Uncategorized Summer garden by user|Published July 18, 2015 Right now there is something special about gardens. Big showy flowers dominate and this one almost glowed in the dark light of an approaching summer thunderstorm.
Published November 3, 2015 Wild and Woolly Winter In 1948 Dr. Curran, then curator of insects at New York City’s American Museum of Natural History, began a tradition of traveling […]
Published October 8, 2019 Iridescent Bird Many birds are colorful, but few can rival hummingbirds. The colors are from both pigment in the plumage, and also structural, with […]
Published March 21, 2018 Hawksbill Haven Hawksbills live in tropical seas around the world, using their sharp beaks to feed on sponges and other animals in the crevices […]
Published August 31, 2015 End of August With the end of August fast approaching, summer is drawing to a close in the mountains. There will still be hot days, […]