Weekly Puzzler #173: A Mammal with a White Striped Face and Short Legs
Happy Saturday and Happy November! Are you ready for another month? While I was out west on my recent road trip I saw many animals that don’t live in my
Happy Saturday and Happy November! Are you ready for another month? While I was out west on my recent road trip I saw many animals that don’t live in my
Did you know the pretty bird from last week’s puzzler? It is called a Varied Thrush and can be found along the western coast of North America. With its black
Hello and happy weekend! Until this recent road trip that I am on, I had never heard of or seen this next puzzler–a bird that is common in the western
Did you recognize the owl from last week’s puzzler? I admit, when I first saw it I was puzzled and had to enlist the help of my birder-husband to identify
Did you recognize the purple flower from last week’s puzzler as New York Ironweed, Vernonia noveboracensis? It is commonly seen in fields in eastern North America, blooming from September through October.
Did you recognize the tall, spiky plant from last week’s puzzler as Mullein, or Verbascum thapsus ? According to Encyclopedia.com, some common names of mullein include ” flannel leaf, beggar’s blanket,
Did you recognize last week’s puzzler as American Pokeweed or Phytolacca americana? This plant is native to eastern North America and often can be found in abandoned fields and at the