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The “Mydas” Touch | Eye on Nature
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Views of nature from the New Jersey Highlands. Laquo; Damselfly Hitchhikers. The “Mydas” Touch. July 24, 2013 by Eye on Nature. A few days ago, I spotted a large (about 2 inches, or 5 cm, long), wasp-like insect nectaring on swamp milkweed ( Asclepias incarnata. In my garden. Although it looked like a wasp, I suspected that it wasn’t because it appeared to have only one pair of wings and it didn’t have a narrow, wasp-like waist. I consulted BugGuide.net. And bee balm ( Monarda fistulosa. Thanks for your ...
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Tropical Milkweed OK for Monarch Butterflies, “Just Cut the Dang Stuff Down” | texasbutterflyranch
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Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. About the Texas Butterfly Ranch. Tropical Milkweed OK for Monarch Butterflies, “Just Cut the Dang Stuff Down”. April 30, 2015. 8220;Can well-meaning people sometimes make things worse? That was the provocative subhead on an article. By Dr Jeffrey Glassberg, founder and president of the North American Butterfly Association (NABA) in that organization’s most recent edition of American Butterflies Magazine. That Tropical milkweed,. The most widely availabl...
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Pyrenees Life, Mountains and Nature: June 2012
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Pyrenees Life, Mountains and Nature. Walking, Nature, Flowers, Music, Children, News, Cross Country Skiing, Cooking, Friends and Adventures in the Pyrenees. Thursday, 21 June 2012. The Improbable Ladies Slipper Orchid. The amazing Ladies Slipper Orchid. On our nature trips in June we always go for a look at this super rare and flamboyant orchid. For a great explanation of how Ladies Slipper pollination happens see the excellent blog http:/ pollinators.blogspot.com. The site is guarded during flowering se...
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Views of nature from the New Jersey Highlands. Https:/ eyeonnature.wordpress.com. Freelance writer specializing in science, health, nature, and gardening. Avid nature watcher and photographer. Posts by Edna Greig:. July 24, 2013. The “Mydas” Touch. June 6, 2013. February 10, 2013. February 8, 2013. Bumblebee Blues–Another Lobelia and its Pollinators. January 24, 2013. January 13, 2013. January 12, 2013. Cardinal Flowers and Hummingbirds–Pollination Perfection. Older Posts ». The “Mydas” Touch.
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• PALMER LAKE PARK NATURE BLOG •: 01/01/2015 - 02/01/2015
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8226; PALMER LAKE PARK NATURE BLOG •. There is an abundance of wildlife living within urban areas. Respect and protect it by being responsible with your trash. Saturday, January 31, 2015. Finally the End of January! Though I do enjoy getting out and hiking in the Winter, the payoff for the effort isn't quite the same as during other times of the year. So I'm pretty excited to see January out and be one month closer to Spring –ha! Links to this post. Saturday, January 24, 2015. 43º and Sunny and Birdy.
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• PALMER LAKE PARK NATURE BLOG •: Some Very Good Bird Watching
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8226; PALMER LAKE PARK NATURE BLOG •. There is an abundance of wildlife living within urban areas. Respect and protect it by being responsible with your trash. Saturday, April 18, 2015. Some Very Good Bird Watching. After quite some time and a lot of attempts I was able to catch a couple of good ones. I like this one as is shows a hint of the "Ruby crown" for which they are named. A little further along the wood chip trail now on the south side of the park I was rewarded with the most close views...Had o...
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• PALMER LAKE PARK NATURE BLOG •: 04/01/2015 - 05/01/2015
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8226; PALMER LAKE PARK NATURE BLOG •. There is an abundance of wildlife living within urban areas. Respect and protect it by being responsible with your trash. Saturday, April 25, 2015. Last night a friend who also hikes around Palmer Lake Park contacted me to let me know that she'd again spotted a very unusual bird for the park –an Eastern Meadowlark! Well that's the same question I've pondered over since my friend first spotted one at the park last year! After watching the bird for well over 90 minutes...