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Outdoors writer David Carnduff looks at some of the creatures readers used to bring along for his inspection at the Tele office.
For many of us in the High Country, seeing beautiful butterflies fluttering through the air, or sitting on flowers, is a ...
More often heard than seen, a great crested flycatcher is a master insect-catcher of the high canopy. Here's how to spot this ...
North Branch Land Trust is partnering with entomologist experts David Trently, Roxana Mery, and Staci Gibbson for an engaging ...
Eleven agencies, including the Forest Service, BLM, and Idaho Power, met above the Danskin boat launch on Tuesday to collect ...
Is your heart aflutter with the beauty of butterflies? Then, after a delightful visit to a butterfly garden in Canada where I ...
Tami Gingrich explores why moths have distinct circular, concentric rings made up of contrasting colors on their wings, ...
Imagine traveling more than 600 miles from the only home you’ve ever known, to a mountain ridge you’ve never been to. It’s ...
Miller moth caterpillars are often called the “army cutworm,” a whimsical name referring to the caterpillars’ tendency to reach large numbers that march across fields and roads to find food.
It is spring on the Front Range of Colorado, which means before long the region will receive an influx of many, many moths. Colorado is home to thousands of species of moths, many of which are ...