I disagree with moth maligners and am amazed and fascinated by the yellow slant line moth and all its moth relations.
Foraging carpenter ants are looking for sweets and proteins, not unlike many of us.
“How could you not be hopeful if you’ve got a tree around?”
Honeysuckle, of the genus Lonicera, is loved and hated with equal fervor.
Beach plum flowers are blooming, and now is the time to locate this illustrious Island ingredient.
Animal babies run the gamut from cute to creepy.
This spring’s cherry blossom show was truly epic, perhaps even chaotic for many hearts.
Native bees deserve much credit, and are impressive in their pollinating talent, diversity and sheer numbers.
Migratory birds, fish, pollen, plant seeds, and vacationers are on the move, as was a celestial visitor, asteroid 2014 JO25.
Out with winter and in with more yellow. Forsythia flourished and dandelions bloomed, beckoning the buzzy bees, all in their golden glory.
Without making a sound, plants speak volumes.
Have we been fleeced? That is the question West Tisbury resident and concerned citizen Ginny Jones has been asking.

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