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A Carolina chickadee picks between and seeds being set out on a wooden feeding station. The bird has a grey underside with darker grey wings. There is a slight rust color to the belly. The head is capped in black and also has a black chin. A triangle of white separates the black patches.
11 Jul
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The Carolina Chickadee is a Fun and Interesting Backyard Friend

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The Carolina Chickadee is a Fun and Interesting Backyard Friend tells the readers about the chickadees that come to her feeder. It then gives some interesting information about these birds.

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An image of a brownish red feather with a grey tip on a black background. The feather has a small drop of water on the left side near the tip and some of the middle has been roughed up.
09 Jul
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The Beauty of a Single Feather Can be Amazing!

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A closeup photo of an arrow leaf sida flower in full bloom. The blossom has five, thin, light yellow petals that grow in a swirl. The center of the flower is a brighter yellow and has seven bright red stamens surrounded by yellow pollen. There are two Buds below the flower and the whole scene is surrounded by green leaves.
08 Jul
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Beautiful Arrow Leaf Sida Blossoms Love Rain

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Sida Blossom Hi everyone! I’m going to try something new a couple days a week. I’m going to post just...

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A closeup photo of a manatee tree snail in the process of crossing between two plastic fence boards. The boards are smooth, white, and spattered by algae, the food that this snail prefers. The snail is a brownish grey with two long eye stalks and two shorter antennas. The bottom of the head is attached to the upper board while the rest of the body remains attached to the lower board. A portion of the darker, shiny shell is also visible.
07 Jul
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The Manatee Tree Snail: A Beautiful Garden Friend

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The Manatee Tree Snail: A Beautiful Garden Friend introduces these beautiful Florida snails and explains why they are good for your garden and trees. It also discusses some of their interesting habits.

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The mid afternoon sun shines down through the trees onto a slow moving stream and a bed of spatterdock plants. The water is dark blue and reflects the trees well. The spatterdock has many, large, heart shaped leaves growing at various levels above the water.
06 Jul
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Spatterdock is Beautiful and Multifunctional

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Spatterdock is Beautiful and Multifunctional introduces readers to the spatterdock plant, which is related to waterlilies, but is not a typical waterlily. It also tells readers about the many ways that spatterdock is a useful plant, both to wildlife and people.

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A macro shot of the head and thorax of a grass-like mantis. The mantis is brown with darker brown spots. The thorax is rough and bumpy. The head is made up mainly of eyes. The eyes are light and dark brown striped as is the rest of the head. There are also three dark bumps on the top and front of the head. The antennas, made up of many small segments can be seen arising from the head between the eyes.
05 Jul
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The Amazing Grass-like Mantis is a Strictly Southern Species

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The Amazing Grass-like Mantis is a Strictly Southern Species tells readers why this mantis is amazing and like no other in this country. It gives people who don’t live in the Deep South the chance to see this insect through photos.

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A blue, five petaled flower with a yellow center and green stem is drawn on a background of red and white stripes in celebration of the 4th of July.
04 Jul
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Happy Independence Day! Let’s All Have a Great Celebration!

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Happy Independence Day! Let’s All Have a Great Celebration! wishes everyone a happy Fourth of July holiday. It gives a little bit of the history of this holiday in the United States.

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A pen and ink drawing of a fluffy puppy lying down chewing on a toy. Done in a rainbow of colors from one side of the drawing to the other.
03 Jul
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Pets Need to Be Prepared in Case of Emergencies, Too

Posted by whatnext10 Dogs & Cats, Veterinary Medicine

Pets Need to Be Prepared in Case of Emergencies, Too explains several important things you can do to make sure your pets are ready to evacuate in an emergency. Being prepared can help reduce stress on both yourself and your pet in an already stressful situation!

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A fledgling barred owl in a rehabilitation center fluffs itself and opens it’s wings to try to appear larger in response to a perceived threat. The young owl still has juvenile feathers, which are light colored and fuzzy on it’s head, but the face and body are getting the adult feathers and coloration.
01 Jul
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American Zoo Day Is a Celebration of Zoos and More

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American Zoo Day is a Celebration of Zoos and More celebrates all of amazing things that zoo provide besides just animals for people to observe. It discusses the first American zoo and how zoos have progressed since then.

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A closeup photo of a spike of pickerelweed flowers and seeds. The flowers are tubular shaped and dark blue in color. The seeds are small green balls. Dark purple buds are also present. The seeds, Buds, and flowers are all covered in a layer of fine, bristly fuzz.
29 Jun
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Pickerelweed is an Incredibly Attractive and Beneficial Aquatic Plant

Posted by whatnext10 Plants and Flowers

Pickerelweed is an Incredibly Attractive and Beneficial Aquatic Plant tells of how the author first noticed and photographed this gorgeous plant. It also explains why this is such a great plant for the ecosystem.

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