Geese are technically omnivores but primarily consume plant material, making them appear vegetarian in everyday contexts. Their natural diet is dominated by grasses, aquatic veg...
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Yes, bees are present in Arizona. The state hosts multiple native species including carpenter bees, leafcutter bees, and sweat bees, along with Africanized honey bees in many re...
Read articleYes, hawks will eat dead animals, but carrion is generally a secondary food source rather than a primary one across most species. While most hawks prefer live prey captured thro...
Read articleYellow butterflies eat different foods depending on their life stage. As caterpillars, they feed mainly on specific host plants; as adults, they rely on flower nectar and occasi...
Read articleThe Decorah North nest is a watched bald eagle nest near the historic Union Brewery in Decorah, Iowa, maintained by the Raptor Resource Project as one of the most widely observe...
Read articleBlue butterflies are a beloved and conspicuous component of North Carolina’s diverse Lepidoptera fauna. Across forests, meadows, coastal dunes, and urban gardens, species with...
Read articleCentral Wisconsin hosts a predictable mix of year-round residents and seasonal visitors shaped by forest, farmland, wetlands, and lakes. In spring and summer, expect abundant wa...
Read articleSpiders on the Oregon coast are common, ecologically valuable, and often misunderstood arachnids that help regulate insect populations and indicate environmental health. This gu...
Read articleAn all orange caterpillar is often what people picture when they imagine a colorful, fuzzy caterpillar, yet the phrase covers a wide range of species with varying behaviors and...
Read articleDesert arachnids encompass a diverse group of eight-legged invertebrates, including scorpions, spiders, whip spiders, wind scorpions (solifugae), and mites, adapted to arid and...
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