Weekly Puzzler #32
For this week’s puzzler, I have a picture of a feather in some frost-covered grass. Do you know whose feather it is? Click HERE for the answer! [whohit]-Weekly Puzzler #32-[/whohit]
For this week’s puzzler, I have a picture of a feather in some frost-covered grass. Do you know whose feather it is? Click HERE for the answer! [whohit]-Weekly Puzzler #32-[/whohit]
Many people see this at their flowers and think it’s a hummingbird. With their “furry” green bodies and burgundy wings, they do look like a hummingbird so this confusion is easy
This summer I spent a week on a bike riding 411 miles across the state of Iowa. Called Ragbrai this annual ride attracts more than 12,000 cyclists from all over
Have you ever seen this creature at your flowers? Know what it is? It is the puzzler for this week! Click HERE to learn the answer. [whohit]-Weekly Puzzler #31-[/whohit]
Last week’s puzzler was a picture of an immature Bald Eagle, though admittedly, without its characteristic white tail and head, it is hard for many to recognize. Bald eagles don’t
This week’s puzzler is a simple question, one I’m often asked by people in my groups when the subject comes up. Why do geese fly in a V? [whohit]-Weekly Puzzler
Here is this week’s puzzler: What kind of bird is this? Hint: It is a bird of prey whose range extends throughout the United States and into Canada. In some