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  • A female spotted wing fruit fly over a strawberry. An introduced pest species in North America, the spotted wing fruit fly (Drosophila suzukii) feeds and breeds on fresh berries such as rasberries, strawberries and cherries – unlike most fruit flies that infest decaying and rotting fruit. Drosophila suzukii is a substantial pest for berry and fruit farmers. © Michael Durham / www.DurmPhoto.com
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  • Portrait of a female spotted wing fruit fly. An introduced pest species in North America, the spotted wing fruit fly (Drosophila suzukii) feeds and breeds on fresh berries such as rasberries, strawberries and cherries – unlike most fruit flies that infest decaying and rotting fruit. Drosophila suzukii is a substantial pest for berry and fruit farmers. © Michael Durham / www.DurmPhoto.com
    spotted_wing_fruit_fly_31810FF7V1.jpg
  • Portrait of a female spotted wing fruit fly. An introduced pest species in North America, the spotted wing fruit fly (Drosophila suzukii) feeds and breeds on fresh berries such as rasberries, strawberries and cherries – unlike most fruit flies that infest decaying and rotting fruit. Drosophila suzukii is a substantial pest for berry and fruit farmers. © Michael Durham / www.DurmPhoto.com
    spotted_wing_fruit_fly_31810FF3V1.jpg
  • Portrait of a female spotted wing fruit fly. An introduced pest species in North America, the spotted wing fruit fly (Drosophila suzukii) feeds and breeds on fresh berries such as rasberries, strawberries and cherries – unlike most fruit flies that infest decaying and rotting fruit. Drosophila suzukii is a substantial pest for berry and fruit farmers.
    spotted_wing_fruit_fly_31810FF2FV1.jpg
  • A female spotted wing fruit fly approaching a fresh strawberry. An inroduced pest species in North America, the spotted wing fruit fly (Drosophila suzukii) feeds and breeds on fresh berries such as rasberries, strawberries and cherries – unlike most fruit flies that infest decaying and rotting fruit. Drosophila suzukii is a substantial pest for berry and fruit farmers. © Michael Durham / www.DurmPhoto.com
    spotted_wing_fruit_fly_31810FF9-104.jpg
  • Portrait of a female spotted wing fruit fly. An introduced pest species in North America, the spotted wing fruit fly (Drosophila suzukii) feeds and breeds on fresh berries such as rasberries, strawberries and cherries – unlike most fruit flies that infest decaying and rotting fruit. Drosophila suzukii is a substantial pest for berry and fruit farmers.© Michael Durham / www.DurmPhoto.com
    spotted_wing_fruit_fly_31810FF8V1.jpg
  • Remains of a duck wing. Deschutes National Forest, Oregon.
    duck_wing-7425.jpg
  • Portrait of a male spotted wing fruit fly. An introduced pest species in North America, the spotted wing fruit fly (Drosophila suzukii) feeds and breeds on fresh berries such as rasberries, strawberries and cherries – unlike most fruit flies that infest decaying and rotting fruit. Drosophila suzukii is a substantial pest for berry and fruit farmers. © Michael Durham / www.DurmPhoto.com
    spotted_wing_fruit_fly_32710SFz3.jpg
  • A male spotted wing fruit fly (left) approaches a female on a fresh strawberry. An introduced pest species in North America, the spotted wing fruit fly (Drosophila suzukii) feeds and breeds on fresh berries such as rasberries, strawberries and cherries – unlike most fruit flies that infest decaying and rotting fruit. Drosophila suzukii however is a substantial pest for berry farmers.
    spotted_wing_fruit_fly_31810FF9-101-...jpg
  • A male spotted wing fruit fly approaches a fresh strawberry. An introduced pest species in North America, the spotted wing fruit fly (Drosophila suzukii) feeds and breeds on fresh berries such as rasberries, strawberries and cherries – unlike most fruit flies that infest decaying and rotting fruit. Drosophila suzukii however is a substantial pest for berry farmers. © Michael Durham / www.DurmPhoto.com
    spotted_wing_fruit_fly_31810FF9-102.jpg
  • Detail of the unique, serrated ovipositor of a female Spotted Wing Fruit Fly (Drosophila suzukii). This allows the female to saw through the skin of ripening fruit and deposit an egg. © Michael Durham / www.DurmPhoto.com
    spotted_wing_fruit_fly_32710FSZso1.jpg
  • Detail of the unique, serrated ovipositor of a female Spotted Wing Fruit Fly (Drosophila suzukii). This allows the female to saw through the skin of ripening fruit and deposit an egg. © Michael Durham / www.DurmPhoto.com
    spotted_wing_fruit_fly_3271010FSZso2.jpg
  • A thirsty western long-eared bat (Myotis evotis) comes to drink at a watering hole in the high desert of Oregon. Note the mild injury/tear in the wing.
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  • big brown bat (Eptesicus fuscus) flying at night. A small hole in the wing is an old injury of unknown cause. Sulphur Springs in the Central Washington desert.
    flying_big_brown_bat_6910Bb-138.jpg
  • big brown bat (Eptesicus fuscus) flying at night. A small hole in the wing is an old injury of unknown cause. Sulphur Springs in the Central Washington desert.
    flying_big_brown_bat_6910Bb-137.jpg
  • Bumble bees (Bombus sp. [possibly Bombus vegans]) nectar on flowers near the Metolius River in Central Oregon. Deschutes National Forest. Note the tattered wing on the flying adult indicates an older bee.
    pollinating_bumble_bees_8305BBee1.jpg
  • 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.
    flying_bat_drinking_MDurham480_28.jpg
  • Covered in pollen, a native green bee (Andrena ilicis) in flight, Texas. Note the tattered wings inidcate this bee is approaching old age, and the end of its useful life.
    old_bee_32909TCHm-97.jpg
  • A Cabbage tree emperor moth (Bunaea alcinoe) vibrates its wings in preparation for flight. Photographed outside Bulawayo, Zimbabwe.
    Cabbage_tree_emperor_moth_22012ZEmP-...jpg
  • A townsend's big-eared bat (Corynothinus townsendii) exits a cave in the Derrick Cave complex, a series of lava tubes and lava bubbles. Dusk. Central Oregon. Please note: background elements have been digitally removed in this image.
    bat_flying_at_night_92305Townsend1.jpg
  • big brown bat (Eptesicus fuscus) flying at night. Sulphur Springs in the Central Washington desert.
    flying_big_brown_bat_6910Bb-133.jpg
  • big brown bat (Eptesicus fuscus) flying at night. Sulphur Springs in the Central Washington desert.
    flying_big_brown_bat_6910Bb-131.jpg
  • big brown bat (Eptesicus fuscus) flying at night. Sulphur Springs in the Central Washington desert.
    flying_big_brown_bat_6910Bb-124.jpg
  • big brown bat (Eptesicus fuscus) flying at night. Sulphur Springs in the Central Washington desert.
    flying_big_brown_bat_6910Bb-123.jpg
  • big brown bat (Eptesicus fuscus) flying at night. Sulphur Springs in the Central Washington desert.
    flying_big_brown_bat_6910Bb-118.jpg
  • big brown bat (Eptesicus fuscus) flying at night. Sulphur Springs in the Central Washington desert.
    flying_big_brown_bat_6910Bb-132-Edit.jpg
  • A arizona myotis (Myotis occultus) bat, in flight at night. Coconino National Forest, Arizona.
    flying_arizona_myotis_71507OC-10.jpg
  • A brown pelican (pelecanus occidentalis) in flight. Floreana Island, Galapagos Archipelago - Ecuador.
    flying_brown_pelican_82110FbbP-141.jpg
  • A native green bee (Andrena ilicis) in flight, Texas.
    flying_green_bee_32909BFHs-202.jpg
  • A native green bee (Andrena ilicis) in flight, Texas.
    flying_green_bee_32909BFHs-20.jpg
  • A male yuma myotis (Myotis yumanensis) bat zeroes in on a forest moth. This is a digital composite of two images.
    bat_and_moth_Yuma_Moth1.jpg
  • A native green bee (Andrena ilicis) in flight, Texas.
    flying_green_bee_32909BFHs-177.jpg
  • A male yuma myotis (Myotis yumanensis) in flight over rabbit brush. In high desert near Silver Creek (outside of Burns) in Central Oregon.
    yuma_myotis_bat_Yuma1_8.jpg
  • A large male malaysian flying fox (Pteropus vampyrus) in Endau-Rompin National Park, Malaysia.
    malaysian_flying_fox_90706MFF1.jpg
  • Small mysterious tracks photographed after a winter storm on the North Coast Land Conservancy, Circle Creek property. Oregon Coast.
    bird_tracks_in_snow_121608CMs-130.jpg
  • Small mysterious tracks photographed after a winter storm on the North Coast Land Conservancy, Circle Creek property. Oregon Coast.
    bird_tracks_in_snow_121608CMs-128.jpg
  • Small mysterious tracks photographed after a winter storm on the North Coast Land Conservancy, Circle Creek property. Oregon Coast.
    bird_tracks_in_snow_121608CMs-126.jpg
  • Small mysterious tracks photographed after a winter storm on the North Coast Land Conservancy, Circle Creek property. Oregon Coast.
    bird_tracks_in_snow_121608CMs-125.jpg
  • Tracks of a bird, likely a flicker, foraging in the snow. Photographed after a winter storm on the North Coast Land Conservancy, Circle Creek property. Oregon Coast.
    bird_tracks_in_snow_121608CMs-124.jpg
  • A male short tongued bee (andrena sp.) in flight, western Oregon.
    flying_yellow_bee_52907RF-144.jpg
  • Small mysterious tracks photographed after a winter storm on the North Coast Land Conservancy, Circle Creek property. Oregon Coast.
    bird_tracks_in_snow_121608CMs-127.jpg
  • A male short tongued bee (andrena sp.) in flight, western Oregon.
    flying_yellow_bee_52907RF-261-Edit.jpg
  • A California Condor (Gymnogyps californianus) in the sky above the Big Sur coast, California.
    california_condor__10105Condor8.jpg
  • A high-speed image of a female spiny baskettail dragonfly (Epitheca spinigera) in flight, coastal mountain near Florence, Oregon. Over pond.
    flying_spiny_baskettail_dragonfly_Bl...jpg
  • A male green winged teal (Anas crecca). Western Oregon
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  • African paper wasp (Belonogaster juncea) Vespidae: Polistinae. Tattered wings suggest an advanced age. Photographed with a high-speed camera in Matobo National Park, Zimbabwe. © Michael Durham / www.DurmPhoto.com
    african_paper_wasp_32112ZmP-1407.jpg
  • An eyed-elater (also click beetle) (family elateridae) flying at night. When beetles fly, they lift the hard forewing (elytra) and extend their soft wings for flight. Lost Pines Forest, Central Texas.
    flying_click_beetle_32009ntb-2-Edit.jpg
  • A African leaf cutter bee (Megachile spp) photographed with a high-speed camera in Matobo National Park, Zimbabwe. Tattered wings suggest advanced age. © Michael Durham / www.DurmPhoto.com
    leaf_cutter_bee_32112ZmP-978.jpg
  • A African leaf cutter bee (Megachile spp) photographed with a high-speed camera in Matobo National Park, Zimbabwe. Tattered wings suggest advanced age. © Michael Durham / www.DurmPhoto.com
    leaf_cutter_bee_32112ZmP-951.jpg
  • A African leaf cutter bee (Megachile spp) photographed with a high-speed camera in Matobo National Park, Zimbabwe. Tattered wings suggest advanced age. © Michael Durham / www.DurmPhoto.com
    leaf_cutter_bee_32112ZmP-948.jpg
  • subterranean termites (Reticulitermes flavipes) workers and winged reproductives  (Family: Rhinotermitidae). Central Texas.
    subterranean_termites_32109clb-21.jpg
  • male magnificent frigatebird (Fregata magnificens) in flight over North Seymour Island, Galapagos Archipelago - Ecuador.
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  • A male magnificant frigate bird (Fregata magnificens) over the pacific ocean in the water of the Galapagos Archipelago, Ecuador.
    magnificent_frigatebird_82110Frg-167.jpg
  • A male magnificant frigate bird (Fregata magnificens) over the pacific ocean in the water of the Galapagos Archipelago, Ecuador.
    magnificent_frigatebird_82110Frg-145.jpg
  • A male magnificant frigate bird (Fregata magnificens) over the pacific ocean in the water of the Galapagos Archipelago, Ecuador.
    magnificent_frigatebird_82110Frg-134.jpg
  • A male magnificant frigate bird (Fregata magnificens) over the pacific ocean in the water of the Galapagos Archipelago, Ecuador.
    magnificent_frigatebird_82110Frg-125.jpg
  • A blue-footed boobie (Sula nebouxii) taking off after diving into the ocean. Near Santa Cruz Island, Galapagos archipelago, Ecuador.
    blue-footed_boobie_Sula_nebouxii_818...jpg
  • An euphoria beetle (euphoria fulgida) photographed with a high-speed camera. Central Texas.
    flying_colorful_beetle_32709efb-37-E...jpg
  • An euphoria beetle (euphoria fulgida) photographed with a high-speed camera. Central Texas.
    flying_colorful_beetle_32709efb-10-E...jpg
  • subterranean termites (Reticulitermes flavipes) beginning their reproductive and distribution flights.  (Family: Rhinotermitidae). Central Texas.
    subterranean_termites_32009hsfl-13.jpg
  • A Mexican Brown Bat, also called a Cave Myotis (Myotis velifer) flying into a limestone cave, South Texas.
    cave_myotis_92408TTb-634.jpg
  • A carrion beetle (Nicrophorus carolinensis) in flight, Texas. Note the parasitic mites living on the exoskeleton.
    carrion_beetle_flying_92408TTb-410.jpg
  • A large, ornate ichneumon wasp (Thyreodon sp.) photographed with a high-speed camera in South Texas.
    colorful_wasp_92408TTb-282.jpg
  • Western gull flying (Larus occidentalis) on the Oregon Coast.
    Western_gull_flying_DurHM153.jpg
  • A tiny leafcutter bee (Genus: Megachile, possible subgenus: Chelostomoides) departs a goldenrod flower (Solidago sp.) after collecting nectar and pollen.
    flying_leafcutter_bee_8505LBee3.jpg
  • A tiny leafcutter bee (Genus: Megachile) departs a goldenrod flower (Solidago sp.) after collecting nectar and pollen.
    flying_leafcutter_bee_8505LBee2.jpg
  • A chinese praying mantis (Tenodera aridfolia) in flight. Western Oregon. These insects are native to China but have been introduced, and are common in North America.
    flying_mantis_62306Manty1.jpg
  • male magnificent frigatebird (Fregata magnificens) in flight over North Seymour Island, Galapagos Archipelago - Ecuador.
    male_magnificent_frigatebird_82710NN...jpg
  • male magnificent frigatebird (Fregata magnificens) in flight over North Seymour Island, Galapagos Archipelago - Ecuador.
    male_magnificent_frigatebird_82710NN...jpg
  • male magnificent frigatebird (Fregata magnificens) in flight over North Seymour Island, Galapagos Archipelago - Ecuador.
    male_magnificent_frigatebird_82710NN...jpg
  • A female magnificant frigate bird (Fregata magnificens) over the pacific ocean in the water of the Galapagos Archipelago, Ecuador.
    magnificent_frigatebird_82110Frg-157.jpg
  • A male magnificant frigate bird (Fregata magnificens) over the pacific ocean in the water of the Galapagos Archipelago, Ecuador.
    magnificent_frigatebird_82110Frg-145...jpg
  • A female magnificant frigate bird (Fregata magnificens) over the pacific ocean in the water of the Galapagos Archipelago, Ecuador.
    magnificent_frigatebird_82110Frg-130.jpg
  • A large waved albatross adult (Diomedea irrorata) in flight near Espanola Island, Galapagos Archipelago - Ecuador.
    flying_waved_albatross_82010Esp2-238.jpg
  • A large waved albatross adult (Diomedea irrorata) in flight near Espanola Island, Galapagos Archipelago - Ecuador.
    flying_waved_albatross_82010Esp2-238...jpg
  • A brown pelican (Pelacanus occidentalis) in flight. Ecuador.
    Pelacanus_occidentalis_81910Plz-1071.jpg
  • A Mexican Brown Bat, also called a Cave Myotis (Myotis velifer) flying into a limestone cave, South Texas.
    cave_myotis_92408TTb-654.jpg
  • A Mexican Brown Bat, also called a Cave Myotis (Myotis velifer) flying into a limestone cave, South Texas.
    cave_myotis_92408TTb-650.jpg
  • A Mexican Brown Bat, also called a Cave Myotis (Myotis velifer) flying into a limestone cave, South Texas.
    cave_myotis_92408TTb-646.jpg
  • A carrion beetle (Nicrophorus carolinensis) in flight, Texas. Note the parasitic mites living on the exoskeleton.
    carrion_beetle_flying_92408TTb-412.jpg
  • A carrion beetle (Nicrophorus carolinensis) in flight, Texas.
    carrion_beetle_flying_92408TTb-394.jpg
  • Portrait of a female muscid fly in the family fannidae
    detailed_fly_portrait_2409CF2-F1.jpg
  • A female muscid fly in the family fannidae.
    muscid_fly_2409CF-F1.jpg
  • Western gulls flying (Larus occidentalis) on the Oregon Coast.
    Western_gull_flying_DurHM155.jpg
  • Western gulls flying (Larus occidentalis) on the Oregon Coast.
    Western_gull_flying_DurHM154.jpg
  • A leafcutter bee (Genus: Megachile) departs a goldenrod flower (Solidago sp.) after collecting nectar and pollen.
    flying_bee_8605LLBee8.jpg
  • A leafcutter bee (Genus: Megachile) departs a goldenrod flower (Solidago sp.) after collecting nectar and pollen.
    flying_bee_8605LLBee5.jpg
  • A leafcutter bee (Genus: Megachile) flies toward a goldenrod flower (Solidago sp.) to collect nectar and pollen.
    flying_bee_8605LLBee3.jpg
  • A leafcutter bee (Genus: Megachile) departs a goldenrod flower (Solidago sp.) after collecting nectar and pollen.
    flying_bee_8605LLBee2.jpg
  • A leafcutter bee (Genus: Megachile) departs a goldenrod flower (Solidago sp.) after collecting nectar and pollen.
    flying_bee_8605LLBee1.jpg
  • A male bumble bee (Bombus vandykei) in flight. Deschutes National Forest, Oregon.
    yellow_bumble_bee_8605BBeeY1.jpg
  • A tiny leafcutter bee (Genus: Megachile) departs a goldenrod flower (Solidago sp.) after collecting nectar and pollen.
    flying_leafcutter_bee_8505LBee4.jpg
  • A tiny leafcutter bee (Genus: Megachile) departs a goldenrod flower (Solidago sp.) after collecting nectar and pollen.
    flying_leafcutter_bee_8505LBee1.jpg
  • A red tailed hawk (Buteo jamaicensis) chick just about fledged in a nest, on a fire escape, in downtown Portland, Oregon.
    city_red_tailed_hawk_61707KR-43.jpg
  • Margined Leatherwing beetle (Chauliognathus marginatus) in flight, Cherokee National Forest, Tennessee.
    Margined_Leatherwing_beetle-62113in-...jpg
  • A Mexican Brown Bat, also called a Cave Myotis (Myotis velifer) flying into a limestone cave, South Texas.
    cave_myotis_92408TTb-459.jpg
  • A carrion beetle (Nicrophorus carolinensis) in flight, Texas.
    carrion_beetle_flying_92408TTb-395.jpg
  • Two leafcutter bees (Genus: Megachile) depart a goldenrod flower (Solidago sp.) after collecting nectar and pollen.
    flying_bee_8605LLBee6.jpg
  • A tiny leafcutter bee (Genus: Megachile, possible subgenus: Chelostomoides) departs a goldenrod flower (Solidago sp.) after collecting nectar and pollen.
    flying_leafcutter_bee_8505LBee6.jpg
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