It’s the season for spotting fireflies in some parts of the US, especially in the humid or damp areas that the winged beetles love. For fireflies themselves, it’s a season of love. They create these soft flashes of light as they search for a suitable mate. The glow is produced by a chemical reaction in a firefly’s abdomen. In addition to attracting a partner, the light is believed to deter potential predators by signaling that the insect’s chemical makeup may produce a foul taste or even be toxic. The fireflies in our homepage image were photographed with a long exposure in the Philippines, where fireflies are a popular tourist attraction. Some firefly species here and in other parts of Southeast Asia are known for their synchronized flashing, creating dramatic light shows in the dark.
A summertime light show
Today in History
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Bridge of Hillsborough County
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Snow on the temple
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Ode to the sun
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Golden Bridge, Bà Nà Hills, Da Nang, Vietnam
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Impala in Moremi Game Reserve, Botswana
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A notorious advocate for women
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This reef is nowhere near the sea…
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A learning garden
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Manhattan
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Natural Bridges State Beach in Santa Cruz, California
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Composite image of a lunar eclipse
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Cherry blossom season in Tokyo
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Whatever floats your boat
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National Blueberry Day
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Mount Hood, Oregon
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The Lena Delta Wildlife Reserve in Siberia, Russia
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Seitan Limania Beach, Crete
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A wild and scenic scene
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Infrared Jupiter, erupting Io
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A Eurasian lynx in Siberia
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World Meteorological Day
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Helloooooo, Innsbruck
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River Quoich in Aberdeenshire, Scotland
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Nesting season for the leatherbacks
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