An Interesting and Exciting Experience with the Beautiful White Ibis tells readers about the author’s recent adventure with a flock of immature American white ibises. It also relays some interesting information about these cool wading birds.
The Iconic Red-legged Grasshopper is Important to the Ecosystem discusses the pros and cons of these common grasshoppers. It discusses how they can be crop pests, but they are also an important link to the rest of the food chain.
A Great Blue Skimmer this Summer was a Happy Surprise tells the story of how the author discovered and identified this dragonfly that had been hanging around. It also gives readers some basic facts about Great blue skimmers.
Paper Wasps Have a Very Interesting Social Structure and Lifestyle explains how these beautiful wasps over winter and how they start new colonies in spring. It also touches on their complex social structure.
It’s Incredibly Interesting to Watch the Sanderlings Feed on the Beach explains to readers the unique and energetic way that sanderlings feed on the beaches where they winter. These are highly migratory birds that nest in the High Arctic but winter on beaches throughout the temperate and tropical world.
Spitting Spiders Have an Interesting and Unique Hunting Style explains how these tiny, shy spiders that often live in our homes hunt their insect prey. It also tells readers a number of facts about these little guys.
The Short-Winged Green Grasshopper is Interesting and Colorful gives readers some insight into the lifestyles of grasshoppers in general and this grasshopper in specific. It provides some interesting facts about these beautiful insects.
The Beautiful Palm Warbler is a Cool Winter Visitor introduces readers to the palm warbler, a winter resident of eastern North America. It gives readers a number of facts about this interesting bird.
The Lesser Black-backed Gull is a Beautiful winter Visitor to the US introduces this European gull that sometimes winters along the east coast of the United States. It discusses habits, food, and migration patterns.
Ferruginous Tiger Crane Flies are Harmless and Great for the Environment explains that these small flies don’t bite or sting even though they are often mistaken for large mosquitoes. It also tells readers a few interesting facts about these cool little flies.
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