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A male white-marked female tussock moth rests quietly on a white concrete wall.
27 Nov
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The Interesting White-Marked Tussock Moth is a Surprisingly Late Survivor

Posted by whatnext10 Insects, Moths

The Interesting White-Marked Tussock Moth is a Surprisingly Late Survivor discusses how the author encountered this male moth late in the fall. It also tells readers a few interesting facts about this moth’s behavior and mating practices.

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This macro image of the face of a green tree frog emphasizes the beautiful brown and gold eye and the tissue covered ear.
26 Nov
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For the Love of Green Tree Frogs

Posted by whatnext10 Reptiles & Amphibians

For the Love of Green Tree Frogs explains the story behind the featured photo for tonight; a macro shot of a green tree frog.

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This image shows one of our remarkable Florida sunrise in all it’s glory. The sun is just above the horizon and is mostly hidden by clouds. Sun rays are spilling out from behind the clouds both above and below them. Some other fluffy clouds and a bird can also be seen in the sky. In the foreground is an open grassy field that extends to the woods on the horizon.
25 Nov
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Happy Thanksgiving to Everybody!

Posted by whatnext10 Events, Holidays

Happy Thanksgiving to Everyone! wishes everyone a happy Thanksgiving Day and thanks all readers for their support. Happy Thanksgiving!!!

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A pair of brownish yellow gilled bolete mushrooms are growing side by side in the wet leaves underneath an oak tree.
24 Nov
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Gillled Boletes are a Common Mushroom with an Unusual Structure

Posted by whatnext10 Fungi

Gilled Boletes are a Common Mushroom with an Unusual Structure introduces the gilled bolete mushroom which is common mushroom in North America. It has an unusual structure which is confusing to some people.

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A brown and white striped wolf spider gets ready to disappear between two leaves after having just killed and eaten a fly.
23 Nov
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Wolf Spiders Have Unique Eyes and Habits

Posted by whatnext10 Spiders

Wolf Spiders Have Unique Eyes and Habits explains to readers how to tell a wolf spider from several other types of spiders that look similar. It also discusses some of the interesting habits of this spider.

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This closeup of the center off bull thistle plant emphasizes the large spines, reddish edges, and whirled growth pattern.
22 Nov
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Bull Thistle is a Beautiful Plant with a Big Bite

Posted by whatnext10 Plants and Flowers

Bull Thistle is a Beautiful Plant with a Big Bite explains the author’s motivation behind the featured image for tonight.

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The American black nightshade plant is known for it’s white and yellow flowers that grow in clusters at the ends of branched, slightly fuzzy stems.
21 Nov
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American Black Nightshade: Beautiful, Great for Wildlife and Possibly Toxic

Posted by whatnext10 Plants and Flowers

American Black Nightshade: Beautiful, Great for Wildlife and Possibly Toxic discusses the controversy over the toxicity of this plant. It also tells readers about the many kinds of wildlife that use this plant for food and shelter..

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A black and white bristle fly leans far forward in order to remove nectar from a blackjack flower.
20 Nov
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Bristle Flies May Not Be Pretty but They Are Great Pollinators

Posted by whatnext10 Insects

Bristle Flies May Not Be Pretty, but They Are Great Pollinators introduces the bristle fly and some of it’s behaviors to the readers. It also discusses it’s range and uses in agriculture.

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This macro image of a bright yellow fan-shaped jelly fungus with it’s strange structure against a dark blue/green background reminds one of an abstract painting.
19 Nov
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Fungi are Very Important in Recycling Old Wood

Posted by whatnext10 Fungi 1 Comment

Fungi are Very Important in Recycling old Wood tells readers how the unusual looking fan-shaped jelly fungus grows on old decaying wood. It also explains the author’s motivation for taking tonight’s images.

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This image depicts the pink clouds of an early morning sunrise over a misty clearing in the pine and oak woods.
18 Nov
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Pink Mist in the Morning is Magnificently Beautiful

Posted by whatnext10 Landscapes, Sunsets and Sunrises

Pink Mist in the Morning is Magnificently Beautiful explains the story behind tonight’s featured photo.

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