Weekly Puzzler Answer #109
If you’re a birder you may have known that last week’s puzzler was made by a red bellied woodpecker. This 9 inch woodpecker is common in the eastern United States
If you’re a birder you may have known that last week’s puzzler was made by a red bellied woodpecker. This 9 inch woodpecker is common in the eastern United States
Were you one of the ones who guessed that last week’s puzzler was a ring-necked pheasant? Did you recognize those beautiful feathers from the bird’s back? If you’ve ever seen
Hello and happy Saturday! I hope you are having a fabulous weekend. Check out this sound: Do you know who makes it? Who says “churrr, churr?” or sometimes, “chuck, chuck,
The lovely flower from last week’s puzzler is a dwarf crested iris, Isis cristata. In western North Carolina, it is blooming right now and you can see it at lower
Let’s move away from the wildflower puzzlers for a while, starting with this “mystery” from the grasslands of Nebraska. Do you recognize this? If so, use the comment box below
Did you know the identity of these leaves for last week’s puzzler? If you said Bloodroot (Sanguinaria canadensis) you are correct! Have you seen this? Know what the flower look
Do you have a favorite color? For years my favorite color has been purple. I admit to loving every shade of this delightful color! So it should come as no