Weekly Puzzler #153: Tall White Flower Above Waxy Leaves
Happy Saturday! This week’s puzzler is a plant, commonly found in southeastern North America. Here in North Carolina it is very common, especially on trails along the Blue Ridge Parkway.
Happy Saturday! This week’s puzzler is a plant, commonly found in southeastern North America. Here in North Carolina it is very common, especially on trails along the Blue Ridge Parkway.
Hello and happy Saturday! Did you know last week’s insect? It is a Click Beetle. Click beetles get their name from the slight clicking noise they make when righting themselves.
If you’re easily grossed out by insects with gruesome life cycles, this post might not be for you. The insect pictured in last week’s puzzler was a kind of Ichneumon
Check out this striking insect. Have you seen it? Know what it is? I was sitting in my sunroom recently when this insect landed on the hot tub steps. I
Hello and happy weekend! So yes, we’ve been talking a bit about insects. Let’s do another. I found this one the other day when I was in South Carolina at
Did you recognize the odd-looking creature in last week’s puzzler? It is a Cicada exuvia or shed skin. Some insects, like cicadas, go through incomplete or gradual metamorphosis. This means
Did you recognize the handsome bird in last week’s puzzler? It is a Reddish Egret. The rarest egret in North America, this bird is found in extreme southern Florida and