I think the insects must be carb loading at the end of summer. Suddenly there's a mass of clearwing hummingbird moths all over the butterfly bushes, literally couldn't count them. They were fearless, landing inches from me.
I did a big prune of the butterfly bush and they went right on feeding, even when I was cutting branches. Just switched to another branch.
There were even a couple of aerial battles fought. In among them several kinds of bees, monarchs, tiger swallowtails, lbbs -- little brown butterflies -- all feeding like there was no tomorrow.
And at the pond there were several small turtles swimming, frogs sitting up at the water's edge
Across the pond were ducks, which means either the turtles weren't snappers or maybe they were too young to bite the ducks' feet.
And the morning glories are beginning to set seed.
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