One reason for growing a wildlife garden: If you build it, they’ll come. And they are beautiful to watch in the garden.
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All photographs are from my garden. It is amazing how you build a landscape and they come and use it. I have the whole life cycle in the garden. Next post I will show the birds that come to the garden when you don’t spray insecticides.