Who this garden brings back
Because vaderllama planted these, these named species have a place here.

Monarch ButterflyEndangeredButterfly
A Monarch can only raise its young on milkweed. No milkweed, no Monarchs. It's that simple, and that fixable.

Rusty-patched Bumble BeeEndangeredBee
Once common across eastern North America, now almost gone. It feeds on wild bergamot and asters, flowers any yard can grow.

Gypsy Cuckoo Bumble BeeEndangeredBee
The bees it relies on need these same native blooms. Plant for one, and you feed both.

Barn SwallowThreatenedBird
A bird that once nested on every farm, now threatened. Native plants feed the flying insects it catches on the wing.

Bank SwallowThreatenedBird
It feeds entirely on flying insects. Every native flowering patch is more food in the air it hunts.

Olive-sided FlycatcherThreatenedBird
It perches on tall spruces and sallies out to catch flying insects. Native blooms keep its prey in the air.

Wood ThrushThreatenedBird
Its flute-like song is fading from our woods. Native shrubs raise the caterpillars it needs to feed its chicks.

Canada WarblerThreatenedBird
A bright yellow warbler in decline. Native shrubs raise the caterpillars it feeds to its young.

BobolinkThreatenedBird
A bubbling song of summer meadows, now threatened. Native grasses rebuild the habitat it raises its young in.

American Bumble BeeSpecial concernBee
It needs goldenrod and asters to fatten up before winter. The late-summer blooms most gardens are missing.

Yellow-banded Bumble BeeSpecial concernBee
A once-common bumble bee in decline. Beebalm and columbine are among its favourites.

Eastern Wood-PeweeSpecial concernBird
Its slow 'pee-a-wee' call is heard less each year. It needs the flying insects native plants support.

Transverse Lady BeetleSpecial concernBeetle
Our native ladybugs are being pushed out. Native plants give them aphids to hunt and cover to overwinter.
Photos: Photo by Derek Ramsey, GFDL 1.2 Β· Photo by USGS Bee Inventory and Monitoring Lab, public domain Β· Photo by Ivar Leidus, CC BY-SA 4.0 Β· Photo by Malene Thyssen, CC BY-SA 3.0 Β· Photo by John, CC BY 2.0 Β· Photo by Mike's Birds, CC BY-SA 2.0 Β· Photo by Mdf, CC BY-SA 3.0 Β· Photo by Paul Engel, CC BY-SA 4.0 Β· Photo by Judy Gallagher, CC BY 2.0 Β· Photo by Dan Pancamo, CC BY-SA 2.0 Β· Photo by Hectonichus, CC BY-SA 3.0