A decade without herbicide or pesticide brought this lil ecosystem back to life, as mama fox shows | 355 | Notnotstrange | | | | |
Some visitors lately | 124 | PurplePrincess98 | | | | |
This is what the gulf fritillary looks like from underneath | 114 | Donkeydonkeydonk | | | | |
Eastern Tiger Swallowtail preparing for take off | 91 | LadyDomme7 | | | | |
Passion Flowers, Caterpillars, and Butterflies | 79 | iamdriver38 | | | | |
What eggs are these eggs? | 56 | is_that_sarcasm | | | | |
My companion garden toad - part 3. The new habitat. | 41 | No-Pie-5138 | | | | |
New garden friend! | 41 | solar-powered-Jenny | | | | |
A hawkmoth, parent of the notorious tomato hornworm (Manduca quinquemaculata). These large sphinx moths are common visitors to night-blooming Datura flowers in my New Mexico garden. | 38 | Pollinator-Web | | | | |
What can I do with the crevices in between my tiles to still benefit the wildlife in my garden? | 28 | Tasty_Button3303 | | | | |