Weekly Puzzler #254: Large, Mostly Yellow Bee
Do you have zinnias or Mexican sunflowers in your yard? Then it’s likely you’ve seen this next insect on those flowers. It is a large, hairy, mostly yellow bee that
Do you have zinnias or Mexican sunflowers in your yard? Then it’s likely you’ve seen this next insect on those flowers. It is a large, hairy, mostly yellow bee that
Do you live somewhere that bald eagles can be regularly seen? Have you traveled somewhere that they live? Wouldn’t you love to fly like an eagle, just for one day,
Last week’s puzzler was an Eastern Tiger Swallowtail and the colorful iridescent blue means it is a female. If you guessed both of these correctly your name will be entered
Hello again! Our puzzler for today is one of the confusing dark swallowtail butterflies. I hope you’ve been following along and saw my recent post giving ways to tell these
Hello and happy September! When you see a dark butterfly in your yard do you have trouble identifying it? There are several dark swallowtails that mimic the Pipevine Swallowtail. And
I know last week’s puzzler was WAY TOO HARD. We’ll do an easier one for this week. The green leaf shape in the vegetation is the chrysalis (also called the pupa)
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