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Blue false indigo (Baptisia australis) can be part of a landscape that supports beneficial insects. Learn more about creating habitat for pollinators and natural enemies of pests: blogs.cornell.edu/biocontrolbytes/category/habitat-plots/
(Photo credit: Amara Dunn, NYSIPM)
A False coral snake I almost ran over in a dirt road near Santa rita de Jacutinga.
How can you tell it is venomous or not?
Red on yellow: Kill a fellow
Red on black: Venom lack.
This one is harmless...
The window in this shot reflects a flag and two buildings, the one on the right taller than the one on the left.
Beside the window is a real flag and across the street are two real buildings, the one on the right taller than the one on the left.
The reflection and the reality look the same. But how could they? The buildings across the street are behind the reflection -- and wouldn't a reflection reverse right and left?
It would. Notice that the rooflines on the reflected buildings and the real ones aren't the same. Just a strange coincidence. In the North End.
A false alarm at the T station on the corner of Wood St, and Sixth Ave, caused some traffic delays around 6pm. An art exhibit had a fog machine that triggered the alarm.
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