Category Archives: Field Notes

Lay of the Land

Weird Wednesday – Eyed Click Beetle

The eyed click beetle, or eyed elater (Alaus oculatus), is common in the eastern U.S. It lives in deciduous forests, where the larvae grow in decaying logs, preying on longhorn beetle grubs. The adults can be 1¾ inches long. The … Continue reading

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Silent Sunday – Robin’s Plantain

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Silent Sunday – Sycamore Bark

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Wordless Wednesday – Song Sparrow

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Silent Sunday – Beech leaves

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Floral Friday – In the Woods

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Wordless Wednesday – Bluets

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Silent Sunday – Bellwort

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Wordless Wednesday – Mayapple

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Silent Sunday – Spring Unfolding

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