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Gardening For Wildlife Blog

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Mar 7, 2010, Steller's Jay

Steller's jay is common along the West coast. Known as the loudest of its kind, it lives its life much like the eastern Blue jay.

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Mar 7, 2010, State Birds, The nation and state birds of the United Statesof America

The official State Birds. The Northen cardinal is the most common state bird registered in seven states

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Mar 7, 2010, Spring Azure, a tiny butterfly found throughout much of North America

Spring Azure is a widespread throughout North America. This butterfly is one of the earliest butterflies to emerge from its pupa and thus heralds the beginning of spring and better weather to come.

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Mar 7, 2010, The Spicebush Swallowtail Butterfly is named after a common host plant

The Spicebush Swallowtail Butterfly frequents the eastern 2/3's of the United States and southern Canada. Attract this mostly black butterfly to your gardens

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Mar 7, 2010, Hummingbird Species Profiles,know Your Birds

Species profiles help you to identify and understand about the hummingbirds you see in your gardens

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