Wildlife Species Library

Identification guides, behavior notes, and camera tips for the wildlife visiting backyard habitats across the EverydayEarth community.

Showing 217-225 of 225 species

Wood Forget-me-not
Wildflowers

Wood Forget-me-not

Myosotis sylvatica

A woodland treasure that carpets the forest floor in azure, the Wood Forget-me-not is a springtime favorite for garde...

Wood Speedwell
Wildflowers

Wood Speedwell

Veronica montana

A delicate gem of the damp forest floor, Wood Speedwell charms with its pale lilac blooms and creeping green carpets....

Wood Stitchwort
Wildflowers

Wood Stitchwort

Stellaria nemorum

A luminous star of the shaded forest, Wood Stitchwort paints the woodland floor with delicate white blooms and heart-...

Yellow Anemone
Wildflowers

Yellow Anemone

Anemonoides ranunculoides

A golden herald of the spring woods, the Yellow Anemone transforms the forest floor into a sun-drenched carpet long b...

Yellow Beardtongue
Wildflowers

Yellow Beardtongue

Penstemon confertus

A resilient beauty of the Northern Rockies, the Yellow Beardtongue lights up mountain meadows with its unique, crowde...

Yellow Iris
Wildflowers

Yellow Iris

Iris pseudacorus

The Yellow Iris is a brilliant, bold dweller of the water's edge, turning muddy banks into golden corridors each spri...

Yellow Pimpernel
Wildflowers

Yellow Pimpernel

Lysimachia nemorum

A hidden gem of the woodland floor, the Yellow Pimpernel offers a delicate display of star-shaped blooms and trailing...

Yellow Rattle
Wildflowers

Yellow Rattle

Rhinanthus minor

Known as the 'Meadow Maker,' Yellow Rattle is the secret weapon for any wildflower enthusiast. This clever little pla...

Yellow Sorrel
Wildflowers

Yellow Sorrel

Oxalis flava

A burst of winter sunshine at ground level, the Yellow Sorrel is famous for its fan-like succulent leaves and brillia...

photo_camera

Not sure what you saw?

Upload a wildlife photo and let AI identify the species for you instantly.

Identify a species

Start recording your backyard wildlife

Connect a camera and build your own species record — a personal field guide generated automatically.

Join free Connect a camera