Ed and I spent a few hours on Roosevelt island yesterday, almost entirely in the Community Garden, which is open on weekend days only, from April 15th to October 15th.
Not many butterflies -- lots of small whites, one Monarch, one Painted Lady. Also honey bees, eastern bumble bees and brown-belted bumblebees. I saw a few dragonflies but got no photos of them -- they were too fast.
There were Physa acuta in the little pond, and also quite a few tadpoles, although I don't know if the tadpoles were frogs or toads. There are always interesting waterside plants around the pond here.
Interesting terrestrial weeds in the garden included Crowdippers, Chameleon plants, Common Cinquefoil, and numerous others.
As for birds, I only saw robins, northern mockingbirds, and sparrows.
Wikipedia says, "Often considered to be a weed despite its attractive appearance."
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