The Girls of the Interesting Hibernaculum Continue to Thrive gives readers an update on the hibernaculum that the author monitored all winter. It shows images of one of the wasps beginning her nest.
The White Tipped Black is a Colorful, Day Flying Moth is an unusual since most moths are fairly drab in color and fly at night. It does have those beautiful fuzzy antennas, though which is part of what makes them moths and not butterflies.
The Salt Marsh Caterpillar Comes in Various Interesting Colors shows readers a very active and athletic salt marsh caterpillar as it moves around in a coral honeysuckle bush. It also gives readers some interesting information about these cool caterpillars.
The Bright Sun Brings Out the Shine of These Beautiful Snails shows readers two images of manatee tree snails, a common Florida garden snail. The snail is in the late afternoon sun, which makes the shell shine nicely.
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A Zebra Swallowtail is Unusual in the Sandhills gives readers some insights to the zebra swallowtail butterfly and it’s behavior. It also shares several photos of this beautiful southeastern butterfly.
The Mable Orchard Orb Weaver is a Fancy, Colorful Spider shows readers the first of these spiders for this year. The small spider was photographed on a decorative surface that seemed appropriate for a decorative spider.
It’s Springtime and Love is in the Air tells the love story of a pair of Northern cardinals.
Grape Leaf Folder Moths are Beautiful, but Have Destructive Caterpillars introduces readers to this common US moth. It explains what kind of damages the caterpillars can cause and why the adults are quite harmless. It also provides info on these interesting moths.
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How Many Legs Does the Interesting American Giant Millipede Have? answers that question and tells readers much more about this eastern North American species. It also shows readers several cool photos.
This Beautiful Bird Wishes You a Great St. Patrick’s Day! wishes all readers a happy St. Patty’s Day with an egret done up in green.
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