The American Crow is One Intelligent and Observant Bird
The American Crow is One Intelligent and Observant Bird shows readers an American crow perched in a dead tree simply observing the beautiful morning.
The American Crow is One Intelligent and Observant Bird shows readers an American crow perched in a dead tree simply observing the beautiful morning.
The Scurfy Twiglet Mushroom is an Interesting Winter Fungus shows readers an interesting mushroom that tends to grow in the winter. It also explains and shows readers where the name “scurfy” comes from.
Spring is a Great Time for New Starts and Rejuvenation shows early spring growth on an eastern red cedar tree. It explains the motivation behind the photo and the author/artist’s anticipation of spring.
A Small Feather is a Beautiful Example of Nature’s Artwork shows readers an artistic photo of a feather resting on a leaf. The author/artist explains what motivated her to take that shot.
Roundleaf Bluet is a Beautiful, but Often Overlooked Flower discusses these early springtime beauties, where they grow, and when they flower. It shows readers photos of these wildflowers in full bloom.
The Incredible Fable of the Spider and the Fly has Come to Life shows a canopy jumping spider with the house fly that it recently captured. It tells the story of how the author/artist encountered this spider with prey in a most unusual situation.
Some Sunrises Look Like a Big Fire in the Sky shows readers a brilliant, fiery, rural sunrise. It discusses how a good spot is hugely important when watching a sunrise.
The Interesting Tufted Titmouse is a Full Time Florida Resident shows readers a couple images of a tufted titmouse that lives near the author/artist’s house. It discusses the resident birds and their preferences at feeding time.
Spring Leads to a Beautiful Array of Azaleas shows readers some early springtime azalea flowers. There will be many more flowers to come and soon the bees will be arriving to pollinate the flowers, too.
The Work of Bees Last Fall Leads to Beautiful Flowers Now discusses the role of last year pollinators in helping to bring us crops and wildflowers this year. It shows readers one of the many types of bees found in Florida.
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