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Insectivorous Collection (page 9)

"Insectivorous Wonders: Nature's Carnivores in Action" Delicate and deadly, the Cephalotus follicularis, also known as the Australian pitcher plant

Background imageInsectivorous Collection: White-winged Dove

White-winged Dove (Zenaida asiatica) perched on a rock in Arizona, USA

Background imageInsectivorous Collection: Inca dove

Inca dove (Columbina inca) perched on a rock in the Sonoran desert, Arizona, USA

Background imageInsectivorous Collection: Male Pyrrhuloxia

Male Pyrrhuloxia (Cardinalis sinuatus) on the ground in the Sonoran desert, Arizona

Background imageInsectivorous Collection: Cactus Wren

Cactus Wren
A Cactus Wren (Campylorhynchus brunneicapillus) in a dead bush in the Arizona desert, USA

Background imageInsectivorous Collection: Blackstart in a tree

Blackstart in a tree
Blackstart (Cercomela melanura) in a tree. The blackstart is a chat found in desert regions in North Africa, the Middle East and the Arabian Peninsula

Background imageInsectivorous Collection: Head of a pipistrelle bat

Head of a pipistrelle bat. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of the head of a pipistrelle bat (Pipistrellus pipistrellus)

Background imageInsectivorous Collection: Eurasian Badger (Meles meles) adult, emerging from sett, in daylight, Oxfordshire, England

Eurasian Badger (Meles meles) adult, emerging from sett, in daylight, Oxfordshire, England

Background imageInsectivorous Collection: Eurasian Badger (Meles meles) cub, foraging on sett, in daylight, Oxfordshire, England

Eurasian Badger (Meles meles) cub, foraging on sett, in daylight, Oxfordshire, England

Background imageInsectivorous Collection: Eurasian Badger (Meles meles) cub, foraging amongst vegetation, in daylight, Oxfordshire, England

Eurasian Badger (Meles meles) cub, foraging amongst vegetation, in daylight, Oxfordshire, England

Background imageInsectivorous Collection: Eurasian Badger (Meles meles) cub, on chalk spoil heap, in daylight, Oxfordshire, England

Eurasian Badger (Meles meles) cub, on chalk spoil heap, in daylight, Oxfordshire, England

Background imageInsectivorous Collection: Long-leaved Butterwort (Pinguicula longifolia) on rock ledge, Pyrenees, Spain

Long-leaved Butterwort (Pinguicula longifolia) on rock ledge, Pyrenees, Spain
ROG-13227 Long-leaved Butterwort on rock ledge Pyrenees, Spain Pinguicula longifolia Bob Gibbons Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageInsectivorous Collection: Common butterwort (Pinguicula vulgaris) in flower, with insects on leaves. Scotland

Common butterwort (Pinguicula vulgaris) in flower, with insects on leaves. Scotland
ROG-12615 Common butterwort in flower, with insects on leaves. Scotland Pinguicula vulgaris Bob Gibbons Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageInsectivorous Collection: An insectivorous plant Cobra Lily (Darlingtonia californica) in the Klamath Mountains

An insectivorous plant Cobra Lily (Darlingtonia californica) in the Klamath Mountains, North California
ROG-13001 An insectivorous plant Cobra Lily in the Klamath Mountains, North California, USA Darlingtonia californica Bob Gibbons Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageInsectivorous Collection: Lesser bladderwort (Utricularia minor). Dorset bog

Lesser bladderwort (Utricularia minor). Dorset bog
ROG-12469 Lesser bladderwort Dorset bog. UK Utricularia minor Bob Gibbons Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageInsectivorous Collection: Butterwort - an inconspicous insectivorous plant in flower Ben Eighe National Nature Reserve

Butterwort - an inconspicous insectivorous plant in flower Ben Eighe National Nature Reserve, Scotland
MAB-170 Butterwort Ben Eighe National Nature Reserve, Scotland Pinguicula vulgaris an inconspicous insectivorous plant in flower

Background imageInsectivorous Collection: A Damselfly caught on Sundew an insectivorous plant in Ambleside, UK

A Damselfly caught on Sundew an insectivorous plant in Ambleside, UK
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Background imageInsectivorous Collection: Common blue damselfly / Common Bluet - caught on Great Sundew (Drosera anglica) leaf; Dorset. UK

Common blue damselfly / Common Bluet - caught on Great Sundew (Drosera anglica) leaf; Dorset. UK
ROG-12458 Common blue damselfly / Common Bluet - caught on Great Sundew (Drosera anglica) leaf Dorset. UK Enallagma cyathigera Bob Gibbons Please note that prints are for personal display purposes

Background imageInsectivorous Collection: Greater Double-collared Sunbird male feeding at flowers of Aloe arborescens

Greater Double-collared Sunbird male feeding at flowers of Aloe arborescens
ASW-4707 Greater Double-collared Sunbird male feeding at flowers of Aloe arborescens Grahamstown, Eastern Cape, South Africa. Cinnyris afer Alan J. S

Background imageInsectivorous Collection: Scarlet Robin male. Common in forest, woodland and suburbs. Perth, W. Australia

Scarlet Robin male. Common in forest, woodland and suburbs. Perth, W. Australia. Distribution: SE and SW Australia
ASW-4273 Scarlet Robin - male Perth, W. Australia Petroica multicolor Common in forest, woodland and suburbs. Distribution: SE and SW Australia. Fam: Petroicidae Alan J. S

Background imageInsectivorous Collection: Cape / Orange-throated Longclaw - feeds mostly on insects, also some green seeds

Cape / Orange-throated Longclaw - feeds mostly on insects, also some green seeds
ASW-4514 Cape / Orange-throated Longclaw Grahamstown, Eastern Cape, South Africa Macronyx capensis feeds mostly on insects, also some green seeds

Background imageInsectivorous Collection: New Holland Honeyeater feeding on Grevillea flowers. Occupies coastal heaths and woodlands

New Holland Honeyeater feeding on Grevillea flowers. Occupies coastal heaths and woodlands. Warren National Park, W
ASW-4263 New Holland Honeyeater feeding on Grevillea flowers Warren National Park, W. Australia Phylidonyris novaehollandiae Occupies coastal heaths and woodlands Distribution: SW, SE ands Australia

Background imageInsectivorous Collection: New Holland Honeyeater on Grevillea bush. Occupies coastal heaths and woodlands

New Holland Honeyeater on Grevillea bush. Occupies coastal heaths and woodlands. Warren National Park, W. Australia
ASW-4262 New Holland Honeyeater on Grevillea bush Warren National Park, W. Australia Phylidonyris novaehollandiae Occupies coastal heaths and woodlands Distribution: SW, SE ands Australia. Alan J. S

Background imageInsectivorous Collection: Laughing Kookaburra. Largest species of kingfisher. Sedentary, common, occupying diverse habitats

Laughing Kookaburra. Largest species of kingfisher. Sedentary, common, occupying diverse habitats
ASW-4257 Laughing Kookaburra Joondalup Park, Perth, W. Australia. Dacelo novaeguineae Largest species of kingfisher. Sedentary, common, occupying diverse habitats

Background imageInsectivorous Collection: Carnivorous (insectivorous) flowers

Carnivorous (insectivorous) flowers, Les Hauts de Grand Anse, island of Mahe, Seychelles, Indian Ocean, Africa

Background imageInsectivorous Collection: Carnivorous flower

Carnivorous flower, Les Hauts de Grand Anse, island of Mahe, Seychelles, Indian Ocean, Africa



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"Insectivorous Wonders: Nature's Carnivores in Action" Delicate and deadly, the Cephalotus follicularis, also known as the Australian pitcher plant, lures unsuspecting insects into its pitcher-shaped traps with enticing nectar. The Dionaea muscipula, famously called the Venus Fly Trap, showcases its remarkable ability to snap shut when a curious insect triggers its sensitive trigger hairs. A dragonfly finds itself ensnared in the lobes of a captivating flowering plant, becoming an unintended meal for this cunning predator. Hovering nearby is a housefly, unaware of the imminent danger lurking within reach of this carnivorous plant's clutches. Transporting us back in time is a mesmerizing historical artwork depicting a nightjar swooping down to snatch up insects on moonlit nights. Witnessing nature's precision and stealth, we observe a Namaqua chameleon skillfully capturing its prey with lightning-fast tongue strikes. Meerkats exhibit their resourcefulness as they scavenge for small insects amidst arid landscapes while remaining vigilant against potential predators. Once again we encounter the fascinating Cephalotus follicularis - an Australian pitcher plant that entices insects with alluring colors and sweet-smelling secretions before trapping them inside its deceptive pitchers. In Costa Rica's lush rainforests, a Green Hermit Hummingbird hovers gracefully near vibrant passion flowers - both reliant on each other for sustenance through their symbiotic relationship. Journeying to East Madagascar's Pangalanes canal reveals enchanting Madagascar pitcher plants (Nepenthes madagascariensis), showcasing their unique adaptations to capture unsuspecting prey within their elegant pitchers' depths. Two Dionaea muscipula or Venus Fly Traps captivate our attention.