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Creating a
    (Pitts, 2012)
                    Pollinator-
                    Friendly Yard
                    Stephanie Pitts




(Pitts, 2012)
Pitts, 2012


Jeffersonia diphylla-twinleaf
Threatened in IA and NY and
 endangered in GA and NJ.
Natives are
  Easy to Maintain
 They’re meant to grow in our
  environment
 Many spread and fill in so you
  need not buy as many plants




                                   (Pitts, 2012)

                   (Pitts, 2012)
(Pitts, 2012)
                                                      (Pitts, 2012)

Ruby-Throated Hummingbird
                               Silver-Spotted Skipper Epargyreus clarus
Archilochus colubris

     Adds Beauty to Your Yard
        The plants are beautiful

        They attract birds, butterflies, bees and other insects
Pollinator-Friendly vs. Pollinator
Unfriendly Yards
 A yard with pollinator      A well-manicured lawn
    friendly plants         with few decorative plants




            (Pitts, 2012)                 (Pitts, 2012)
The Yard with Pollinator-
friendly plants:



                                     (Pitts, 2012)
     (Pitts, 2011)




                     (Pitts, 2012)


                              The Pollinator-
                              friendly Yard
                              Pollinators have only a few
                              basic habitat requirements:
                              a flower-rich foraging area,
                              suitable host plants or nests
                              where they can lay their
                              eggs, and an environment
                              free of pesticides (Xerces,
  (Pitts, 2012)               2011).

This yard has a variety of
over 40 pollinator-friendly
plants.
During the two month study of the two yards, the pollinator
friendly results were as follows:

Thirteen bird varieties found in the yard: American robins, gold
finches, house finches, mourning doves, ruby-throated
hummingbirds, black-capped chickadees, tufted titmouse, white-
breasted nuthatch, gray catbirds, northern cardinals, song
sparrows, dark-eyed juncos, and house sparrows.

Butterfly species included: Clouded sulphurs, cabbage whites,
American coppers, commas, buckeyes, pearl crescents, little
wood satyrs, and monarchs.

Other insects found were several varieties of bees, moths, beetles,
and flies.
The Yard with a few decorative
plants:
          There aren’t any close-ups because
          after over two months of studying this
           yard, only the occasional pollinator
             was witnessed passing through.
           There is essentially nothing for them
          to eat and minimal space for even a
                   bird to take a break.




   No food or plants = No pollinators
Bibliography


Brooklyn Botanic Garden. Going Native: Biodiversity in Our Own Backyards. Brooklyn, NY,
           Brooklyn Botanic Garden, Inc., 1994. Print.

Brooklyn Botanic Garden. Hummingbird Gardens: Turning Your Yard Into Hummingbird
           Heaven. Brooklyn, NY, Brooklyn Botanic Garden, Inc., 2007. Print.

BugGuide.net. Iowa State University. n.d. Web. < http://bugguide.net/node/view/15740 >. 27
Sept. 2012.

Burton, Robert. National Audubon Society: Birdfeeder Handbook. New York, NY, DK Publishing, Inc.,
           2005. Print.


Maescapes.org. Penn State College of Agricultural Sciences Cooperative Extension. n.d. Web.
          < http://www.maescapes.org > . 27 Sept. 2012.

Stokes, Donald W. and Linda Q. Stokes. Stokes Beginners Guide To Butterflies. New York, New
           York: Little, Brown and Company, 2001. Print.

The Xerces Society Guide. Attracting Native Pollinators. North Adams, MA, Storey Publishing, 2011.
           Print.
                                               Photos

Pitts, Stephanie-All photos (2011, 2012)

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Creating a Pollinator-Friendly Yard

  • 1. Creating a (Pitts, 2012) Pollinator- Friendly Yard Stephanie Pitts (Pitts, 2012)
  • 2. Pitts, 2012 Jeffersonia diphylla-twinleaf Threatened in IA and NY and endangered in GA and NJ.
  • 3. Natives are Easy to Maintain  They’re meant to grow in our environment  Many spread and fill in so you need not buy as many plants (Pitts, 2012) (Pitts, 2012)
  • 4. (Pitts, 2012) (Pitts, 2012) Ruby-Throated Hummingbird Silver-Spotted Skipper Epargyreus clarus Archilochus colubris Adds Beauty to Your Yard  The plants are beautiful  They attract birds, butterflies, bees and other insects
  • 5. Pollinator-Friendly vs. Pollinator Unfriendly Yards A yard with pollinator A well-manicured lawn friendly plants with few decorative plants (Pitts, 2012) (Pitts, 2012)
  • 6. The Yard with Pollinator- friendly plants: (Pitts, 2012) (Pitts, 2011) (Pitts, 2012)
  • 7. The Pollinator- friendly Yard Pollinators have only a few basic habitat requirements: a flower-rich foraging area, suitable host plants or nests where they can lay their eggs, and an environment free of pesticides (Xerces, (Pitts, 2012) 2011). This yard has a variety of over 40 pollinator-friendly plants.
  • 8. During the two month study of the two yards, the pollinator friendly results were as follows: Thirteen bird varieties found in the yard: American robins, gold finches, house finches, mourning doves, ruby-throated hummingbirds, black-capped chickadees, tufted titmouse, white- breasted nuthatch, gray catbirds, northern cardinals, song sparrows, dark-eyed juncos, and house sparrows. Butterfly species included: Clouded sulphurs, cabbage whites, American coppers, commas, buckeyes, pearl crescents, little wood satyrs, and monarchs. Other insects found were several varieties of bees, moths, beetles, and flies.
  • 9. The Yard with a few decorative plants: There aren’t any close-ups because after over two months of studying this yard, only the occasional pollinator was witnessed passing through. There is essentially nothing for them to eat and minimal space for even a bird to take a break. No food or plants = No pollinators
  • 10. Bibliography Brooklyn Botanic Garden. Going Native: Biodiversity in Our Own Backyards. Brooklyn, NY, Brooklyn Botanic Garden, Inc., 1994. Print. Brooklyn Botanic Garden. Hummingbird Gardens: Turning Your Yard Into Hummingbird Heaven. Brooklyn, NY, Brooklyn Botanic Garden, Inc., 2007. Print. BugGuide.net. Iowa State University. n.d. Web. < http://bugguide.net/node/view/15740 >. 27 Sept. 2012. Burton, Robert. National Audubon Society: Birdfeeder Handbook. New York, NY, DK Publishing, Inc., 2005. Print. Maescapes.org. Penn State College of Agricultural Sciences Cooperative Extension. n.d. Web. < http://www.maescapes.org > . 27 Sept. 2012. Stokes, Donald W. and Linda Q. Stokes. Stokes Beginners Guide To Butterflies. New York, New York: Little, Brown and Company, 2001. Print. The Xerces Society Guide. Attracting Native Pollinators. North Adams, MA, Storey Publishing, 2011. Print. Photos Pitts, Stephanie-All photos (2011, 2012)