Showing posts with label birds. Show all posts
Showing posts with label birds. Show all posts

Thursday, October 24, 2019

Help Bird and Insect Populations with your Yard or Garden

Florida Native Wildflower Monarda punctata (spotted Horsemint)

According to scientists who published in the journal Science this month the number of birds in the United States and Canada has declined by 3 billion over the past 50 years. That is nearly 30 percent of bird populations, and not just rare or endangered bird species but also common birds. Birds particularly impacted are those which feed on insects.  This downward trend runs parallel to a downward global trend in insect populations. A few of the suggested causes for the insect decline include habitat destruction caused by urbanisation, pesticides, climate change, and artificial lighting.
 There are two easy ways that you can help make a difference in healthy insect and bird populations. First, eliminate pesticides from your yard, and second grow a garden. Any size garden is helpful, even potted patio plants. Native plants for the yard are low maintenance and act as host plants for insects and pollinators. Another good place to start is with an Organic soil mix and seeds of native wildflowers. Look for native wildflowers and plants at your local farmer's markets.

Florida Wildflower Tropical Sage,  photo by Carl E Lewis (CC BY 2.0)
Aquarian Bath is doing our part to improve habitat for birds and insects! We were recently featured in the Daytona Beach News Journal for creating a certified wildlife habitat though the National Wildlife Federation and the Florida Wildlife Federation.

Clip of News Journal Article "Local business makes a difference to protect wildlife" Sept 2019

Tuesday, January 6, 2015

Payne's Prairie Winged Wonders


This beautiful collection of photos are from Payne's Prairie in Gainesville Florida. They were shot by Scott Johnson, our VP at Aquarian Bath. I will save his gator photos for another post! We also saw wild pigs and a buffalo. Hope you like the pictures.










Wednesday, April 24, 2013

Cardinal in My Front Yard


Yesterday I was very lucky to get this shot of a cardinal in my front yard.  It appears there is a pair nesting in this tree.  Cardinals are always my favorites.