Wildlife Species Library
Identification guides, behavior notes, and camera tips for the wildlife visiting backyard habitats across the EverydayEarth community.
red-berried elder
Sambucus racemosa
A vibrant early-summer beacon for wildlife, the red-berried elder transforms backyards into a bustling avian buffet w...
Red Clover
Trifolium pratense
The backbone of a healthy meadow, Red Clover is more than just a wildflower—it's a nitrogen-fixing powerhouse and a f...
red deadnettle
Lamium purpureum
The early-bird of the backyard world, Red Deadnettle paints the spring landscape in shades of violet and crimson. Thi...
Red Heath
Erica coccinea
A vibrant icon of the South African fynbos, the Red Heath dazzles with its drooping tubular bells and serves as a vit...
red mangrove
Rhizophora mangle
Meet the 'walking tree' of the coast. The red mangrove is a resilient architect of the shoreline, using its iconic st...
red osier dogwood
Cornus sericea
A champion of the winter landscape, the red osier dogwood offers a fiery burst of color against the snow while servin...
red raspberry
Rubus idaeus
A crown jewel of the backyard garden, the Red Raspberry is a powerhouse of nutrition for both humans and wildlife. It...
redflower ragleaf
Crassocephalum crepidioides
A resilient traveler from Africa, the redflower ragleaf is a striking succulent herb known for its nodding crimson bl...
Redroot Amaranth
Amaranthus retroflexus
The Redroot Amaranth is a hardy survivor and a backyard bird feeder designed by nature. With its striking pink roots ...
redtop
Agrostis gigantea
A hardy, rhizomatous grass that paints summer meadows with a shimmering wash of reddish-purple. Redtop is the unsung ...
reed canary grass
Phalaris arundinacea
A towering presence in the wetlands, reed canary grass creates lush, waving meadows that define the water's edge. Its...
Remote Sedge
Carex remota
Elegant, arching, and perfectly suited for the shadows, the Remote Sedge is a masterpiece of woodland architecture. I...
rice cutgrass
Leersia oryzoides
Armed with razor-sharp edges and a resilient spirit, rice cutgrass is a wetland powerhouse. This native grass provide...
river mangrove
Aegiceras corniculatum
Meet the 'goat's horn' of the coastline, a hardy mangrove species that excretes salt through its leaves and produces ...
river oats
Chasmanthium latifolium
A graceful woodland native known for its unique 'fish-like' seed heads that dance in the breeze. River oats bring yea...
riverbank grape
Vitis riparia
A powerhouse of the North American landscape, the riverbank grape is a fast-growing vine that provides both a lush gr...
rosy sedge
Carex rosea
A resilient, star-shaped sedge that brings year-round green to the deepest backyard shadows.
Rough Fescue
Festuca hallii
The backbone of the northern prairie, Rough Fescue is a hardy perennial bunchgrass that provides vital habitat and st...
Rough Meadow-grass
Poa trivialis
A resilient, shade-loving grass that creates soft, light-green carpets in the dampest corners of your yard. Discover ...
Royal Heath
Erica adelopetala
A rare crown jewel of the Cape Floristic Region, the Royal Heath dazzles with waxy crimson tubes designed for the bea...
rubber tree
Hevea brasiliensis
The source of the world's natural rubber, this Amazonian giant is famous for its 'bleeding' bark and exploding seed p...
russet sedge
Carex saxatilis
A hardy survivor of the frozen north, the russet sedge transforms soggy tundras into landscapes of deep chocolate and...
Russian knapweed
Rhaponticum repens
A resilient and aggressive perennial, Russian knapweed is famous for its pearly-tipped flowers and its ability to out...
rye
Secale cereale
The hardiest of the cereal grains, rye brings a touch of the rolling prairie to your backyard. Whether as a winter co...
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