This blog follows the plants and animals found in my yard located in Topeka Kansas. I've landscaped my entire yard with native plants of Kansas. Find out what wildlife he has attracted to his yard, what plants are growing, and the ecology of a native garden.
Search This Blog
Monday, April 9, 2012
Bluebird Nestbox Update
On Sunday I accidentally caught a bluebird in my nestbox trap. He squawked up a storm. I really didn't think it was a bluebird making that sound. I was a bit worried it may have been the mate of the pair in the garden. Today I checked their box and both parents were present when I opened the box. I was surprised to find 6 eggs in the nest. That seems like a lot of mouths to feed. We will see how many hatch.
Friday, April 6, 2012
Bluebird Nestbox
I have four nestboxes in my yard. The one in the garden has a bluebird nest with 5 eggs in it. This is the first time in many years that bluebirds were able to nest in my yard. The problem every year is house sparrows chase them away or take over the house. This year I bought a house trap to catch the house sparrows. Finally success with the bluebirds. House traps can be found at Van Ert Traps.
Tuesday, April 3, 2012
Dusky Skipper Visits Garden
There was a dusky skipper laying eggs on my Canada Milkvetch plants. I knew this was a host plant for them, but had never seen them laying eggs on it.
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)