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SUMMARY:Native Plants for Birds and Butterflies
DESCRIPTION:Great Spangled Fritillary on Wild Bergamot blossom. Photo by Lynne Wheeler \nNative plant gardens are quite literally for the birds. While many of us like songbirds\, insects are often less appealing. But backyard species like caterpillars play a crucial role in supporting our most beloved bird species. When you create native plant gardens\, you support insect diversity—more bugs for birds! \nJoin Dr. Chris Puttock as he explains the importance of native plants. Chris has three decades’ experience in conservation and restoration. He is the chair of ESRAG (Environmental Sustainability Rotarian Action Group) and is executive director of Chesapeake Natives\, a nursery producing plants to sustain the ecology of the Chesapeake Bay watershed. \nInstead of in-person meetings\, SMAS is hosting virtual lectures using Zoom. We will send invitations via email with a link for joining each online event. If you do not get our Osprey newsletter via email\, you need to sign up first. Please scroll to the bottom of this page and submit your email address to subscribe.
URL:https://www.somdaudubon.org/event/native-plants-for-birds-and-butterflies/
ORGANIZER;CN="Southern Maryland Audubon Society":MAILTO:somdaudubon@gmail.com
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