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We spoke with Victoria Burnett, a Visitor Services Manager working for the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to get some insight ...
Did you know that Disney is leading the collection of research on monarch butterfly migration patterns and feeding behaviors?
Monarch Magic ageratum is a new plant for spring 2025 that will be available at garden centers this year. The flowers are a true periwinkle blue, with a light, sweet scent. Here’s what you need to ...
These shots from the Smithsonian Magazine Photo Contest show just why butterflies have floated into our hearts ...
Did you know that monarch butterflies traverse the Volunteer State on their seasonal migration? Read on to learn when they'll be in Tennessee.
The Surprise, by Auckland photographer Deborah Kelland, whose images documenting the migration of monarch butterflies features in the Auckland Festival of Photography this month. High up on a ...
Though Nicola might not have taken home a glossy mantlepiece accessory, she and her look-alike sister most definitely won the award for the most stylish siblings to walk the red carpet.
But by far, our most popular is always the mother-child look-alike contest. Who can resist the draw of admiring strong genetics? This year more than 100 pairs entered our annual Mom & Me contest.
Cancel anytime. If people can tell right away that you and your child are related, you could be this year’s big winner in our father-child look-alike contest. It’s a Father’s Day tradition ...
No, you’re not seeing double. Instead, some celebrities celebrating Mother’s Day this year just happen to look almost identical to their children. Take Reese Witherspoon’s kids Ava Elizabeth ...
That’s why the monarch butterfly can go from Canada to Mexico ... were exposed to foot and canoe alike. Just before the border with Canada, I said farewell to Francis and then quit the river ...
Loved them back in the day. We need to find these,” one person tagged. It appears that the look-a-like Cadbury Dairy Milk Balls are now available in Iceland stores along with other new varieties ...