Special Invitation: Blue Ghost & Moth Viewing Party!
Hey all and happy Monday to you. If you live locally in Asheville or western North Carolina, this post’s for you–a special invitation to come out and join me on
Hey all and happy Monday to you. If you live locally in Asheville or western North Carolina, this post’s for you–a special invitation to come out and join me on
Happy August! Can you believe summer is almost over? So last week’s puzzler was a picture of a small part, asking for the identity of the animal. I was impressed
1. All moths are nocturnal False. Many moths ARE nocturnal, but not all. Some are out during the day–you may have seen them at your flowers–perhaps mistaking them for hummingbirds.
Moths are one of those animals that few people pay any attention to, especially since many of us rarely see them. Here’s a chance for you to test your knowledge
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
Did you know that butterflies and moths are in a group called Lep-i-dop-tera? This means “scale wing” which is a perfect name for them since their wings are covered with
Today when I was exploring Asheville, I found one of our most spectacular moths resting on the ground, in the corner, against the cement near a pedestrian overpass