Spring air is humming with insects. But we’re blind to what’s happening to them
- Written by Eliza Middleton, Senior Ecologist, University of Sydney
Tawny Coster (_Acraea terpsicore_) butterflies.Jeffry S.S/PexelsSpring in Australia has arrived like a celebration. Magpies are warbling in the morning, wildflowers are bursting open across bushland, and the air is humming with life as tiny creatures have stirred back into action after the winter: bees darting between flowers, dragonflies skimming...
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