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    Pictures from Brookston

    Pictures from Brookston by Marvin Ann Patterson
    October 1, 2020
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    Like many mammas whose babies are going off to school this fall, this bluebird mom is on high alert as her babies get ready to fly away! Pictures from Brookson
    August 20, 2020

    The praying mantis is named for its prominent front legs, which are bent and
held together at an angle that suggests the position of prayer. By any name, these
fascinating insects are formidable predators. They have triangular heads poised
on a long “neck,” or elongated thorax. Mantids can turn their heads 180 degrees
to scan their surroundings with two large compound eyes and three other simple
eyes located between them. Pictures from Brookston by Marvin Ann Patterson
    August 6, 2020
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