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  • Rudy reads"No!" by Thomas Hood.
  • Not often sighted in South Carolina, the Cecropia Moth is spectacular.
  • A listener who moved to Greenville, SC, from Maryland, finds a volunteer plant in his garden that he has never seen before.
  • There are several species of moth in South Carolina that hover like hummingbirds when feeding.
  • A listener finds a strange looking spider, a species that's out in great number this Fall.
  • An animal's carcass can tell a lot about it, in the right hands.
  • Among the things Rudy is thankful for are the birds he sees in South Carolina this time of year.
  • Chinaberry trees are in flower. These non-native plants were often planted in the 19th century on home sites.
  • A listener reports a Bald Eagle sighting on Morris Island, SC.
  • These insects live as nymphs in lakes, pools, and ponds. The adults emerge to live for only 24 hours.
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