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Natural history in Iowa, our most altered state. Laquo; Spring Update. April 10, 2011 by Aaron. With the warm weather this weekend, I set out to look for three early flying leps: a moth, the Broad-lined Erastria (. And two butterflies, Olympia Marble and Henry’s Elfin. The. Larva feeds on Redroot (. Which is also the foodplant for the Iowa population of Nevada Buckmoth. Broad-lined Erastria, Loess Hills W.A., Monona County, Iowa, 9 April 2011. The elfin makes the fifth butterfly I’ve seen this spri...
Nevada Buck Moths — Lots of them! | Exploring the Remnants
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Natural history in Iowa, our most altered state. Laquo; Day of Insects II. First Tiger Beetles of the Year. Nevada Buck Moths — Lots of them! March 16, 2010 by Aaron. In my earlier post on the Spotted Bird Grasshopper. Nevada Buck Moth, Sylvan Runkel State Preserve, Monona Co., IA, 18 Jun 2009. After some additional research, I decided that they must be Nevada Buck Moth (. This was based on range and a photo. Male Nevada Buck Moth. Mating Nevada Buck Moths. As it got close to noon, the flight was pretty ...
First Leps of the Year | Exploring the Remnants
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Natural history in Iowa, our most altered state. Laquo; Reviving the Blog. First Leps of the Year. February 4, 2012 by Aaron. With the unseasonably warm weather (highs in the upper 50s), I turned the porch light on to see if I could get any moths to show up. Nothing showed the first two nights, but on February 1 one moth showed up. Spring Cankerworm (Paleacrita vernata). This is the Spring Cankerworm (. Straight-toothed Sallow (Eupsilia vinulenta). This is a Straight-toothed Sallow (. You are commenting ...
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Natural history in Iowa, our most altered state. Https:/ exploringiowa.wordpress.com. Posts by Aaron Brees:. February 4, 2012. First Leps of the Year. November 5, 2011. April 10, 2011. April 5, 2011. March 7, 2011. Day of Insects III. January 25, 2011. January 16, 2011. Hummingbird Update (updated 1/22/11). Older Posts ». First Leps of the Year. Day of Insects III. Iowa Breeding Bird Atlas. Notes From Soggy Bottom. The Iowa Hummingbird Project. Beetles In The Bush. Bug Girl's Blog. Life On Six Legs.
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Wednesday, May 2, 2007. Last Class Meeting- -beginning of new projects and possibilities. We had our last I2 class on May 1. We talked about how successful the concert was on Saturday (despite the technical difficulties) and enjoyed new group project presentations. I thought that this concluding class was one of the most inspiring meetings we've had. Each group had such unique ideas and showed a high level of collaboration. In this blog I would like to share my response to each project. Links to this post.
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Exploring in the rain. Egbert Makes the Right Choice. Asymp; Leave a comment. What kind of candy, mom? My brother would interrupt. Our mom would answer by describing the delicious chocolate and caramel confection that was Egbert’s favorite. Finally, my mom would ask what we thought Egbert should do. My brother would add in a few questions to figure out whether Egbert could really get away with it. He spent more time calculating the pros and cons of the actions. And as a reward, I want to give you the cha...
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What’s Your Pleasure? My Blog Has Moved! March 30, 2010. I’m very pleased to announce that Exploring Intimacy has moved to a new and gorgeous location:. Change your RSS feed, email subscriptions and all of that good stuff over at the new blog! The switch to my new professional site and blog would not have been possible without the services of my amazing web designer, AAG of AAGBlog. If you’re looking to give your site a facelift or even a brand new site, I strongly encourage you to check out AAG. 8221; c...
Exploring the Remnants | Natural history in Iowa, our most altered state.
Natural history in Iowa, our most altered state. First Leps of the Year. February 4, 2012 by Aaron. With the unseasonably warm weather (highs in the upper 50s), I turned the porch light on to see if I could get any moths to show up. Nothing showed the first two nights, but on February 1 one moth showed up. Spring Cankerworm (Paleacrita vernata). This is the Spring Cankerworm (. Straight-toothed Sallow (Eupsilia vinulenta). This is a Straight-toothed Sallow (. Posted in Butterflies and Moths. And the rare...
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Top Best Wordpress Themes 2012. Tourist Liberty Island @instagram. Shooting and editing in the NY/NJ/CT Tri-State area. (Fotografando e editando imagens na região tri-state (NY/NJ/CT) . Am exploring iPhoneography! I am a traditional SLR/DSLR photographer). More to come. Subscribe to the feed. Tourist Liberty Island @instagram. August 6th, 2015. August 6th, 2015. August 4th, 2015. August 4th, 2015.
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1 888 451 3744. This Monthâ s Offer Brings the Luck of the Irish! This month we have a really nice little gift item on offer. This is the â Luck of the Irish Figurineâ . The figurine has a pot of gold and a happy young girl standing beside the pot of gold wearing a cute little Irish hat. This is a great little collectable that will bring a little piece of Ireland to you and hopefully some luck as well! We normally sell the figurine at $16.99 but it is on offer this month for $9.99.
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Thursday, July 23, 2015. The question on everyone’s mind is, how do you get students to take control? Basically you have to be willing to empower them and give them the courage to make their own decisions. You really have to have a safe learning environment for them. Here are some ways Paul suggests to empower the kids:. Encouraging students to teach mini-lessons. Teaching the importance of roles during activities. Letting them take charge of important class jobs. Here’s how it works. Wrap it up and Shar...