Wildlife Species Library
Identification guides, behavior notes, and camera tips for the wildlife visiting backyard habitats across the EverydayEarth community.
tamarack
Larix laricina
A rare deciduous conifer that defies the rules of winter, the Tamarack transforms from a soft green spire into a pill...
tarata
Pittosporum eugenioides
The largest of New Zealand's Pittosporums, the Tarata is a sensory delight known for its shimmering wavy leaves and i...
Tasmanian blue gum
Eucalyptus globulus
The Tasmanian blue gum is a sky-piercing icon of the Australian bush, known for its silver-blue juvenile leaves and i...
Texas ash
Fraxinus albicans
A resilient icon of the limestone hills, the Texas ash provides a cooling canopy and the most vibrant autumn display ...
Torrey pine
Pinus torreyana
Meet the rarest pine in North America, a coastal survivor with a wind-sculpted silhouette and a secret connection to ...
tree-of-heaven
Ailanthus altissima
Often called the 'ghetto palm' for its resilience in urban environments, the tree-of-heaven is a lightning-fast growe...
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