Wildlife Species Library
Identification guides, behavior notes, and camera tips for the wildlife visiting backyard habitats across the EverydayEarth community.
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Australian Ibis
Threskiornis molucca
Meet Australia’s most misunderstood icon. From ancient wetlands to city parks, the Australian Ibis is a master of ada...
Australian Long-finned Eel
Anguilla reinhardtii
Australia's largest freshwater eel, the Long-finned Eel is a marbled giant known for its incredible overland journeys...
Australian Pelican
Pelecanus conspicillatus
Boasting the longest bill in the avian world, the Australian Pelican is a masterpiece of prehistoric design and grace...
Australian Scrub Python
Simalia kinghorni
As Australia's longest snake, the Australian Scrub Python is a spectacular giant of the tropical north, known for its...
Australian Sea Lion
Neophoca cinerea
Australia’s rarest marine mammal, the Australian Sea Lion is a true local icon. Found only on the southern wild coast...
Australian Snubfin Dolphin
Orcaella heinsohni
With its uniquely rounded head and shy personality, the Australian Snubfin Dolphin is one of the world's most elusive...
Autumn Meadowhawk
Sympetrum vicinum
The Autumn Meadowhawk is the late-season sentinel of the dragonfly world, bringing a flash of brilliant red to the ga...
Azara's Agouti
Dasyprocta azarae
A vital 'forest gardener' of South America, Azara's Agouti is a shy, high-stepping rodent known for its incredible se...
Aztec Dancer
Argia nahuana
With its striking electric blue body and delicate wings, the Aztec Dancer is a vibrant gem often found hovering over ...
Azure-crowned Hummingbird
Saucerottia cyanocephala
With its shimmering violet-blue cap and snowy white breast, the Azure-crowned Hummingbird is a crown jewel of Central...
Azure Demoiselle
Chrysiptera hemicyanea
A sparkling gem of the Coral Triangle, the Azure Demoiselle lights up the reef with its electrifying blue and gold pa...
Azure-hooded Jay
Cyanolyca cucullata
A striking denizen of the misty cloud forests, the Azure-hooded Jay is easily recognized by its brilliant sky-blue cr...
Azure Jay
Cyanocorax caeruleus
Meet the brilliant blue 'gardener' of the Atlantic Forest. The Azure Jay is a social mastermind known for its strikin...
Azure Kingfisher
Ceyx azureus
A shimmering jewel of the waterways, the Azure Kingfisher is a master of the vertical dive. Its brilliant plumage and...
Azure-naped Jay
Cyanocorax heilprini
A social and striking inhabitant of the Amazon's white-sand forests, the Azure-naped Jay stands out with its brillian...
Azure-shouldered Tanager
Thraupis cyanoptera
The Azure-shouldered Tanager is a vibrant jewel of the Brazilian Atlantic Forest, easily identified by its shimmering...
Azure-winged Magpie
Cyanopica cyanus
A masterpiece of East Asian nature, the Azure-winged Magpie combines striking sapphire plumage with a brilliant, soci...
Baglafecht Weaver
Ploceus baglafecht
A dapper highland resident, the Baglafecht Weaver is famous for its striking pale eyes and masterfully woven nests. A...
Bahama Woodstar
Nesophlox evelynae
The Bahama Woodstar is a shimmering endemic treasure of the Lucayan islands. Known for its metallic 'hum' and the mal...
Bahiagrass Borer
Derobrachus brevicollis
A titan of the Southeastern backyard, the Bahiagrass Borer is one of North America's largest and most impressive beet...
Baird's Sandpiper
Calidris bairdii
A champion of the skies, Baird's Sandpiper travels from the Arctic Circle to the tip of Patagonia. Look for its disti...
Baird's Trogon
Trogon bairdii
A stunning violet and vermillion inhabitant of the Pacific lowlands, the Baird's Trogon is one of Central America's m...
Balabac Chevrotain
Tragulus nigricans
Meet the Philippines' 'living fossil,' a miniature hoofed marvel no larger than a house cat. Found only on a handful ...
Balao Halfbeak
Hemiramphus balao
The Balao Halfbeak is an architectural marvel of the Atlantic, featuring a needle-like lower jaw and a shimmering sil...
Bald Eagle
Haliaeetus leucocephalus
Witness the majesty of North America's most iconic raptor. From their massive 7-foot wingspans to their piercing gold...
Bald-faced Hornet
Dolichovespula maculata
The Bald-faced Hornet is the master architect of the backyard, known for its striking ivory mask and impressive hangi...
Balearic Shearwater
Puffinus mauretanicus
Meet Europe's most endangered seabird, a master of the Mediterranean waves that nests in secret cliffside caves and r...
Ballan Wrasse
Labrus bergylta
Vibrant, inquisitive, and a master of the Atlantic reefs, the Ballan Wrasse is the colorful 'architect' of our coasta...
Ballyhoo
Hemiramphus brasiliensis
A flash of silver and a splash of red, the Ballyhoo is the undisputed acrobat of the Atlantic shallows. Watch them sk...
Balsam twig aphid
Mindarus pinicolus
Look closely at the tips of your fir trees to find this tiny, wool-covered architect of the forest. The Balsam twig a...
Balsam Woolly Adelgid
Adelges piceae
A microscopic invader with a massive impact, the Balsam Woolly Adelgid hides beneath a coat of white wax while reshap...
Baltimore Oriole
Icterus galbula
A flash of brilliant flame in the treetops, the Baltimore Oriole is the undisputed jewel of the eastern spring. Known...
Bananaquit
Coereba flaveola
Often called the 'Sugar Bird,' the Bananaquit is a vibrant, bold visitor to tropical gardens. With its bright yellow ...
Band-tailed Barbthroat
Threnetes ruckeri
A master of the tropical understory, the Band-tailed Barbthroat is easily recognized by its 'bearded' throat and perf...
Band-tailed Guan
Penelope argyrotis
A mist-dwelling beauty of the northern Andes, the Band-tailed Guan is easily recognized by its silvery plumage and ic...
Band-tailed Pigeon
Patagioenas fasciata
A majestic forest dweller of the West, the Band-tailed Pigeon is easily recognized by its distinctive white collar an...
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