20 Interesting Facts About Bumblebees
Bumblebees, commonly known as Bombus terristris, are classified as the pollinating cousins of wasps and hornets. Bumblebees, on the opposite hand, have plentiful smaller colonies – in some cases under 100 bees. Bumblebees do not construct permanent homes as honeybees do; they typically nest in tunnels in the ground, though sometimes they will manufacture a wax canopy for protection. Bumblebees …
20 Great Facts You Did Not Know About Coyotes
This article will try and provide interesting facts about coyotes that we think you weren’t aware of: 1. The coyote has a very developed sense of smell which he uses for finding food and avoiding dangerous predators. They use their smell to spot a prey that is scurrying below the snow. 2. Coyotes use a wide variety of vocalizations in …
10 interesting facts about summer camp
Image: www.infobarrel.com Camp has become a staple of the every summer season. Each year, millions of kids, youth, and adults head to the hills, lakes, valleys, rivers and parks to participate in the time-honored tradition of camp. And, while most people easily conjure up images of campfires and canoes, there is a lot more to the camp experience. Here are …
10 Mountain Biking Facts You Didn’t Know
Image credit: www.paraglidingholidays.com As far as anyone can remember, riding a bicycle has been part of everyone’s childhood. Remember that first time you had a go on one; it felt like a mountain of an achievement. Now that you have the power and the limbs for a more enhanced kind of cycling, that mountain is now actually a part of …
10 Amazing Facts About Honey
Below are 10 amazing facts about honey that most people have no idea about. It is amazing what kind of health benefits can be found in foods given to us by mother nature herself. Simply adding natural foods like honey in place of more fattening options can make your body feel fresh and rejuvenated. Take a moment to read through …
Iceland Nature Photography By Daniel Bergmann
Daniel Bergmann is a professional nature photographer with over two decades of experience in the field of photography. In 1999 he completely turned his energies towards nature photography and have since focused on capturing the essence of Iceland’s landscapes and wild creatures. International magazine credits include BBC Wildlife Magazine, National Geographic Traveler, CNN Traveller, TIME for kids, RSPB’s Birds, Birdwatch, …

