Weekly Puzzler #234: Long Legged Slate Blue Bird
A couple of weeks ago I spent a few days in South Carolina, outside of Charleston at a place called Caw Caw Interpretive Center. My time there was unhurried and
A couple of weeks ago I spent a few days in South Carolina, outside of Charleston at a place called Caw Caw Interpretive Center. My time there was unhurried and
Back before I was intimately acquainted with nature, I thought of flowers as the first sign of spring. For me then, daffodils, crocus and hyacinthus represented spring and I always
Was last week’s mystery insect one you’ve ever seen before? It is a beneficial insect that you should be happy to discover in your garden. Called, appropriately, a Lacewing, or Chrysoperla
In the years since I have lived at my house in the woods, I have transformed the backyard from a grassy lawn to a collection of perennial “islands” that feature
Hi there and happy Saturday! I hope this post finds you well, safe and maybe looking forward to some outside exploration on this fall weekend. Our next puzzler
Did you know you can determine the sex of a Monarch butterfly just by looking at it when its wings are open? Check out this photo from our puzzler: There
Happy October! Fall has arrived! In North America there are two large orange and black butterflies and one of them gets all of the attention, so much so, that most