Weekly Puzzler Answer #79
These big, iridescent eye spots can be found on one of our North American butterflies, called a Common Buckeye. This butterfly, with a wingspan of 39-68mm, is found throughout most of
These big, iridescent eye spots can be found on one of our North American butterflies, called a Common Buckeye. This butterfly, with a wingspan of 39-68mm, is found throughout most of
Did you recognize these feathers from a female Mallard duck? What’s really cool is that depending on how the light hits them, they might look bluish, blackish or even purple.
Did you get to spend a lot of time outside this summer? Have you seen many of our lovely butterflies and moths? I have been seeing this member of Lepidoptera a
Was this a hard puzzler? I bet if I had mentioned the fact that this animal is nocturnal and a mammal, you may have guessed it. It’s not a bat
Okay, we’ve done a lot of puzzlers lately about insects! Let’s do one about a bird. This bird is one many people would be familiar with and able to identify.
This week’s puzzler is another animal sound, from a creatures that lives throughout wooded places in the eastern United States and into Canada. There are just two species in our country
So at some point before these eggs hatched, I thought, ‘gosh, I really don’t know what will come out of here. Maybe it won’t be a docile caterpillar like the