New - to me - wildlife discoveries in my gardens
We live in the middle of an old-growth hardwood forest, zone 6a, in the lower Connecticut River valley region of Connecticut. Spotting and hearing wildlife is a common occurrence.
We live in the middle of an old-growth hardwood forest, zone 6a, in the lower Connecticut River valley region of Connecticut. Spotting and hearing wildlife is a common occurrence.
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Many creatures have left their calling cards in my gardens. The wet, humid weather has caused a bumper crop of slugs. They usually only feed at night, but not this year. Maybe it's their numbers, maybe the lack of sun has kept the slimy crawlers from seeking daytime cover. Regardless, the telltale shiny trails left on this petunia, and on many of my lettuce and tatsoi plants, show slugs are feasting quite well.
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