Weekly Puzzler #273: Insect Wing Lined with Green
I was out on my deck the other day and saw this small insect wing. It was covered with dew and to my eye, pretty as a piece of art.
I was out on my deck the other day and saw this small insect wing. It was covered with dew and to my eye, pretty as a piece of art.
The tiny orange dots along the stem of Pipevine are Pipevine Swallowtail butterfly eggs. Female butterflies usually lay the eggs in small groups on the vines, rather than the leaves.
Hello! Happy weekend. Can you believe another month is nearly over? Are you ready for another puzzler? Since we’ve been looking at tiny things, I thought I would stay with
Did you have any ideas about these mini green barrels that I saw on a leaf? They are what entomologists call frass, or what kids call poop. Same thing. This
I saw this at my friend’s farm recently. Check out the photos. Any ideas about this puzzler? Click here to see the answer to this week’s puzzler!
Did you recognize the tiny eggs in last week’s puzzler? I suspect most of you have never seen these as they are very tiny, and usually, on the undersides of
I’ve had the pleasure of watching a lot of black bear activity this summer because of the trail cameras I have out in the forest where I live. One of