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.
Let’s Sing the Beautiful Blues Just Because It’s Winter tries to add a little color to readers lives during the season that is traditionally pretty bland. Tonight’s images focus on the color blue.
Carolina Desert Chicory is Beautiful, Colorful Pollinator Attractant discusses the uses of this gorgeous flower as an attractor for pollinators and other wildlife. It also gives readers some facts about the plant and it’s other uses.
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.
Colorful Fun for the New Year is Great! introduces readers to the pair of recolored blackjack flower images that are the subjects of tonight’s blog post.
Here’s Wishing Everyone a Great and Very Happy 2022! wishes readers a Happy New Year and celebrates with some pretty sunrise images.
A Happy Ending to the Year 2021 celebrates New Year’s Eve with a slideshow of highlights from What Next Photography and Graphic Arts in 2021. See you in 2022!!!
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Japanese Bristlegrass is Great for Wildlife discusses this grass as an invasive weed that can be problematic for crops. It also explains to readers how it provides food for quite a few types of wildlife, and even for people.
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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