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Clouded Sulphur
The clouded Sulphur host plant is white clover. Photography tip- best captured on purple flowers.


House Wren
A voracious insectivore and welcome addition to the garden!


House Wren chick
House wrens will nest in bluebird houses and have up to three clutches per year.


Tiger Swallowtail
Host plants include lilac bush, poplar tree, black cherry, chokecherry, and sweet bay magnolia. Adults attracted to flowering mint and zinnias


Saddleback Caterpillar
The larval stage of the saddleback caterpillar moth. Don't touch this caterpillar, its barbed spines inject a painful venom


Male Red-Bellied Woodpecker
Red-Bellied Woodpeckers will visit the feeder for sunflower seeds, nuts, and dried fruit. Its primary food is insect grubs found in trees.


Female Red-Bellied Woodpecker
Female does not feature distinctive red coloring on the back of its head.


Potter Bee
The Potter Bee is a solitary bee that builds nests of mud or pebbles cemented together and attached to a plant.


Painted Lady
The world's most widely distributed butterfly, The Painted Lady is a migratory butterfly that can travel up to 100 miles per day.


European Honeybee
A social insect imported from Europe. Recent concern over their population decline has eased as the number of colonies are on the rise.


Nuthatch
If you see a bird walking on a tree face down- it's a nuthatch. This adaptation allows the nuthatch to find insects that upward climbers miss.


Male Downy Woodpecker
North America;'s smallest woodpecker. Frequent visitor the seed and suet feeder


Male Downy Woodpecker
North America;'s smallest woodpecker. Frequent visitor the seed and suet feeder


Tufted Titmouse
A frequent visitor to the bird feeder. Will grab a seed, fly off to shell it, and return.


Tufted Titmouse
A frequent visitor to the bird feeder. Will grab a seed, fly off to shell it, and return.


Spicebush Swallowtail
The host plant of the Spicebush Swallowtail is the spicebush, a deciduous shrub that feeds caterpillars with its leaves, birds with its berries while providing brilliant fall color for homeowners.
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