Saturday, April 01, 2006


This group of tiny wildflowers (Henbit, Spring Beauty and Field Pansy) was posing in my yard. If they were bigger people would be proud to have them in their yard. Many people just consider them to be weeds. Posted by Picasa

Monday, January 02, 2006


It was so warm (74) on 2 January 06 that this Black Racer was out on the trail at the Wheeler National Wildlife Refuge. Posted by Picasa

American White Pelicans in Limestone Bay at Wheeler National Wildlife Refuge Posted by Picasa

Tuesday, December 20, 2005


Monarch Caterpillar on Butterflyweed Posted by Picasa

Mining Bee on False Indigo Bush Posted by Picasa

Ladies' Tresses Orchid Posted by Picasa

Hummingbird Moth  Posted by Picasa

Green Treefrog Posted by Picasa

Coyote chasing Sandhill Cranes Posted by Picasa

Caterpillar Posted by Picasa

Dragonfly  Posted by Picasa

Brown Recluse Spider. Note the violin shape on it's body. Posted by Picasa

Black-and-yellow Argiope Spiders. This was the first time I had seen the smaller male in a web. Posted by Picasa

Green Anole with dewlap extended. Posted by Picasa

Thursday, August 04, 2005


Bee on Ironweed Posted by Picasa

Spider Lily Posted by Picasa

Thursday, February 24, 2005


The Field Pansy is small flower that you have to get down to see. It is worth the effort. Posted by Hello

Tuesday, February 22, 2005


Lamium amplexicaule (Henbit) is the little pink "weed" found in many yards in mid February. Next time you see one get down for a close look. Posted by Hello

Trillium pusillum (Least Trillium or Dwarf Trillium) with 6 petals. Posted by Hello

Saturday, January 29, 2005


Tiger Swallowtail on Fringed Dogbane at Bibb County Glades April 04 Posted by Hello

Bird's-Foot Violet from Bibb County Glades March 04 Posted by Hello