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.
Explore Other Wildlife Categories
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.
