Hurricane Idalia Brought Wind, Rain, and Beautiful Flamingos shows readers photos taken from very far away of the flamingos that are currently in Cedar Key. It explains how they got there and how unusual it is.
Long Legged Flies are Pretty and Helpful shows readers photos of one of Florida’s prettiest little flies. It also explains how useful these guys are and why they’re great to have around.
Here’s Just a Slice of Beautiful Florida Fall Colors shows readers slice of a rainbow formed on an afternoon with partial showers. The colors happened to be particularly bright even though the piece was small.
The Power of Recycling reminds readers how recycling can make a big impact on our environment. It also explains how recycling can save money and create jobs as well as decreasing drain on natural resources, saving energy, and reducing greenhouse gas emissions.
Blister Beetles are Beautiful to Look at, but Don’t Touch shows readers a fall blister beetle that the author/artist found eating the petals of a flower. It explains why they can cause blisters in people and horses and also gives some other information about them.
Here Are Just a Few of Our Beautiful Fall Wildflowers introduces readers to a few of the wildflowers that are blooming like crazy right now in central Florida. All of these flowers are great for attracting pollinators and wildlife.
I Really Do Love My Frogs presents an American bullfrog who was found sunning himself shortly after Hurricane Idalia came through. It discusses the lack of frogs this year due to the dry conditions and hopes for a better frog year in 2024.
Practice Makes Perfect and Sometimes Makes a Cute Photo shows readers a cute little eastern grey squirrel caught in a pose that looks like she just got caught doing something bad. It was taken while the author/artist was practicing with photography.
Illuminated Swallowtail Since Hurricane Idalia came through our fall wildflowers have been blooming like crazy and they are attracting some...
The Eastern Towhee Tends to be Rather Shy tells the story of how the author/artist first spotted this bird and how difficult it’s been to photographs because of it reclusive habits. It also gives some basic facts about the species.
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