Insects

Explore wild insect species documented through real-world encounters, field observations, and detailed guides featuring butterflies, beetles, ants, flies, and more.

Featured Insects

Eastern Tiger Swallowtail

A bold yellow and black butterfly commonly found in gardens, drifting between flowers as it feeds on nectar.

Blacklet Fly

A small blacklet fly commonly seen on wildflowers, feeding on nectar and playing a subtle role in pollination.

Calligrapher Fly

A small striped hoverfly often mistaken for a wasp, known for its precise hovering flight and role as both a pollinator and natural pest controller.

All Insect Species

Eastern Tiger Swallowtail

A bold yellow and black butterfly commonly found in gardens, drifting between flowers as it feeds on nectar.

Blacklet Fly

A small blacklet fly commonly seen on wildflowers, feeding on nectar and playing a subtle role in pollination.

Calligrapher Fly

A small striped hoverfly often mistaken for a wasp, known for its precise hovering flight and role as both a pollinator and natural pest controller.

Buffalo Treehopper

A small, thorn-like insect that blends seamlessly into plant stems, using its shape and color to stay hidden in plain sight.

European Earwig

A nocturnal insect with distinctive rear pinchers, commonly found in moist soil and under debris where it hides during the day and forages at night.

Red Ants

Close-up of likely Myrmica ants carrying larvae as they relocate and protect their developing young.

Spring Field Cricket

A spring field cricket, a ground-dwelling insect recognized for its dark coloration, chirping calls, and powerful hind legs.

Ground Beetle

A soil-dwelling predator with a large head and ridged body, known for burrowing and hunting insects underground.

Yellowjacket

A social wasp recognized for its black-and-yellow markings, papery nests, and aggressive defense of colonies.

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Mammals

Wild mammal species documented across forests, grasslands, wetlands, and natural habitats.

Birds

Bird species observed in woodlands, wetlands, waterways, and migration habitats.

Reptiles

Cold-blooded reptiles including snakes, turtles, and other scaled wildlife species.

Amphibians

Frogs, salamanders, and moisture-dependent amphibians found near wetlands and streams.

Fish

Aquatic wildlife observed in ponds, creeks, rivers, wetlands, and freshwater habitats.

Arachnids

Arachnids including spiders, ticks, and other eight-legged invertebrate species.

Other Invertebrates

Unique invertebrate wildlife including millipedes, worms, and other small decomposers.

Field Observation

Real-world nature discoveries, unusual encounters, tracks, behaviors, and observations documented directly from the field.

Plants

Wild plants documented through real-world encounters including native flowers, woodland species, and seasonal vegetation.

Domestic

Domesticated species including chickens, farm animals, pets, and human-associated wildlife encounters.

Exhibits

Wildlife and marine species observed in aquariums, zoos, nature centers, and educational exhibits.

Bones

Animal bones and skeletal remains documented through field discoveries and wildlife identification.