Weekly Puzzler #225: Big Eyes on a Green Body
Okay so I’m going to switch tracks today and feature an animal other than a bird for my next few puzzlers. This next one is AWESOME!! I was over-the-moon-thrilled
Okay so I’m going to switch tracks today and feature an animal other than a bird for my next few puzzlers. This next one is AWESOME!! I was over-the-moon-thrilled
Found in semi-open fields, meadows, farmlands, forest edges, along stream sides, the handsome bird from last week’s puzzler is a Black-Billed Magpie, Pica hudsonia. Magpies have a varied diet
One thing that I love about writing this blog is that I regularly get to learn lots of all-things-Mother-Nature. When I’m outside exploring I often notice things that I can’t
My next bird is one that I saw frequently on my trip west this summer, though I didn’t take many photos of it. Several times while we were driving
If you live west of the Rocky Mountains, you’re likely familiar with the hummingbird from last week’s puzzler–a Rufous Hummingbird, Selasphorus rufus. It is well-named, with its rufous back, that
Our next puzzler is a bird that does NOT live on the east coast. Instead, this tiny bird can be found on the west coast, west of the Rocky
If you’ve ever had the chance to watch the bird from puzzler #220, you would probably echo my opinion of this bird–which is that it’s amazing! It is an