Another Unusual Florida Curiosity: An Albino Palmetto Bug shows readers a photo of an unusual albino palmetto bug. It also explains what a palmetto bug is and discusses how this one was found.
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An Unusual but Beautiful Gardenia Flower in August shows readers some recent images of late blooming gardenia flowers. It also tells readers about the author’s bush that is blossoming like crazy.
The Beautiful Zebra Swallowtail is a Strikingly Colorful Butterfly shows readers several photos of these gorgeous, colorful butterflies. It also tells the back story of the images.
Winged Sumac is Great for Attracting Pollinators shows readers several types of pollinators that can be found feeding on the now flowering winged sumac plant. This plant only blooms for a few weeks, but it’s very important to these insects.
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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.
Photo Essay: The Life of a Beautiful Thistle Flower shows readers through photographic images the life of a purple thistle flower from the bud stage, through death and seed production.
The Spotted Orb Weaver Has an Interesting Nocturnal Lifestyle tells readers about the unique lifestyle of this beautiful, colorful spider. It also shows readers several images of a female of the species.
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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 Alamo Vine is One of the Summer’s Most Beautiful Flowers shows readers a couple of these gorgeous flowers while they are wide open. Since they are a species in the morning glory family they spend quite a bit of time at least partially closed.
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