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July 29, 2016

Upgrades at the Pirie-Mayhood Tower

IMG_0896A big tip o' the hat to Gaby Schmitt for all the continuing work she has done to clear the excess vegetation in front of the Pirie-Mayhood Tower so some pretty cool plants — Butttonbush and Swamp Milkweed, for example — can get some sun and room to grow.

Gaby writes:

For me, it's an enjoyable, ongoing project – especially when we can now see the bees (go pollinators!) and Common Yellow-throats in the swamp roses.

I'm hoping the uncovered plants/blossoms will also attract more varieties of butterflies. We've seen plenty of Cabbage Whites and the occasional Red Admiral.

And, a final note: maybe I'm tuned in a bit more to swampies now, for I've never noticed how many there are on the opposite shore, on either side of the mallard box. So lovely!

Thanks, Gaby!

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  • So needed…”Can’t see the forest for the trees”–now we can. Thank you so very much for all your work in this very hot summer of 2016.

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  • So needed…”Can’t see the forest for the trees”–now we can. Thank you so very much for all your work in this very hot summer of 2016.

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