Woods, gardens, and wetlands with a naturalist-artist-gardener-writer.
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6/08/2013
insect control in the garden
The birds that hang around the wild woods are helpful as they eat insects in the nearby vegetable garden. More food for the birds, fewer pests on the crops!
Above, a migrating Yellow-bellied Flycatcher Empidonax flaviventris stops for a few bites mid-day.
Right, a female Northern Cardinal Cardinalis cardinalis perches on the garden fence to get a better view of the bug buffet.