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  • A male eight-spotted skimmer dragonfly (Libellula forensis) in flight, photographed with a high-speed camera system in the coastal mountains of Oregon, near Florence.
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  • A male eight-spotted skimmer dragonfly (Libellula forensis) in flight, photographed with a high-speed camera system in the coastal mountains of Oregon, near Florence.
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  • A male eight-spotted skimmer dragonfly (Libellula forensis) in flight, photographed with a high-speed camera system in the coastal mountains of Oregon, near Florence.
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  • A high-speed image of a female spiny baskettail dragonfly (Epitheca spinigera) in flight, coastal mountain near Florence, Oregon. Over pond.
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  • Honey bee (Apis mellifera) in flight on Sauvie Island, Oregon. Photographed with a high-speed camera at 1/30,000 of a second. July 2001. Please Note: This image has been cropped from a 35mm frame.
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  • Honey bee (Apis mellifera) in flight on Sauvie Island, Oregon. Photographed with a high-speed camera at 1/30,000 of a second. July 2001. Please Note: This image has been cropped from a 35mm frame.
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  • A common blue darner (Aeshna sp) in flight near a pond in temperate rain forest, Oregon coastal mountains.
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  • A common blue darner (Aeshna sp) in flight near a pond in temperate rain forest, Oregon coastal mountains.
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  • A queen butterfly (Danaus gillippus) in flight near Madera Canyon, Arizona.
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  • A western long-eared myotis (Myotis evotis) drinking from a pond near Fort Rock State Monument. Dechuutes National Forest, Oregon.
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  • A wild Pallid bat (Antrozous pallidus) flying at night in the Rogue River National Forest, Oregon.<br />
(Please Note: This image has been digitally re-touched, it has been cropped and a piece of photographic equipment has been removed.)
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  • A male forest moth (Malacosoma californicum) flying at night in the Mount Hood National Forest, Oregon.
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  • An ochre ringlet butterfly (Coenonympha tullia) winging its way through flowers on Zumwalt Prairie. Spring 2002 The Nature Conservancy's Zumwalt Prairie Preserve is one of the largest preserved examples of bunchgrass prairie habitat found in North America.
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  • A bumble bee (Bombus huntii) flying to a red clover flower, Northwest Oregon.
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  • Spanworm moth (Family: Geometridae, probably Erannis tiliaria) flying at night, Willamette National Forest, Oregon. Summer 2001
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  • An empress leila butterfly (Asterocampa leilia) in flight over poppies in Madera Canyon, Arizona.
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  • 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.
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  • Western Long-Eared Myotis (Myotis evotis) drinking from a small pond in the high desert of Eastern Oregon.
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  • Western Long-Eared Myotis (Myotis evotis) drinking from a small pond in the high desert of Eastern Oregon. September 2001.
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  • Western Long-Eared Myotis (Myotis evotis) drinking from a small pond in the high desert of Eastern Oregon. September 2001.
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  • A western long-eared bat (Myotis evotis) flying over a pond in Oregon's high-desert. August, 2000. Dechutes National Forest.
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  • A western long-eared bat (Myotis evotis) flying over a pond in Oregon's high-desert.  Dechutes National Forest.
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  • A Big Brown Bat (Eptesicus fuscus) flying at night in Eastern Oregon. Applegate area.
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  • A western long-eared myotis (Myotis evotis) flying over a pond near Fort Rock State Monument. Dechuutes National Forest, Oregon.
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  • A western long-eared myotis (Myotis evotis) drinking from a pond near Fort Rock State Monument. Dechuutes National Forest, Oregon.
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  • A juvenile Yuma bat (Yuma myotis) in flight at night in the Rogue River National Forest, Oregon.
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  • An adult Blow Fly (Calliphoridae spp.) in flight. These flies are attracted to carrion or dung. Mount Hood National Forest, Oregon. Please Note: This image has been digitally altered - another insect that was partially in frame was removed, and the image is cropped. The shape and flight attitude of the insect remain unchanged.
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  • An example of a very small and striking moth from the Microlepidoptera suborder. This insect has a wing span of roughly 10mm. There are hundreds of these species, may of which are undescribed. Identification to species is quite challenging and usually requires dissection, or careful mapping on wing vein patterns. At night in temperate forest, Oregon.
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  • Flesh fly in the family Sarcophagidae  in flight in Central Oregon. © Michael Durham.
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