Out My Backdoor: Early Birds Hear the Performance

The Carolina wren is one of the many species singing in the dawn chorus (Ty Ivey, GNPA)
By Terry W. Johnson
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The Carolina wren is one of the many species singing in the dawn chorus (Ty Ivey, GNPA)
By Terry W. Johnson
Mealworms (Terry W. Johnson)
By Terry W. Johnson
Ruby-throated hummingbird (Todd Schneider)
By Terry W. Johnson
Golden-crowned kinglet (Josiah Lavender)
By Terry W. Johnson
By Terry W. Johnson
Black gum in Monroe County, Ga. (Terry W. Johnson)
By Terry W. Johnson
Bee dusted in pollen (Terry W. Johnson)
By Terry W. Johnson
Black Witch Moth (Terry W Johnson)
By Terry W. Johnson
One of the rarest moths seen in Georgia is the black witch (Ascalapha odorata). It is so rare that even many folks who enjoy watching and photographing moths in the Peach State have never, or will ever, spotted one.
Giant swallowtail (Terry W. Johnson)
By Terry W. Johnson
I have a fascination with the giant swallowtail.
Dove Nest (Vicki and John Hanlon)
By Terry W. Johnson