Weekly Puzzler Answer #184
As Murray, one of my blog subscribers pointed out, last week’s puzzler was one in which the answer was right in the title and it wasn’t even necessary to read
As Murray, one of my blog subscribers pointed out, last week’s puzzler was one in which the answer was right in the title and it wasn’t even necessary to read
Hello and happy weekend! How have you been doing with the cold temperatures and snow? Did you get some snow where you live? Here in Asheville we have been having
I had lots of guesses on this puzzler, though no one actually got both birds correct. Here it is again, just to remind you. I think looking at the pictures
Hello and welcome to the last Saturday in 2018! Another year gone by. Are you ready for 2019? Last week’s puzzler was a silhouette of a wood stork in flight.
Happy Saturday! I hope you are having a great day and staying dry. Here in western North Carolina it has been raining for two days, making everything a bit soggy.
Did you recognize the American Pika, Ochotona princeps from last week’s puzzler? The American pika can be found throughout south western Canada and the western Untied States on rocky slopes. It is well-adapted to
Since we’ve been talking about mammals, I thought I would stick with that theme and do another mammal puzzler. The photo below was taken in the Sierra Nevada Range of