Weekly Puzzler #227: Male or Female Monarch Butterfly
So last week we were talking about the Viceroy Butterfly–a beautiful orange and black butterfly that always has to play second fiddle to the more famous Monarch. Let’s look
So last week we were talking about the Viceroy Butterfly–a beautiful orange and black butterfly that always has to play second fiddle to the more famous Monarch. Let’s look
Happy Fall to you! I hope you are staying safe in this age of Covid-19 and that you are still getting outside to enjoy the beauty and stillness of
Last week’s puzzler is a vigorous vine you can often see growing in the forest, climbing up trees, other vines or even along the ground. It has gorgeous, heart-shaped
I haven’t met many people who don’t enjoy butterflies. After all, what’s not to like? They are beautifully colored, fly gracefully, don’t kill things, have amazing life cycles and just
These big, iridescent eye spots can be found on one of our North American butterflies, called a Common Buckeye. This butterfly, with a wingspan of 39-68mm, is found throughout most of
Did you get to spend a lot of time outside this summer? Have you seen many of our lovely butterflies and moths? I have been seeing this member of Lepidoptera a
In recent weeks some of my readers have expressed interest in planting Milkweed in their yards to help the Monarch butterflies. As you know, the caterpillars of our beloved orange