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 Southern Live Oak is at It’s Most Beautiful During Summer explains why the author thinks that these iconic southern trees at exceptionally striking during the summer. It then shows readers a photo of one specific tree that represents them well.
The Boat-Tailed Grackle is an Interesting Coastal Bird show artistically enhanced photos of a male and a female grackle. It then discusses a few interesting facts about the birds and how the images were created.
A Couplet of Narrow Leaf Plantains Make a Beautiful Sight tells the story of how this “mistake” shot turned out to be a good featured image. It also explains why the photographer enjoys taking images of this plant.
The Beautiful Color of the Orange Milkwort Can Be Enhanced Artistically explains the motivation for tonight’s featured photo. It also explains what was done to make this a unique image.
American White Ibis Are More Colorful as Juveniles explains how these beautiful birds change from brown to white as they mature. It also shows several examples of adult and juvenile birds.
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.
These Two Colorful Beauties are Summer Favorites shows readers a photo taken in the author’s own yard. It identifies the species involved and explains why they are favorites.
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