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Two Flies on and under a leaf in the morning Royalty Free Stock Photo
Two Flies on a leaf in the morning Royalty Free Stock Photo
two flies discussing on the leaves and enjoying the beauty of the morning dew Royalty Free Stock Photo
The rising sun framed between two majestic trees, with a flock of birds flying over a misty, golden morning landscape. Royalty Free Stock Photo
a pair of flies mating on a leaf in the morning on a blurred background Royalty Free Stock Photo
close shot of two tiny micropezid flies mating Royalty Free Stock Photo
close shot of two tiny micropezid flies mating Royalty Free Stock Photo
Two Flies on a leaf in the morning
Insects are playing in the morning. Royalty Free Stock Photo
A fly perched on a leaf Royalty Free Stock Photo
close shot of two tiny micropezid flies mating Royalty Free Stock Photo
close shot of two tiny micropezid flies mating Royalty Free Stock Photo
close shot of two tiny micropezid flies mating Royalty Free Stock Photo
close shot of two tiny micropezid flies mating Royalty Free Stock Photo
close shot of two tiny micropezid flies mating Royalty Free Stock Photo
Flies are a type of insect from the order Diptera. The most obvious difference between flies and other insect orders is that flies have only one pair of wings for flight, called halteres, which originate from the hind wings.


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