Thanks, glad to know someone is seeing them. I wonder if they come back to the patch of their birth? Last year I had hardly any in my patch but two years ago was good. I’ve seen them elsewhere in town, so that is why I wondered if it was a natal territory thing. Hard to say.
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hmmmm…interesting question. While milkweed is abundant everywhere this year a few of my gardens there have been very few Monarchs while other places are loaded with them. Now I’ll have to keep an eye on who is where next year!
Amen! Well stated. Bravo!😊
thanks Suzette
My pleasure 💖
so sweet!
Free as a bird, so to speak. 🐦
😉
♥️🌻♥️
Sweet ‘song sparrow’ 🙂
Are you finding monarchs on your milkweed yet? Sadly, I’m not seeing the numbers I did last year. 🙁
Maybe yours are here – we have heaps of monarchs enjoying the abundance of milkweed this year.
Thanks, glad to know someone is seeing them. I wonder if they come back to the patch of their birth? Last year I had hardly any in my patch but two years ago was good. I’ve seen them elsewhere in town, so that is why I wondered if it was a natal territory thing. Hard to say.
hmmmm…interesting question. While milkweed is abundant everywhere this year a few of my gardens there have been very few Monarchs while other places are loaded with them. Now I’ll have to keep an eye on who is where next year!
Sweet
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This is just so sweet!
Catherine, Lovely. You have what looks like a juvenile Song Sparrow there. Keep up the good work, and thanks for checking out my blog.
oh! Thanks for the identification!!
You’re entirely welcome.