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The Flora and Fauna of Our Yard

I'm generally interested in birds, plants, lizards, bugs, and other critters - but I'm especially interested in the ones that show up in our own yard. So here is an informal collection of specimens (none were harmed - well, except for the gophers), divided up into some broad categories.

For now, a few interesting bits:

Hornworm (Sphinx Moth Caterpiller) - really cool and colorful.

A Sphinx Moth, with really close close-ups.

Western Bluebirds bringing bugs to their babies in the nest.

Mexican Flannel Bush.

An assortment of wildflowers in our yard.

A pretty moth on a Geranium (Pelargonium) leaf.

Black Nightshade - leaves. flowers, berries.

Black Widow Spider (warning, icky!)

Butterfly on Statice plant (Sea Lavender), to help you get over the creeps from looking at the Black Widow photos.


Note - The content is not here yet for these categories - this is going to be a big project...

Landscape Plants

Things we've intentionally planted (or that were planted before we arrived).

Wildlife

Here's a Phoebe (a kind of flycatcher), with a bug for its babies in the barn.

Native & Volunteer Plants

Things planted by birds, the wind, etc. What the heck, even weeds are green, right?

Bugs

Here's a longhorned boring beetle of some sort, next to a dime.

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