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Nature in the Ozarks . Lane Bend on the Buffalo National River. Jo and I took a short afternoon hike along the Buffalo River Trail down river from Grinder's Ferry. Walked a couple of miles then tu...
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Nature in the Ozarks: Snowberry Clearwing Moth (Hemaris diffinis)
Snowberry Clearwing Moth ( Hemaris diffinis ) I finally found a Snowberry Clearwing Moth at rest and was able to get a clear photo of its w...
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Nature in the Ozarks: Woolly Bear Caterpillar Predicting the Weather in My World
Woolly Bear Caterpillar - Pyrrharctia isabella (Photo: Jo Smith on 11/14/09) Folklore says: The longer the black ends on a Woolly Bea...
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Tufted titmouse (Baeolophus bicolor)
Tufted titmouse (Baeolophus bicolor)
Out in our first snow of the winter. Only about an inch of snowfall.
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Lane Bend on the Buffalo National River. Jo and I took a short afternoon hike along the Buffalo River Trail down river from Grinder's Ferry. Walked a couple of miles then turned around and returned. Sunshine would have been nice, but just getting...
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Ernestine's Moth (Phytometra ernestinana - 8480)
Ernestine's Moth
(Phytometra ernestinana - 8480)
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Antlion
(Glenurus gratus)
While most antlion larvae live in soil and construct the familiar funnel-shaped ant traps, Glenurus gratus larvae live in tree holes among the wood dust and other organic detritus. They feed on assorted insects such as termites, beetle larvae, and ants...
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