE1R–Common carder bumblebee visiting flower in a garden in southern England. Bumblebees are an important group of pollinators threatened by climate change.
RF3C79E8T–Bumblebees are one of many pollinators.
RM2BW5KN1–A sweat bee pollinating a California poppy (Eschscholzia californica) in the East Bay. Native bees are important pollinators of native flora.
RF2RRTTYK–Bumblebees are plant pollinators, feeding on nectar and pollen from various flowering plants. They are important pollinators for many crop plants.The
RM2WDMB14–Purple Dead Nettle (Lamium purpureum), an early blooming weed that is easily foraged, edible, medicinal, and an important food source for pollinators.
RF2AW9NGG–Bumblebees (bombus) are important pollinators. Recent research indicates that bumblebees are far less common and are facing extinction due to climate
RF2HTAR5H–A crane fly on an eggplant or melongene tree leaf in a commercial agricultural field in Trinidad. Crane flies are harmless and important pollinators.
RM2ADNWR7–Bumble bee (Bombus sp.) collecting pollen fom a flower. Bumble bees are important pollinators.
RFB1XGEW–A healthy Honey Bee gathering pollen from daisy. These important pollinators are in serious decline worldwide.
RF2WBKJEF–Not all weeds is an eyesore. Most importantly, it plays an important role to the nature that it could attract pollinators to the area.
RF2F2FPBW–wild grassland spaces, an important habitat for life on earth
RF3C7R22P–honeybee collecting pollen from a vibrant yellow flower, important insect essential pollinators in preserving biodiversity, copy space
RFS3WXCK–A tiny Woodland skipper butterfly collects nectar from a flowering mint plant. Butterflies like this are important pollinators in gardens.
RFGPRP4E–Black and white Carpenter bee (Xylocopa) has big black eyes like pictures of an alien. Active pollinators important ecologically
RF3AXR77D–A bee gathers nectar from a vibrant yellow dandelion in a lush green meadow, showcasing the beauty of nature and the important role of pollinators in
RF3C5NRCE–Bee's Pink Flower Feast: A hoverfly feasts on a pink flower in Mount Rainier National Park. These insects are important pollinators in the park's ecos
RF2FMPW60–Macro close-up of the face of a common drone fly (eristalis tenax), a type of hover fly that imitates a honey bee. They are important pollinators.
RF3D5J16N–Wooden nest box or bat shelter attached to high tree trunk. Public urban park
RF2YRKKFA–A Honey Bee, Apis Mellifera, heavily loaded with pollen, flying towards a Rosebay willow-herb flower. A well focussed closeup of a Honey bee in flight.
RMKHF94W–Hoverfly on a Sedum Plant
RF3C0WJCY–OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA
RFPRA014–Honey Bee on Yellow Flowers Top View
RFJR0GXN–Thistle flowers attracts nectar loving insects. We often miss the small world of tiny creatures . Look close, don't miss it.
RMEHACCF–Hover fly cleaning its tongue
RF3E9YNWB–Front facing bee peers over a bright blade of grass with focused eyes. Selective focus and vivid greens highlight the small world of pollinators and t
RM2RFP6NJ–Bee boxes surrounded by fields of canola in rural Manitoba Canada. Bee are important to the canola industry as farmers rely on bees to pollinate thei
RMCNNDYD–Norwegian Wasp Dolichovespula norwegica adult worker feeding Gooseberry Ribes uva-crispa flower important pollinator soft-fruit
RM2FNYT4C–The common Banded Hoverfly superbly mimics a wasp. These flies are nectar eaters and important pollinators though the larvae are aphid predators.
RF2R309RE–Lamium purpureum, known as red dead nettle, purple dead-nettle, red henbit, purple archangel, or velikdench important early bee and butterfly nectar
RF3B83B8H–Close-up of a bumblebee diligently collecting pollen from a delicate willow flower, showcasing the essential role of pollinators in springtime ecosystem
RF3C45JTC–Eristalis tenax known as the drone fly gathers nectar from a white flower in a meadow under bright sunlight showcasing its important role in pollinati
RM2JTAF9M–Honey bees congregating around the small entrance to the bee hive
RF2B2DBJJ–Bees on brood frame tending to eggs and larva
RM2GAXWAC–Hoverflies foraging among wild flower blossoms are a familiar sight during summer
RFW98CHY–I created this macro Picture of a bee on a flower or bees on a flower to practice my macro photography skills.Honey Bees are important to melittology.
RF3DX9MBJ–A bumblebee collecting nectar from a Scabiosa flower, surrounded by a soft green grassy background. This image highlights the important role of pollin
RF3A026RK–Honey bees are super important pollinators for flowers, fruits and vegetables. Bees and insects closely related to wasps and ants, known for their rol
RF3EB186J–Bee pollinates apricot flowers in spring garden. Light dark background of blurred sky and trees. Important role of Insect pollinators.
RMTB04DN–Bumble bee, Bombus sp. head view showing simple eyes, ocelli.
RF2GYHTB7–Common wasp (Vespula vulgaris) eating a rotten pear at the end of September
RM2C2D7K2–Wild Foxgloves Digitalis purpurea growing on the lower slopes of the English Pennine range in an abandoned quarry
RFE14B13–clover
RM3BP647G–"You need us more than we need you". A plaque highlighting the decline in population of those vital plant pollinators, the Bees. Bristol, England, UK.
RMJ4PYC4–'The Tale of a Bumblebee' is a narrative possibly from a library collection, depicting the life cycle and behavior of a bumblebee, aimed at educating readers on these important pollinators.
RMHA97WF–This image showcases a Butterfly Milkweed seedling, an important plant species for pollinators, highlighting its role in supporting butterfly populations in natural habitats.
RF3C93X2D–Red clover flowers growing in a field, important for pollinators and used as forage and green manure in sustainable agriculture.
RFS3EFX2–honey bee flying near a flower pollinating and collecting nectar from purple Geisha Girl flowers in an Australian garden
RFBA52YF–Hummingbird
RFJHP76K–detail image of lavender with bees on a farm in Sag Harbor, ny
RF2M604E6–Overhead view of an orange striped hover fly sitting on top of a thin wild vine stem
RF2YET1G3–Close up Tapered dronefly, Eristalis pertinax, foraging on flower of Achillea millefolium, together with swollen-thighed beetle or , Oedemera nobilis,
RM2JEFY14–Diptera.
RF3DG84BX–A beautiful large specimen of a Swamp Milkweed plant (Asclepias incarnata) full of vibrant pink flowers growing by a lake in the Summertime.
RFWH7R4B–Closeup of busy Bumblebee pollinating colorful red and yellow Sneezeweed flower in summer,Quebec,Canada
RF2AXKP85–Save the Bees street art is admired by a man walking by wearing blue jeans and colorful red hoodie on downtown street.
RF2STE6A4–Boston is a large housefly displayed in a glass case. Red eyes, yellow and black striped body, and clear wings. It is a common pest found in homes and
RF3A144DR–Macro photo of a Common Yellowjacket visiting sea holly flowers in an Utah garden during summer/August. .
RF2D9AFDF–Closeup of Red-Tailed Bumblebee (Bombus lapidarius) on purple flower of Lacy Phacelia Tanacetifolia. Blue tansy or purple tansy, honey plant.
RF2CGNNP4–Honey bee and a large cuckoo wasp collecting pollen from a mint flower
RMHAW1R0–Ventral view of fly on window
RF2CBH0DT–Bumblebees on Brown Eyed Susan flower in summer
RM3CTFMDJ–Monarch butterfly feeds on an Orange Zinnia flower in a garden in Brooklyn, NY. butterflies are pollinators, playing an important, albeit different, role than bees in pollinating plants. As they feed on nectar, pollen gets on their legs, body, and proboscis, which is then transferred to other flowers, helping to fertilize plants and produce seeds and fruits. While they don't carry as much pollen as bees, their longer bodies and proboscis allow them to access and pollinate flowers that bees might not.
RF2PGYFEF–A carpenter bee visiting devil's claw flower. Surakarta, Indonesia.
RFR1726E–Plain-faced dronefly, Eristalis arbustorum, an important pollinator
RF2YW5GNW–Pollinators doing the important work with flowers. Wild flowers being pollinated by bumblebees
RF2YJ6CHY–Monkey Beetle embedded in Chrysocoma sp. Bitterbush. South Africa is home to 65 percent of the world's monkey beetle species, important pollinators.
RM2G0RDAY–Bee Flies or Humbleflies (Bomblyius major) Kent UK, stacked focus, important early spring pollinators, larvae generally are parasitoids of other insec
RM2C0RE74–Two flower longhorn beetles (Stenurella melanura) on an oxeye daisy (Leucanthemum vulgare), UK. Beetles and other insects are important pollinators
RM2X9BT3G–Diminutive male Bronze Furrow Bee in a Geranium flower. Tiny insects that are easily overlooked but are important pollinators.
RM2BW5KNM–A sweat bee pollinating a California poppy (Eschscholzia californica) in the East Bay. Native bees are important pollinators of native flora.
RM2PJHH44–A bumble bee (Bombus, probably Bombus flavifrons) with its head in the flower of a purple dead nettle (Lamium purpureum), an important early bloomer.
RF2AW9NMA–Bumblebees (bombus) are important pollinators. Recent research indicates that bumblebees are far less common and are facing extinction due to climate
RF2HTAR5E–A crane fly on an eggplant or melongene tree leaf in a commercial agricultural field in Trinidad. Crane flies are harmless and important pollinators.
RM2ADNWBR–Bee (superfamily Apoidea). Bees feed on the nectar and pollen produced by flowering plants. They are important pollinators, carrying pollen between pl
RM2F2FP8N–wild grassland spaces, an important habitat for life on earth - free as a feather
RF3C7R22M–honeybee collecting pollen from a vibrant yellow flower, important insect essential pollinators in preserving biodiversity, copy space
RFS3WXCX–Close up view of a tiny woodland skipper butterfly gathering nectar with its proboscis from a flowering mint plant. Butterflies like this are very important pollinators in gardens.
RFGPRP1M–Black and white Carpenter bee (Xylocopa) has big black eyes like pictures of an alien. Active pollinators important ecologically
RF3D5J16T–Wooden nest box or bat shelter attached under cornice. Public urban park
RF2YRKKG7–A close up of a well focussed, Honey Bee, Apis Mellifera, pollenating coralberry. Good details of the bee and the food source. Blurred background.
RF3C0WJD5–A Blue Banded Bee buzz pollinating next to a Liatris wild flower with evident pollen pants on display.
RFPRA016–Honey Bee on Yellow Flowers Side View
RM2RHBF3K–Bee boxes surrounded by fields of canola in rural Manitoba Canada. Bee are important to the canola industry as farmers rely on bees to pollinate thei
RM2RJ07GK–The Drone-fly is a harmless common member of the hoverfly family. They are mimics of male honeybees and are important pollinators of flowering plants.
RM2JTAFF5–Honey bees congregating around the small entrance to the bee hive North Wales UK
RF2B2D9MW–Worker Honey bee hanging out on a blade of grass next to hive
RM2J5HAWF–Bombylius major , Dark-edged Bee-fly nectaring on hoary stock plant ( Matthiola incana ) Langdon Nature Discovery Park, Lower Dunton Road, Essex, Brit
RF2GYHTBB–Common wasp (Vespula vulgaris) eating a rotten pear at the end of September
RM2C2D7JW–Wild Foxgloves Digitalis purpurea growing on the lower slopes of the English Pennine range in an abandoned quarry
RFE14B18–clover
RM3BPGGE0–“You need us more than we need you". A plaque highlighting the decline in population of those vital plant pollinators, the Bees. Bristol, England, UK.
RMKTKB1R–The beetle shown in the image belongs to a specific insect family, characterized by its hard exoskeleton and diverse species. Beetles play an important role in ecosystems as decomposers and pollinators.