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behavior as it tends to curl up its tail.
There are various theories about why mockingbirds flash their wings - to ...
- primarily insects, lizards etc. Because ...
began dipping into the pond, which is ovipositing
This moth is parasited by a fungus.
These fungi, typically change the
Distinctive in both plumage and behavior, ...
This Moth-hopper is parasited by a fungus. These fungi, typically change the ...
Yellow and black barred butterfly engaged in "puddling"
interesting wiki fact - The males of the species display a unique territorial ...
from wiki - The males of the species display a unique territorial
The robber flies are an abundant and diverse family (Asilidae) known for their ...
Typically green or brown and well camouflaged on the plants among which they ...
A "giant shield bug" (Tessaratomidae) demonstrating brooding
way to measure the movement with the palm of the hand (palms).
Found in the southeastern United States, Central America, and throughout much ...
Distinctive in both plumage and behavior, ...
into trees when disturbed, behavior quite ...
Carolina Chickadee is similar in appearance and
They eat insects, berries, nuts, seeds, ...
The males and females of this species differ in color and appearance. Adult ...
There are various theories about why mockingbirds flash their wings - to ...
is well camouflaged. It's practice of searching tree trunks for
tiny birds (nearly mouse-sized, with a wingspan of 7 inches) are known for ...
migrating thru High Island TX.
Distinctive in both plumage and
About 6-7 millimeters in body length, colored as shown.
flycatcher behavior of sallying out from a ...
the least being its ability to defend itself successfully against
attractive insects are closely related to ...
A Bluish-black Wasp (?) dragging off a spider (