Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. While we’re used to seeing all manner of moths and butterflies visiting our gardens, there’s one festive flier that outshines all ...
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For more than a century, a dazzling pink-and-yellow moth was mistaken for a common European species, but DNA analysis revealed it as entirely new: Carcina ingridmariae. Found across the eastern ...
On Aug. 18, I was slowly cruising an Ottawa County rural lane bordering Ottawa National Wildlife Refuge. The refuge encompasses about 7,000 acres along the shore of Lake Erie, east of Toledo. Birds ...
Instead of removing plant-munching caterpillars, gardeners asked to take relaxed attitude to support the moths many of them grow into ...
Many people consider moths little more than annoying pests that flutter around porch lights, lurk in pantries and destroy crops, trees and expensive wool sweaters. Bob Danenhower of North Whitehall ...
One summer, I found a large moth concealed in the folds of clothes left hanging to dry overnight on the clothesline in our back garden. Mottled brown with yellow and orange markings, it was an ...
It’s not just butterflies that can bring joy as they flutter among the flowers, try moths too, says Robert Morgan, reserves officer at Norfolk Wildlife Trust July and August are great months to look ...