25 Beautiful Buterfly Pictures, by Nate Kay
"Butterflies are excellent subjects for photography. During the right season on a no wind day with some good early evening light, head down to your local park or favorite outdoor spot that has a lot of flowers and leaves which make great landing spots for butterflies. This is the perfect setting to take beautiful butterfly pictures like one of these twenty-five."

Ignite Main Booster and Prepare for Liftoff by Ken Bosma

Food Finding by terren in Virginia

She Was Completely Transparent With Me by Randy Robertson

Frittilary by Lida

the wings-become-windows butterfly. by Eddy Van 3000

ready to fly by Paulo Brandao

The Flying Jezebel by Ajith U

Flight of fancy by Ajith U

stylish b/w butterfly by jimpg2_2010

Grey Hairstreak by Anita363

Deep Sea by Maschinenraum

I love it when you dress in blue! by Andrea

capo indiano by Andrea

Small Pearl-bordered Fritillary by Angela Wolf

Red Admiral #2 by Matt Clark

Blue Tiger by Challiyil Eswaramangalath Vipin

pretty little things by Bùi Linh Ngân

Peacock Butterfly in the morning by Hans-Peter

Morpho peleides wings closed (blue morpho butterfly) by Armando Maynez

Common Indian Crow by Ajith Kumar

elegance by dawn

Just .... a final flick of a fleeting flit from a former flower photo shoot by Ted

Orange Butterfly by Chris Willis

image by mariko

Malay Lacewing by B_cool
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tipo de Controle Biológico aplicado neste caso, utiliza a libélula que é
um predador natural de mosquitos, inclusive do mosquito transmissor da
dengue. O cultivo da planta crotalária aumenta a população de
libélulas, pois elas são atraídas por esta planta e, desta forma,
espera-se diminuir a população do mosquito transmissor da dengue.