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Nature Notes, a Blog by Bryan Ribelin
April 18, 2023
Tree squirrels are amazing acrobats. They fearlessly climb out onto the tips of branches to reach seeds or take fearless…
Insect Insights, a Bi-Weekly Buford Blog by Karen Richards
April 6, 2023
The honeysuckle sawfly, or Abia americana, has a shimmering copper sheen, and its round, striped body mimics a bee. But if you…
Nature Notes, a Blog by Bryan Ribelin
March 31, 2023
The California Scrub-Jay is a magnificent bird that is a year-round resident out at the Arboretum.
Insect Insights, a Bi-Weekly Buford Blog by Karen Richards
March 23, 2023
The shore bug is a jumpy character with an oval shape and bug-eyes.
Nature Notes, a Blog by Bryan Ribelin
March 16, 2023
Breeding season is here, and many birds are beginning to establish territory and trying to attract a partner, both of…
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