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Dee Esler is a practicing veterinarian and avid lover of all things animal and nature. She has a long background and educational history dealing with animals. She also works as an amateur photographer and graphic artist in her off hours, and is expanding that portion of her life.
Owlflies Can be Unusual and Interesting Looking Little Things shows readers an example of a Macleay’s owlfly. It goes on to explain where the author/artist found this one and gives some facts about this species and owlflies in general.
The dotted bee fly is very well adapted for it’s niche both physically and in it’s behavior. Learn more about this interesting little fly.
One of the Most Colorful Sunsets Cannot be Bypassed shows readers an incredible sunset that the author/artist nearly passed by.
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