Weekly Puzzler #117: Foster Parents…but Not by Choice!
Last week’s puzzler was the song of an eastern towhee, an attractive bird common to the eastern United States. As I was learning about this bird I discovered that in
Last week’s puzzler was the song of an eastern towhee, an attractive bird common to the eastern United States. As I was learning about this bird I discovered that in
First off, congratulations to Renee who was the winner of my Weekly Puzzler contest! Earlier this week I sent her one of my blank notebooks. A new contest starts today!
A handful of people knew the answer to last week’s puzzler–were you one of them? The mystery “ball” was an owl pellet but I’m betting for some of you that
Have you ever seen a ring-necked pheasant? Did you get a good, close-up look at it? Was it a striking male or one of the duller females? The first time
If you’re a birder you may have known that last week’s puzzler was made by a red bellied woodpecker. This 9 inch woodpecker is common in the eastern United States
Were you one of the ones who guessed that last week’s puzzler was a ring-necked pheasant? Did you recognize those beautiful feathers from the bird’s back? If you’ve ever seen
Safe to say before this recent trip to Nebraska I knew nothing about the animal called a prairie chicken! So maybe you are like me and this will all be