World Migratory Bird Day & Wildlife Jewels Carnelian the Ant

Photo: Western Meadowlark. March 2024 Ramona, California and “Carnelian the Ant” over Wildlife Jewels signature stone | Photo & Art by © & ™ Wildlife Jewels®

On this World Migratory Bird Day, we're excited to introduce you to Yellow Gasper the Western Meadowlark and Carnelian the Ant!

This year's theme for World Migratory Bird emphasizes the significance of preserving insects and their role in supporting migratory birds.

Yellow Gasper is a charming Western Meadowlark we encountered at the Ramona grasslands in March, he primarily feeds on insects, including beetles, grasshoppers, crickets, and ants!

Meanwhile, Carnelian the Ant is our original depiction of an extraordinary Asian weaver ant, showcasing its remarkable ability to carry a stick weighing 100 times its body weight.

We are delighted to present our “Learn from Ants™ “ program, focusing on the importance of conserving ants and exploring the fascinating behaviors of these insects, along with the valuable lessons we can learn from them!


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