This National Geographic fond d’écran contains
hêtre, live oak, and chêne.
There might also be
arbre, chêne californie blanc, chêne, vallée chêne blanc, roble, quercus lobata, californie chêne blanc, chêne de vallée, chêne blanc de vallée, chêne blanc de californie, chêne de la vallée, la vallée white oak, coucher du soleil, lever de soleil, coucher de soleil, and lever du soleil.
The hidden wings of the common earwig unfold to ten times their folded size, transforming the mostly ground-dwelling insect into a super-efficient flyer.
Jim Enote, a traditional Zuni farmer and director of the A:shiwi A:wan Museum and Heritage Center, is working with Zuni artists to create maps that bring an indigenous voice and perspective back to the land.
They déplacer so fast that human eyes see only a hovering spot of color, a blur of wings. But when La Reine des Neiges in time par high-speed cameras, hummingbirds yield their secrets.