Common Honeysuckle, Lonicera periclymenum, also known as Woodbine, is one of those plants that easily goes unnoticed until it bursts into flower, filling the air with a heady, sweet perfume that draws you in as you pass. Twisting and twining its way through our hedgerows, these tubular blooms shift from creamy white to yellowish-pink throughContinue reading "Common Honeysuckle"| Northwest Nature and History
A journey into the wild and not-so-wild world of bumblebees and the unintended consequences of domestication. The post Plight of the Bumblebees appeared first on bioGraphic.| bioGraphic
Bees have a special way of communicating, and it’s through the magical art of dance. They even have distinct, specific dances that communicate different things.| Dogwood Alliance
“Individuals increasingly find themselves in cages unfit for lab mice and subjected to conditions with less scrutiny than that of invertebrate species kept in aquariums.”| The Appeal
For several years running, the Oak Titmice nested in a nest box on the front of our little house in a canyon near UCLA, fledging clutches of young each year. They had started building a new nest this year, which I knew because we clean out the box each year to reduce the potential build-up …| Travis Longcore