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Winged yellow meadow ants

Yellow meadow ants swarming. Dorset, UK July 2011. Science Photo Library features Science and Medical images including photos and illustrations. © COLIN VARNDELL/SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY

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Ants Breeding Dorset Emerging Entomological Flowering Plant July Meadow Re Production Reproductive Season Seasonal Swarm Swarming Wing Winged Wings Yellow Young Flavus Lasius

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This print by Colin Varndell showcases the mesmerizing sight of winged yellow meadow ants swarming in Dorset, UK during July 2011. The image beautifully captures the essence of a young European meadow teeming with life and nature's wonders. In this snapshot of the United Kingdom's seasonal beauty, we are transported to the enchanting landscape of Dorset, Britain. The wings of these vibrant ants flutter against a backdrop of lush greenery and delicate flowers, creating an exquisite display that epitomizes summer in England. The intricate detail captured in this photograph allows us to marvel at the biological phenomenon taking place before our eyes. These winged creatures belong to the species Lasius flavus, commonly known as yellow meadow ants. Their emergence signifies a crucial stage in their reproductive cycle, as they prepare for breeding and continue their vital role within the ecosystem. Colin Varndell's skillful lens brings forth not only the visual splendor but also highlights important aspects of entomology and zoology. Through this image, we gain insight into the fascinating world of these industrious insects and their relationship with flowering plants. As we admire this remarkable snapshot from nature's gallery, let us appreciate both its aesthetic appeal and scientific significance. It serves as a reminder that even amidst our busy lives, there is always room to pause and marvel at Earth's incredible biodiversity.


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Crocus flavus, or dore (Crocus aureus) - Illustration by William Jackson Hooper (1785-1865), etched by Swan, for the botanical magazine of William Curtis, 1829
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Keeper, Leslie Martin Flewin, holding a Kinkajou at London Zoo, February 1913 (b / w photo)
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