Weekly Puzzler #59
This week’s Puzzler is a sound you may have heard at one time or another as you were out and about in the woods. Do you know who is making it?
This week’s Puzzler is a sound you may have heard at one time or another as you were out and about in the woods. Do you know who is making it?
When I talk about this animal with many people it is often identified as a Water Spider, but that is incorrect as it is not a spider. Instead, this critter that
The engineer of these tiny holes that often circle the tree is a bird called a Yellow-bellied Sapsucker. Yes, I know this sounds like a made-up name but it really
If you’ve ever spent any time by water, be it a stream, river, creek, pond or lake, you’ve probably seen these creatures. Do you know what they are? CLICK HERE to see
As you were walking through the forest, you may have seen a tree that looked like the one below, with row after row of small dots running all along the
This HUGE sound is made from a very TINY frog, a spring peeper, one of our earliest to start calling in the spring. Their latin name is pseudacris crucifer. The
Ruby-throated Hummingbirds have the fewest number of feathers of any bird– 940! All of them are replaced each year. I have always wanted to find one, but never have. Have