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.
A Beautiful and Colorful Rendition of a Polyphemus Moth shows readers a large Polyphemus moth that has been artistically recolored in shades of green and yellow. Naturally these moths are reddish brown, marked with black and white.
The Ebony Jewelwing is a Stunning and Unusual Damselfly shows readers the gorgeous male ebony jewelwing and explains why it is somewhat different from most other damselflies. It also provides readers with information about the range and lifecycle.
Everybody Loves the Beautiful Seven Spotted Ladybug introduces readers to this common ladybug that was imported from Europe to eat aphids. It also gives readers some interesting facts about these cool insects.
The Colorful Eastern Lubber Grasshopper is a Good Subject tells readers why these grasshoppers are great photo subjects. It also shows readers how pretty these photogenic insects can be.
A White Moth Becomes a Colorful Blush in the Night discusses the motivation and some of the process involved in turning a photo of a white moth into a colorful artwork.
There are Two Awesome Types of Vultures in Florida shows readers images of both the black vulture and the turkey vulture. These are the only two types of vultures in the United States and both can be found in central Florida.
There’s an Exciting Diversity of Life in Central Florida describes how the author found five separate species to photograph within a quarter mile stretch in her own front yard. This is just a simple example of the surprising diversity of life in the sandhills of Florida.
Watch This Amazing Spider Get All Cleaned Up introduces a video of a white banded fishing spider cleaning itself after getting wet.
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