Mystery Critter #63

I see cat

I don’t know about you, but this Nature Detective is ready for spring! I am seeing signs everywhere — buds on trees and crocuses popping up their colorful heads.

OK, time to play Mystery Critter.  Put on your thinking caps and let’s get to it! And remember — no cheating. ;-)

CRITTER CLUES:

  • I am quite pretty, with bands of yellow and black
  • I am known to change
  • I can be found in meadows, and near rivers and lakes
  • The pawpaw plant is important to me

So, what am I?

Make your guess then go to eNature for the answer and more interesting facts.

Did you get it right?

If not, no worries. You will have another chance soon!

Remember, when looking for wildlife, keep your eyes and ears open! What critters can you spot in your neck of the woods? Be sure to tell us!

And don’t forget! Join the Wildobs community and share your wild adventures with the world.

See ya outside! ~ The Grass Stain Guru

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  1. A caterpillar of some kind….
    Holly at Tropic of M´s last [type] ..Too cool for school

  2. Have U cracked the case? Mystery Critter #63 http://is.gd/0Q5pgy Come play!

  3. RT @balmeras: Have U cracked the case? Mystery Critter #63 http://is.gd/0Q5pgy Come play!

  4. RT @balmeras: Have U cracked the case? Mystery Critter #63 http://is.gd/0Q5pgy Come play!

  5. RT @balmeras: Have U cracked the case? Mystery Critter #63 http://is.gd/0Q5pgy Come play!

  6. @Blackdogworld @myEARTH360 @Solargroupies <– Groovy RT ninjas. Thanks, friends. Hope everyone plays Mystery Critter! http://bit.ly/fRGHzx

  7. Did you crack the case of the Mystery Critter over the weekend? http://bit.ly/fRGHzx It&#39;s still waiting for your mad #nature skills…

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