In your yard: crickets
Interesting facts about crickets. Did you know that some “crickets” aren’t crickets?
Interesting facts about crickets. Did you know that some “crickets” aren’t crickets?
Not all flies look like houseflies and horse flies. Just take a look at these surprising examples.
A few brief, interesting facts about Green Lacewings, plus photos.
27 less common, but great, native plants for your yard.
These insects are called “jumping” bristletails because they can launch themselves several inches through the air.
Most butterflies are beautiful, but some stand out above the others. Our biggest and boldest practically scream “Look at me!”
Human mothers don’t hold the patent on good parenting. Good mothers are found in the wild, too. Meet eight of them.
Gone are the warm days, flowers, butterflies and singing birds. Now, it’s the chilly, bare, quiet landscape of winter. Anything happenin’ out there?
Forty-eight million Americans call themselves birdwatchers. And, no wonder — birds are beautiful, entertaining and surprising.
How do wildlife survive in harsh winter weather? Strategies includes heavy fur coats, warm burrows, “anti-freeze,” and other surprises.
If you love love love pines, raise your paw! This group of three squirrel species surely would.