Weekly Puzzler Answer 285
Did you recognize the sharp claw from last week’s puzzler as that of a turkey? In honor of Thanksgiving, I couldn’t resist highlighting this amazing animal. In the past I’ve
Did you recognize the sharp claw from last week’s puzzler as that of a turkey? In honor of Thanksgiving, I couldn’t resist highlighting this amazing animal. In the past I’ve
Last week’s puzzler was the outer husk of a beech nut. The seed inside is triangular and eaten by LOTS of different animals. These seeds are a super important, nutrient-dense
Happy Mother’s Day to all of those Mom’s out there! I hope your day is relaxing and memorable in some good and amazing way. I’m sure there will be many
The small bird with the yellow and white stripe by its eye and a distinctive white throat from last week’s puzzler is a white-throated sparrow,(Zonotrichia albicollis.) It is aptly named!
Hello again! Our next puzzler is a bird that I see just about daily in my forested yard in western NC. Sometimes I hear it before I see it, as
Did you recognize the bird from last week’s puzzler as a Brown Thrasher (Toxostoma rufum)? This handsome bird, 12 inches long, is in the same family as mockingbirds and catbirds,
Happy weekend, our last one before we turn the page to yet another month. Next month is blue ghost firefly season!! I always look forward to this time of year