Weekly Puzzler #252: Yellow and Black Butterfly
Happy weekend! Our puzzler for this week is a butterfly that is common throughout eastern North America. I’m SURE you have seen it on a flower near you! Check it
Happy weekend! Our puzzler for this week is a butterfly that is common throughout eastern North America. I’m SURE you have seen it on a flower near you! Check it
Years ago when I realized for the first time in my life I could actually plant a garden and welcome butterflies, bees, and other pollinators, the first thing I knew
So since I just did a post about Mother Nature’s mimics, I thought I would feature a mimic for today’s puzzler. Check out these photos below. This “leaf” can be
Before we start on Mother Nature’s Mimics I want to give you a sneak peak into a few topics I’m working on for upcoming posts. Is it a fly? A
As you likely know I recently published a post about unloved and unappreciated creatures like spiders, bees and caterpillars. Afterwards a man I know through my blog, named Murray, who
People kill all of the caterpillars and then ask, where are the butterflies? I was recently talking to a family member who disclosed that she was going to hire an
I’ll be the first to say I’m definitely a morning bird, not a night owl. By the time 10:00pm rolls around it’s highly likely I’ll be in bed, snuggled tightly