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Lansing State Journal on MSNMonarch butterflies are on the move. When they'll arrive in MichiganMonarch butterflies are making their flight north after wintering in Mexico. Here's what to know about the fascinating, fragile traveler.
The best way to support and maintain a healthy sustainable community is by protecting wildlife, birds and pollinators.
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Birds & Blooms on MSNIdentify and Attract the Common Buckeye ButterflyDespite the name, the common buckeye is anything but ordinary. The eyespots make this brown butterfly a real attention-getter ...
The monarch butterfly population has declined in recent decades, leading to a proposed listing as threatened under the Endangered Species Act ... coast while some in Florida stay right at home ...
A staggering 1,533 Argentine black and white tegus have been captured or observed in St. Lucie County, making it a state ...
Researchers hope the study can eventually find a way to predict when blooms will occur, and how to reduce their effects on ...
This plumage made the tiny bird look like a dangerous caterpillar. Some caterpillar species cover themselves with stinging hairs that can cause skin reactions and inflammation, and even headaches ...
Tiny hummingbird chicks were observed mimicking a poisonous caterpillar to survive in the Panama rainforest–a first for science.
The first time Camilla saw a caterpillar, she mistook the creature for a more fantastical apparition: a dragon wearing ...
A hummingbird chick in Panama mimics a poisonous caterpillar to avoid predators—a rare case of bird-to-insect mimicry. When ...
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