Birdfeeding
Jul. 24th, 2021 07:18 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Today is hot and muggy.
I fed the birds. I've seen house finches and doves.
While we were out driving, we passed acre after acre of restored prairie. This is a big deal because so little is left, and most of it is an acre here, a half acre there. These were multiple patches of at least 10-20 acres with different plants -- purple coneflowers, yellow coneflowers, black-eyed Susans, Queen Anne's lace, milkweed, goldenrod (not blooming yet), and one had bluestem grass with its turkey feet open. :D My suspicion is that somebody, or several somebodies in close proximity, read about the prairie loss problem and went, "Welp, I got land, I can fix that," and drove their tractor around for a weekend. If they didn't get the seed free from a state program, that represents thousands of dollars of native plant seed.
I fed the birds. I've seen house finches and doves.
While we were out driving, we passed acre after acre of restored prairie. This is a big deal because so little is left, and most of it is an acre here, a half acre there. These were multiple patches of at least 10-20 acres with different plants -- purple coneflowers, yellow coneflowers, black-eyed Susans, Queen Anne's lace, milkweed, goldenrod (not blooming yet), and one had bluestem grass with its turkey feet open. :D My suspicion is that somebody, or several somebodies in close proximity, read about the prairie loss problem and went, "Welp, I got land, I can fix that," and drove their tractor around for a weekend. If they didn't get the seed free from a state program, that represents thousands of dollars of native plant seed.