I Have to Just Love These Colorful Spiders features a photo of a Mabel orchard orb weaver spider hanging upside down in its web. It explains why the author/artist likes these spiders so much and photographs them often.
Another Classic Southern Flower is the Beautiful Carolina Wild Petunia introduces readers to this hearty wildflower. It explains several key facts about this plant and it’s gorgeous flowers. It also explains why gardeners like it a lot.
Colorful Short-winged Green Grasshoppers have Come Back with Spring shows readers several color variations of this interesting grasshopper. It discusses their feeding habits, longevity, and other details about them.
Beautiful Beeblossom Flowers are Popping Up Everywhere shows readers one of Florida’s drought tolerant spring wildflowers. It is currently thriving where many of our other flowers are not.
The Lovely American Lady is One Colorful Butterfly shows readers a macro photo of an American lady while feeding. It emphasizes the beautiful, bright colors of the butterfly and gives a nice view of how the butterfly eats.
A Fading Flower Still has Spectacular Colors and Textures features a dandelion flower that is in the process of going by. It explains why the author/artist was intrigued by this particular wildflower.
Beautiful Ammophila pectipennis is an Uncommon Florida Wasp shows readers several photos of this uncommon, solitary wasp. It also gives a few facts about them and other thread-waisted wasps, and explains the author/artist’s encounter with this wasp.
Earth Day Really Shouldn’t be Unique, but Celebrated Every Day wishes everyone a Happy Earth Day 2023. It encourages everyone to make an effort to make their part of the Earth a better place every day. It celebrates with some nature photographs.
It’s Just a Little Green Lizard Relaxing in the Sun shows readers a green anole sunning itself after a cool night. With a bit of imagination it looks like he’s sitting on the fence playing a cello.
The Spider and the Ant is Another Interesting Nature Story features a small northern crab spider with an ant that it just caught. It tells the story of the image and the author/artist’s experiences this spring with these spiders.
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