This is Why I Love Living Here!
This is Why I Love Living Here! This blog episode features a white tailed deer with her young fawn. It goes on to explain why this was such a special encounter for the author/artist.
This is Why I Love Living Here! This blog episode features a white tailed deer with her young fawn. It goes on to explain why this was such a special encounter for the author/artist.
Beautiful Passion Fruit Flowers are Sparse This Spring shows a gorgeous purple passion fruit flower in it’s wild setting. It goes on to explain why these flowers have been so few this year.
Beautiful Butterflies and Colorful Flowers are Here for Summer shows readers a beautiful male fiery skipper feeding from an Indian blanket flower. It also explains why the author/artist was so taken by the colors at the scene.
A Bygone Oak Tree is Beautiful and Still Very Useful shows readers a long dead oak tree in the woods of central Florida. It explains why the author/artist likes these trees so much, both as art subjects and as pieces of nature.
Sandhill Cranes are Well Known for Their Beautiful Colors features an adult Sandhill crane that was hunting for insects and seeds in the Lower Suwannee National Wildlife Refuge.
It’s the Season for Beautiful Powderpuffs to Bloom shows readers these fluffy little flowers individually and in a field of them. It explains about the vines being known as sensitive.
The Eastern Bluebird is Colorful and Highly Territorial features a minimalist photo of a male Eastern bluebird defending his territory with a song. It explains where the author/artist found the bird and a bit more about their interaction.
Colorful Little Shield-Backed Bugs are True Bugs, Not Beetles discusses the beautiful shield-backed bugs, often also called jewel bugs. It shows several photos of one particular species of these insects.
Leaf-Footed Bugs Produce Colorful Nymphs that Look Different shows readers some very small first instar leaf-footed bug nymphs on the seed head of a dandelion. It discusses the lifecycle of these insects, and focuses on the stages of the nymphs.
Beautiful Alamo Vine Flowers are Very Early This Year shows readers a couple of early Alamo vine flowers. It explains the author/artist’s surprise and delight.
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