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Saved a ladybug and some kind of bee/wasp yesterday. Pretty cool that we can just swoop down and pluck these little guys from death’s door with barely any effort. Feels good to see ‘em scuttle/fly away after they’ve dried off! ——— Photo: Gilles San Martin
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