Milkweed Bug

Meet the flamboyant residents of the milkweed realm – the vibrant Milkweed Bugs! Sporting a stunning red and black ensemble, these winged wonders play a crucial role in nature’s theater.

From their daring feast on milkweed seeds to their intricate life cycle, get ready to dive into the captivating world of these tiny, toxin-toting acrobats.

Join me on a journey where warning colors are a fashion statement, and milkweed becomes a feast fit for royalty!

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Palm Warbler

Palm Warbler birds are yellow and brown birds with rusty brown head caps that are relatively common throughout Wisconsin during the spring and fall migration. General Information Name: Palm Warbler Scientific Name: Setophaga palmarum Higher Classification:  American Redstarts Size: 4.9 – 5.7 in Habitat: Open woodland edges, scrubs, commonly found low to the ground or … Read more

Golden Backed Snipe Fly

Strolling through a sun-dappled woodland edge on a quiet afternoon, where the air hums with life’s quiet drama. That’s where I’ve often encountered the Golden-Backed Snipe Fly. A true gem of the insect world. This fly’s elegant form and behaviors, like its cooling postures, remind me of how even the smallest creatures adapt so cleverly to their surroundings, like how I adapt my hikes to the season’s rhythms.

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