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  • Detailed portrait of a bumble bee (Bombus huntii). Western, Oregon.
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  • Detail of the head of a harvester ant (Pogonomyrmex sp.) These ants are noted for their mound building activities.
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  • Northern Arizona University graduate assistant Ben Solvesky uses a receiver to pick up a radio signal from a Allen's big-eared bat (Idionycteris phyllotis) that he placed a transmitter on the night before. He wants to find the day-roosting location (usually well hideen during the day) of the bat to better understand how how far they travel while hunting at night.
    bat_research_71907GCt-5.jpg
  • Northern Arizona University wildlife technician Eddie Perry uses a receiver to pick up a radio signal from a Allen's big-eared bat (Idionycteris phyllotis) that he placed a transmitter on the night before. He wants to find the day-roosting location (usually well hideen during the day) of the bat to better understand how how far they travel while hunting at night.
    bat_research_71907GCt-46.jpg
  • Northern Arizona University wildlife technician Eddie Perry uses a receiver to pick up a radio signal from a Allen's big-eared bat (Idionycteris phyllotis) that he placed a transmitter on the night before. He wants to find the day-roosting location (usually well hideen during the day) of the bat to better understand how how far they travel while hunting at night.
    bat_research_71907GCt-43.jpg
  • Northern Arizona University wildlife technician Eddie Perry uses a receiver to pick up a radio signal from a Allen's big-eared bat (Idionycteris phyllotis) that he placed a transmitter on the night before. He wants to find the day-roosting location (usually well hideen during the day) of the bat to better understand how how far they travel while hunting at night.
    bat_research_71907GCt-39.jpg
  • Northern Arizona University graduate assistant Ben Solvesky uses a receiver to pick up a radio signal from a Allen's big-eared bat (Idionycteris phyllotis) that he placed a transmitter on the night before. He wants to find the day-roosting location (usually well hideen during the day) of the bat to better understand how how far they travel while hunting at night.
    bat_research_71907GCt-26.jpg
  • Northern Arizona University graduate assistant Ben Solvesky uses a receiver to pick up a radio signal from a Allen's big-eared bat (Idionycteris phyllotis) that he placed a transmitter on the night before. He wants to find the day-roosting location (usually well hideen during the day) of the bat to better understand how how far they travel while hunting at night.
    bat_research_71907GCt-20.jpg
  • Northern Arizona University graduate assistant Ben Solvesky uses a receiver to pick up a radio signal from a Allen's big-eared bat (Idionycteris phyllotis) that he placed a transmitter on the night before. He wants to find the day-roosting location (usually well hideen during the day) of the bat to better understand how how far they travel while hunting at night.
    bat_research_71907GCt-13.jpg
  • Northern Arizona University graduate assistant Ben Solvesky uses a receiver to pick up a radio signal from a Allen's big-eared bat (Idionycteris phyllotis) that he placed a transmitter on the night before. He wants to find the day-roosting location (usually well hideen during the day) of the bat to better understand how how far they travel while hunting at night.
    bat_research_71907GCt-24.jpg
  • Two honeybees (Apis mellifera) communicate by touching antennae and proboscis while on a raspberry plant. Westen Oregon.
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  • Two honeybees (Apis mellifera) communicate by touching antennae and proboscis while on a raspberry plant. Westen Oregon.
    insect_communication_51912Aps-144.jpg
  • A large Pine Sawyer Beetle (Ergates spiculatus) flying at night in the Mount Hood National Forest, Oregon.
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  • A large Pine Sawyer Beetle (Ergates spiculatus) flying at night in the Mount Hood National Forest, Oregon.
    pine_sawyer_beetle_IMG_0557-Edit.jpg
  • A small short-horned grasshopper (Acrididae sp.) at The Nature Conservancy's Moses Coulee Field Station in central Washington.
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  • A small short-horned grasshopper (Acrididae sp.) at The Nature Conservancy's Moses Coulee Field Station in central Washington.
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  • A sphecid wasp or thread waisted wasp photographed with a high-speed camera in Matobo National Park, Zimbabwe. © Michael Durham / www.DurmPhoto.com
    thread_waisted_wasp_32112ZmP-418.jpg
  • A sphecid wasp or thread waisted wasp photographed with a high-speed camera in Matobo National Park, Zimbabwe. © Michael Durham / www.DurmPhoto.com
    thread_waisted_wasp_32112ZmP-357.jpg
  • A male (note: plumed antenna) mosquito (Culicidae spp.) in flight at night on the Sauvie Island State Wildlife Preserve, Oregon.<br />
. Male moquitos do not bite. Please note: This image has been cropped and anothe insect was digitally removed from the background. <br />
A male (note: plumed antenna) mosquito (Culicidae spp.) in flight at night on the Sauvie Island State Wildlife Preserve, Oregon.<br />
September 2003. Male moquitos do not bite. Please note: This image has been cropped and anothe insect was digitally removed from the background.
    male_mosquito-MDurham246_13.jpg
  • What appears to be a male mosquito flying at night in Montana. Note the feathered antenna and the lack of stabbing mouth parts - typical of male mosquitos.
    night_insect-76144-129.jpg
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