World Environment Day’s Important Theme: Only One Earth reminds readers that today is World Environment Day and give a little history of the event. It makes suggestions for how we all can participate in helping save our environment.
The Beautiful Red Shouldered Stink Bug Can Damage Plants shows readers several images of this bright green bug. It also explains it life cycle, feeding habits, and range.
Interesting Textures Always Help Make Photography Fun explains to readers how photography has changed the way the author thinks and sees things. It then gives an example of what she means by that
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Beeblossom is Very Attractive to Small Pollinators shows readers a carpenter ant and a small fly searching for nectar on the little flowers and buds. It also explains how this native weed fits into the overall yearly blooming cycle of flowers.
Spiny Orb Weavers are Unmistakably Colorful and Spiked shows readers the beautiful spider that built the most perfect web in the author’s driveway. The spider, a spiny orb weaver is easy to identify due to her unusual spikes.
Mimosas Produce a Beautiful, Fluffy Spring Flower reminds readers of the beauty of the late spring flowers of the mimosa tree. It also tells readers about the bright green seed pods that will arrive in fall and are the end stage of these lovely flowers.
I Hope You Have a Wonderful Memorial Day! wishes all readers a happy holiday and explains what the holiday celebrates. It also offers several suggestions for ways to celebrate. It then shows several nature photos taken in one of our State Parks.
Flea Beetles are Beautiful and Pretty Cool explains several facts about flea beetles as a group since most of them are difficult to tell apart. It also shows readers how they are related to other leaf eating beetles and describes their life cycle.
Bee Flies are Very Interesting to Watch Feed discusses bee flies which are flies that strongly resemble bees. It particularly discusses their feeding habits and an unusual feeding behavior noticed by the author.
Florida‘a Reptiles Love the Summer Weather explains why the author is seeing more reptile and amphibian activity as summer approaches. It focuses on one Eastern fence lizard in particular.
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