An Unusual, Comical Image of a Discolored Renia Moth shows readers an unusual photo of a moth resting on a mirror. The reflection give the humorous impression that the moth is dancing with itself.
A Colorful and Curious Great Blue Skimmer tells readers the story of the author’s encounter with a male great blue skimmer. It also shares the author’s favorite image from that afternoon.
Fiery Skippers are Bright, Colorful, and Speedy Little Butterflies shows readers two images of these beautiful butterflies feeding on lyreleaf sage flowers. It also discusses their fast, erratic flight which makes the hard to photograph.
The Ordinary Wooly Grey Moth has a Cool, Colorful Caterpillar tells readers why this little, colorful caterpillar is so cool. It compares it with another colorful caterpillar and shows readers a closeup photo of wooly grey caterpillar.
You Have to Love the Wild Eyes! explains to readers the importance of focusing on the eyes when photographing both people and animals. It goes on to discuss the large variety in animal’s eyes and shows some examples.
The Little Yellow is An Incredible, Colorful Southern Butterfly shows readers several photos of these gorgeous little butterflies. It also discusses their love for the sun, range, feeding habits, and lifecycle.
The Palamedes Swallowtail Does an Interesting, Beautiful Mating Dance explains the mating dance done by these pretty butterflies and shows several images taken during such a dance. Then it also give some facts about these butterflies.
Blue-Ringed Dancers are Beautiful and Graceful Damselflies shows readers a male and a female of this sexually dimorphic species. It also informs readers about some basic facts such as range and size.
The Red-banded Hairstreak has Some Cool and Unique Habits tells readers about some of the interesting and important behavior of the red-banded hairstreak. It also gives basic facts and shows readers several images.
National Pollinator’s Week is a Really Important Reason to Celebrate shows readers several images of pollinators in action. It also explains the importance of pollinators to the world.
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