Weekly Puzzler Answer 269
The white, fuzzy masses on last week’s puzzler may have looked like some kind of fungal growth but they are actually an animal, or more accurate, many animals. If we
The white, fuzzy masses on last week’s puzzler may have looked like some kind of fungal growth but they are actually an animal, or more accurate, many animals. If we
Happy Weekend, friends. I hope you are enjoying the lovely weather we’ve been having and can make time to get outside and enjoy it this weekend. Last week’s puzzler was
The white flower in last week’s puzzler is white clintonia, (Clinton umbrellulata) also called Clinton’s lily, bluebead, and speckled wood lily. It is found in forests throughout the Appalachian Mountains
Our last puzzler was a sound clue, from a bugling ELK. Have you ever heard one? It’s definitely a sound and spectacle worth traveling for, and if you’re ever in
Last week’s puzzler was an Eastern Tiger Swallowtail and the colorful iridescent blue means it is a female. If you guessed both of these correctly your name will be entered
Hello friends! Happy 4th of July weekend. I hope you’re having a great holiday, getting to be outside and enjoying the beautiful weather. My puzzler answer is coming late this
The answer to weekly puzzler #248 is Black Cherry, Prunus serotina, also known as Wild Black Cherry, Mountain Black Cherry and Rum Cherry. Its common name comes from the color of