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Best 1 Locusta migratoria manilensis (Oriental Migratory Locust)

Locusta migratoria manilensis, commonly known as the Oriental Migratory Locust, is a grasshopper species within the Acrididae family. This insect is notable for its large-scale migratory swarming behavior and significant agricultural impact, particularly in Asia. The locust’s ability to rapidly form...

2 Glasswing Butterfly

The Glasswing butterfly is a distinctive nymphalid species from Central America. Its most remarkable feature is its nearly transparent wings, offering exceptional camouflage against sunlight. This unique adaptation allows it to evade predators and facilitates migration across vast distances. Primari...

3 Monarch
Monarch

The monarch butterfly is a striking orange and black butterfly native to North America. It’s notable for its complex multigenerational migration, traveling thousands of miles to winter in Mexico. These butterflies are particularly important for researchers studying insect behavior and migration patt...

4 Desert Locust (Schistocerca gregaria)

The Desert Locust, *Schistocerca gregaria*, is a migratory grasshopper belonging to the Acrididae family. Native to Africa and the Middle East, it’s notable for its ability to form incredibly large swarms. These swarms can rapidly consume vast amounts of vegetation, posing a significant threat to ag...

5 Locusta migratoria migratorioides (African Migratory Locust)

Locusta migratoria migratorioides, commonly known as the African Migratory Locust, is a grasshopper species within the Acrididae family. It's notable for its highly organized swarming behavior and devastating impact on agriculture. These locusts consume vast quantities of vegetation, often leading t...

6 Baikal Teal

The Baikal Teal is a dabbling duck species native to freshwater lakes and wetlands of eastern Siberia and northeastern China. It’s recognized by striking male plumage featuring intricate green, yellow, and black markings used during courtship displays. This teal undertakes extensive migratory journe...

7 Migratory Locust (Locusta migratoria)

Locusta migratoria, commonly known as the migratory locust, is a grasshopper belonging to the Acrididae family. This species is notable for its massive swarms that migrate across vast distances, consuming crops and causing significant agricultural damage. Originating in Africa and Asia, it's particu...

8 Red Locust (Nomadacris septemfasciata)

The Red Locust is a major agricultural pest native to Sub-Saharan Africa, distinguished by its seven distinct abdominal bands and periodic explosive population swarms.

9 Rufous Hummingbird

The Rufous Hummingbird (Selasphorus rufus) undertakes one of the longest migrations relative to body size of any bird, traveling over 6,000 km from Mexico to breeding grounds in Alaska.

10 Pink-spotted hawk-moth

The Pink-spotted hawk-moth is a large American moth notable for its distinct pink abdominal bands and its long-distance migratory patterns throughout the Americas.

11 Migratory Grasshopper (Melanoplus sanguinipes)

The Migratory Grasshopper is a highly destructive pest across North America, historically infamous for its massive 19th-century outbreaks that ruined pioneer settlements.

12 Australian Plague Locust (Chortoicetes terminifera)

The Australian Plague Locust is an infamous insect native to Australia, noted for its highly destructive swarming phases that repeatedly ruin crops in the eastern states.

13 Calliope Hummingbird

The Calliope Hummingbird (Selasphorus calliope) is the smallest bird native to the United States and Canada, with adult males weighing roughly 2.5 grams.

14 Convolvulus hawk-moth

The Convolvulus hawk-moth is a large, migratory species found across the Old World, notable for its long proboscis used to feed from deep trumpet-shaped flowers.

15 South American Locust (Schistocerca cancellata)

The South American Locust is the only truly migratory locust species on the continent, historically causing immense agricultural damage during massive 20th-century outbreaks.

16 Bedstraw hawk-moth

The bedstraw hawk-moth is a Holarctic species known for its striking olive and pink wing patterns, whose larvae primarily feed on plants in the bedstraw family across northern regions.

17 Nomadacris guttulosa (Spotted Locust)

Nomadacris guttulosa, commonly known as the spotted locust, is an African grasshopper noted for its significant size and distinctively colorful, heavily spotted nymphal stages.

18 Wadden Sea Sandbars

The Wadden Sea Sandbars span the coasts of the Netherlands, Germany, and Denmark, forming the largest unbroken system of intertidal sand and mudflats and a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

19 White-lined sphinx

The White-lined sphinx is a widespread and abundant moth in North America, famous for its massive daytime migrations and hovering flight while feeding.

20 Melanoplus sanguinipes

A major migratory agricultural pest across North American grasslands, ranked among the most economically damaging grasshopper species in both the United States and Canada.

21 Moroccan Locust (Dociostaurus maroccanus)

The Moroccan Locust is a significant agricultural threat across the Mediterranean Basin and North Africa, historically responsible for severe crop damage during droughts.

22 Striped hawk-moth

The striped hawk-moth is a highly adaptable species found across the Americas, recognized by its distinct longitudinal body stripes and its occasional population explosions in deserts.

23 Ruby-throated Hummingbird

The Ruby-throated Hummingbird (Archilochus colubris) is the only hummingbird species that regularly breeds in eastern North America, migrating across the Gulf of Mexico each spring and fall.

24 American Bird Grasshopper (Schistocerca americana)

The American Bird Grasshopper is a large, strong-flying insect native to North America, recognized as an occasional agricultural pest capable of long-distance migrations.

25 Allen's Hummingbird

Allen's Hummingbird (Selasphorus sasin) has a resident subspecies on the Channel Islands of California that does not migrate, distinguishing it from the migratory mainland population.

26 Black-chinned Hummingbird

The Black-chinned Hummingbird (Archilochus alexandri) is a widespread western North American species whose iridescent purple throat band is only visible in direct light.

27 Silver y moth

The silver y moth (Autographa gamma) is a highly migratory Eurasian insect species noted for the distinct silver y-shaped marking clearly visible on its dark forewings.

28 Broad-tailed Hummingbird

The Broad-tailed Hummingbird (Selasphorus platycercus) is a high-altitude specialist of Rocky Mountain meadows, where males produce a distinctive trilling wingbeat sound in flight.

29 Chandeleur Islands

The Chandeleur Islands are a chain of uninhabited barrier islands and sandbars off the coast of Louisiana, forming the Breton National Wildlife Refuge.

30 Humbe tenuicornis

An African acridid found in eastern and southern Africa, known for its slender antennae and periodic population increases that can cause localized crop damage.

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