The Lesser Black-backed Gull is a Beautiful winter Visitor to the US introduces this European gull that sometimes winters along the east coast of the United States. It discusses habits, food, and migration patterns.
A Happy Ending to the Year 2021 celebrates New Year’s Eve with a slideshow of highlights from What Next Photography and Graphic Arts in 2021. See you in 2022!!!
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Ferruginous Tiger Crane Flies are Harmless and Great for the Environment explains that these small flies don’t bite or sting even though they are often mistaken for large mosquitoes. It also tells readers a few interesting facts about these cool little flies.
Swainson’s Thrush is a Beautiful Migrant Through Central Florida tell how the author found a little thrush trapped in her screened porch. It also tells readers more about the Swainson’s thrush, an insect eating bird that migrates through this area in the fall.
Arrow Shaped Micrathena Spiders are Colorful and Great for the Environment reminds readers of the importance of spiders to the environment and to those of us who like to spend time outdoors. It then introduces this colorful spider.
The Brown Pelican is Beautiful and an Amazing Fisherman gives readers several interesting facts about brown pelicans and how they live. It also discusses this bird’s status as an endangered species and its importance as an indicator species.
The Black Swallowtail is an Interesting, Sexually Dimorphic Butterfly explains to readers several unusual aspects of the black swallowtail butterfly and it’s caterpillars, including the sexual dimorphism of the adults. It also gives information about ranges, habitats, and behaviors.
The Duskywing Who Became Incredibly Colorful explains to readers how and why the featured image was created.
Wild Honey Bees Have an Interesting History and Lifestyle explains how honey bees came to the New World and where they came from. It also describes their social structure and lifestyle.
The Twin Flagged Jumping Spider Has a Unique Hunting Style explains to readers how this quick little spider hunts it’s favorite food, ants. It also tells readers how these spiders got their name and where they can be found.
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