Exploring the Philippines: Puerto Princesa
It was a wild ride from El Nido to Puerto Princesa — or more specifically, Sabang and the Puerto Princesa Underground River (mid-way in Palawan
It was a wild ride from El Nido to Puerto Princesa — or more specifically, Sabang and the Puerto Princesa Underground River (mid-way in Palawan
Last week I published a post providing an overview of the beautiful Copenhagen Botanical Garden. As mentioned, one of the most interesting features of the
Our group, after an early morning departure from San Jose en route to Tortuguero National Park, stopped for breakfast in Guapiles. The place was a
I’ve only witnessed the migration of monarch butterflies once in my life. The best known routes are to and from Mexico through the central and
Situated in Coconut Creek, part of the greater Fort Lauderdale area, is the world’s largest butterfly park. If you have any interest in seeing large
Ian Cook shares images and the natural history of this beautiful butterfly.
This is a butterfly I photographed in Phuket. The lamp it is on is almost 6 inches in length. His head is towards the bottom
Gumbo was visiting the Butterfly Conservatory on Ontario’s Niagara peninsula. Congratulations to PortMoresby and TravelingCanuck, both successfully solving this puzzle. The Niagara peninsula is one
This is a close-up I took of a butterfly while visiting Vancouver island . The sun was out early and I suppose it was
It was a wild ride from El Nido to Puerto Princesa — or more specifically, Sabang and the Puerto Princesa
Last week I published a post providing an overview of the beautiful Copenhagen Botanical Garden. As mentioned, one of the
Our group, after an early morning departure from San Jose en route to Tortuguero National Park, stopped for breakfast in
I’ve only witnessed the migration of monarch butterflies once in my life. The best known routes are to and from
Situated in Coconut Creek, part of the greater Fort Lauderdale area, is the world’s largest butterfly park. If you have
Ian Cook shares images and the natural history of this beautiful butterfly.
This is a butterfly I photographed in Phuket. The lamp it is on is almost 6 inches in length. His
Gumbo was visiting the Butterfly Conservatory on Ontario’s Niagara peninsula. Congratulations to PortMoresby and TravelingCanuck, both successfully solving this puzzle.
This is a close-up I took of a butterfly while visiting Vancouver island . The sun was out early