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Spring is a great time for small things

Few would argue that March and April are a great time to get outside to enjoy the weather in Texas, tornadoes notwithstanding.  But how many think of spring as great insect-watching weather? Well it is. A multitude of insects break their winter dormancy at the same time as their host plants.  This leads to great abundance of interesting subjects for those who have eyes to see. The biggest obstacle to insect watching, I find, is the common inability to “see small”. While there are some impressive large insects–most… Read More →