Welcome to my gardening blog where I discuss organic gardening, permaculture, water conservation, soil conservation... But mostly my personal ups and downs as my husband and I try to create a beautiful edible garden in the hottest pocket of the Los Angeles basin.
Monday, October 9, 2017
Wildlife in Los Angeles
So now that our garden is hospitable to plants, it has become a sort of heaven for wildlife and other undesirables.
Meet the ducks.
First of all, they are super dumb. They mate for life but one of the male ducks that visits our pool did not get the memo. He has been a third wheel for the last few months and it's hard to watch. He follows the female everywhere and the other male keeps giving him a whooping.
My family argues that I am not sure it's always the same male getting whooped. I don't know. It's a bit of a sad Ménage a Quack.
Second, they can't tell the difference between themselves and their reflection. That or they are vain. They spent so much time admiring their reflection that I call them the Quack-dashians.
Labels:
drought-resistant gardening,
edible garden,
grow food,
healthy,
Los Angeles,
Organic gardening,
Permaculture,
rare fruit,
San Fernando Valley,
Urban farming,
vegan,
wildlife,
worm farm,
worms
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