Watched some frantically feeding monarchs and hummingbirds feeding this morning with the temperatures having dropped. by toxicodendron_gyp native plant gardeningNative Plantsrain gardens 4 Comments OdeeSS 2 weeks ago I always see the most hummingbirds in late August. They’re working on getting FAT for the migration đ„° maybetomorrow98 2 weeks ago Whatâs that grass in the bottom left of the first photo? Itâs really pretty commutering 2 weeks ago And an oriole! đ notjustaphage 2 weeks ago Blazing Stars are Monarch crack. Every time I look out my window there are more on mine, and itâs just started blooming.
OdeeSS 2 weeks ago I always see the most hummingbirds in late August. They’re working on getting FAT for the migration đ„°
maybetomorrow98 2 weeks ago Whatâs that grass in the bottom left of the first photo? Itâs really pretty
notjustaphage 2 weeks ago Blazing Stars are Monarch crack. Every time I look out my window there are more on mine, and itâs just started blooming.
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I always see the most hummingbirds in late August. They’re working on getting FAT for the migration đ„°
Whatâs that grass in the bottom left of the first photo? Itâs really pretty
And an oriole! đ
Blazing Stars are Monarch crack. Every time I look out my window there are more on mine, and itâs just started blooming.