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| Bombus rufocinctus queen climbing Jacob's Ladder in a rare ray of sunshine | 
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| What the ...? | 
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| Synchlora aerata (Fabricius, 1798) inching along | 
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| Prairie Violet Viola pedatifida | 
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| AKA Crowfoot, Birdfoot and Larkspur Violet | 
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| Two views of one mozzie. | 
a rumination on backyard biodiversity
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| Bombus rufocinctus queen climbing Jacob's Ladder in a rare ray of sunshine | 
|  | 
| What the ...? | 
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| Synchlora aerata (Fabricius, 1798) inching along | 
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| Prairie Violet Viola pedatifida | 
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| AKA Crowfoot, Birdfoot and Larkspur Violet | 
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| Two views of one mozzie. | 
This blog is a way to reflect on my attempts to make a plot of land designed for humans a tolerable place to live. For me that means surrounding myself with a diversity of living organisms and understanding why I am doing it. If you are interested in understanding your place in nature, in enjoying backyard bugs and birds, or just passing by, then welcome.
That caterpillar is fascinating! I would never have been able to identify that if I found one in my garden. You seem to be a lot friendlier to mosquitoes than me, as well- we just started using sector mosquito spray around our backyard to keep them at bay.
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