Weekly Puzzler Answer 294
Okay, if you looked for even a few seconds at our last puzzler, you probably could see that it is from a Virginia opossum. I don’t know why some people
Okay, if you looked for even a few seconds at our last puzzler, you probably could see that it is from a Virginia opossum. I don’t know why some people
Seeing this cheerful bush in the forest always makes me smile. It is such a bright burst of red and I love the name. Some people identified it correctly– it’s
The tiny orange dots along the stem of Pipevine are Pipevine Swallowtail butterfly eggs. Female butterflies usually lay the eggs in small groups on the vines, rather than the leaves.
I’m going to tell you a funny story about puzzler number 266. Usually when I choose something for my weekly puzzler, I know what it is. This makes sense, right?
Most people never get to see the very beautiful moth from last week’s puzzler –the luna moth, ( Actias luna.) This green moth has an impressive wingspan of 3-4.5 inches
Sometimes it’s hard for me to know whether a puzzler is too easy, too hard, or just right. What did you think about last week’s puzzler, featuring just a beak
The beautiful yellowish-orange eggs on the Milkweed leaf are ladybug eggs. Did you guess this when you saw them? Did you know ladybugs are a kind of beetle? Like other