The Oak Leaf Roller Moth lays small groups of eggs on oak twigs. In spring, the caterpillar feeds an oak leaves, which they roll up silk.
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Monday, June 6, 2011
Fact File: Reed Grass

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Sunday, June 5, 2011
Fact File: Stinkhorn
Flies and other insects ate attracted to the stinking, slimy spore mass of the common stinkhorn. When they fly off after feeding, they carry away spores stuck on to their bodies. This is the way in ehich the stinkhorn spreads to new locations.
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Fact File: Chanterelles

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