Beautiful Woolly Bear Caterpillars Love Colorful Butterfly Bush shows a fuzzy woolly bear exploring and feasting on a butterfly bush. It explains how this patch was very attractive to numerous other butterflies as well and made for a wonderful experience.
Pollinators Week is a Very Special Time reminds readers of the vital importance of our pollinators and celebrates the week with several images of various pollinators.
Poppa Cardinal Really Enjoys a Great Breakfast of Seeds features recent images of a male cardinal that the author/artist feeds daily. It discusses why these photos and others were taken and the relationship between herself and these birds.
Not All Larval Insects are as Beautiful as the Adults shows readers a seven spotted ladybug larva. These little larva look nothing like the adult insects. It discusses other insects that also have very different looking larvae.
The Bright Pink Flowers Make Mimosa Trees Exceptionally Colorful displays images of bright pink mimosa flowers and a large mimosa tree in full bloom. It discusses what makes these trees so attractive and also points out that outside their natural range, they can be invasive.
The Male Brown Pelican has Very Colorful Breeding Plumage features a male brown pelican swimming in a canal in his full breeding plumage. It explains the difference in the breeding and nonbreeding plumage and discusses where the author/artist found this particular bird.
Duskywings are Not Colorful, but Are Beautiful in Their Own Way shows readers several examples of these common southern butterflies. It discusses where the author/artist finds them and talks about some of their behavior.
Spider Lilies Have Large, Beautiful Flowers shows readers how gorgeous these big, exotic looking flowers can be. It provides a number of facts about these plants in general and this particular lily.
Fiery Colors Give New Life to a Group of Sedge Fruits describes the author/artist’s process for developing tonight’s colorful artistically modified photo.
A Tiny Fly Laying her Eggs is Very Interesting features a tiny compost fly laying her eggs on the stamen of a passion fruit flower. It explains how the author/artist found the little fly and realized what she was doing.
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