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Saturday, February 28, 2026

Bird scaping the Garden

Last year, I cut down several cherry laurel trees. I felt like my garden was getting overrun.
Seems like the wrong thing to do now.
So cute!
3 cedar waxwings in the cherry laurel.

4 waxwings and robin

Cardinal
 I'm moving some seedlings to the fence line. I don't know if they'll do well there; other trees I've moved to the perimeter have died. Still seems like a good spot if I can discover plants that will tolerate the conditions.


I have several hollies that I keep eyes on, but the birds haven't yet decided the berries are ready.




 

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Sunday, February 15, 2026

American Lady

 This American Lady butterfly came out with the warmer temps this last week.


It got me researching the difference between this one and the painted lady.

Seems there's a white dot on an orange bar that the painted lady doesn't have, which doesn't seem real noticeable when they're out in the garden. Otherwise, count the eyespots.



There are other differences. 
In 2016, I posted several pictures of the American lady depositing eggs on cudweed

The painted lady uses thistle as a host plant. Unfortunately, I can't seem to keep thistles growing in my sandhill garden. I had a nice patch one time, back in 2013. I can't recall caterpillars on the thistles.


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