Wildlife Species Library
Identification guides, behavior notes, and camera tips for the wildlife visiting backyard habitats across the EverydayEarth community.
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pine needle scale
Chionaspis pinifoliae
Transforming green needles into white-flecked landscapes, the pine needle scale is a master of camouflage and station...
Pine Woolly-aphid
Pineus pini
Look closely at the 'snow' on your pine branches and you might find the Pine Woolly-aphid. These tiny architects shro...
Pink-barred Sallow
Xanthia togata
With its vibrant canary-yellow wings and royal purple accents, the Pink-barred Sallow is a stunning late-season visit...
Plains Blue Royal
Tajuria jehana
A flash of sky-blue in the canopy, the Plains Blue Royal is a master of high-speed maneuvers and delicate beauty. Wit...
Polyphemus Moth
Antheraea polyphemus
Meet the titan of the backyard: the Polyphemus moth. With its massive wingspan and hypnotic eyespots, this nocturnal ...
Poplar Catkin Sallow
Anathix puta
A delicate master of autumn camouflage, the Poplar Catkin Sallow is a late-season visitor to North American backyards...
Potato Aphid
Macrosiphum euphorbiae
A tiny titan of the vegetable garden, the Potato Aphid is a master of disguise and survival. Whether appearing in vib...
Potato Leaf Miner
Liriomyza huidobrensis
Though barely larger than a pinhead, the Potato Leaf Miner leaves its mark through intricate, winding white trails pa...
Potato Leafhopper
Empoasca fabae
A tiny neon-green traveler with a knack for sideways scuttling, the Potato Leafhopper is a master of the garden vanis...
Powdered Dancer
Argia moesta
Looking like they've been dusted in fine white flour, the Powdered Dancer is a robust river-dweller. This master of t...
Poweshiek Skipperling
Oarisma poweshiek
A rare treasure of the American prairie, the Poweshiek Skipperling is a tiny flyer with a mighty story. Known for its...
Privet Leafhopper
Fieberiella florii
A master of the garden hedge, the Privet Leafhopper is a miniature marvel covered in delicate black speckles. While s...
Promethea Silkmoth
Callosamia promethea
Witness the dramatic 'cobra' mimicry and striking sexual dimorphism of the Promethea Silkmoth. One of North America's...
Provence chalk-hill blue
Polyommatus hispana
A shimmering herald of the Mediterranean spring, the Provence chalk-hill blue is a master of the limestone hills. Wit...
Purple Leaf Blue
Amblypodia anita
A spectacular example of evolutionary mimicry, the Purple Leaf Blue disguises itself as a withered leaf to hide from ...
Pustulated Carrion Beetle
Nicrophorus pustulatus
A striking nocturnal 'gravedigger' with a hidden life, the Pustulated Carrion Beetle is famous for its bright orange ...
ragweed leaf beetle
Ophraella communa
The ragweed leaf beetle is a tiny, striped powerhouse that spends its days munching on one of nature's most annoying ...
Red-banded Leafhopper
Graphocephala coccinea
Often called the 'Candy-striped Leafhopper,' this tiny insect is one of the most vibrantly colored creatures in North...
Red-belted Bumble Bee
Bombus rufocinctus
With its striking splash of orange and tireless work ethic, the Red-belted Bumble Bee is a late-summer favorite for b...
Red-bodied Swallowtail
Pachliopta polydorus
A striking tropical visitor with a bold crimson warning, the Red-bodied Swallowtail floats through northern gardens w...
Red-legged Marsh Beetle
Scirtes tibialis
A tiny master of the leap, the Red-legged Marsh Beetle brings a splash of color and incredible agility to the edges o...
Red-veined Dropwing
Trithemis arteriosa
A scarlet sentinel of the garden pond, the Red-veined Dropwing is famous for its brilliant crimson hue and its unique...
Red-veined Pennant
Celithemis bertha
A jewel of the Southern wetlands, the Red-veined Pennant dazzles with its crimson-laced wings and characteristic 'fla...
Rhododendron Leafhopper
Graphocephala fennahi
Decked out in neon turquoise and racing stripes, the Rhododendron Leafhopper is a tiny gem of the garden. This agile ...
River Jewelwing
Calopteryx aequabilis
The River Jewelwing is a shimmering masterpiece of the waterfront, boasting metallic emerald bodies and elegant, dark...
Roesel's Bush-cricket
Roeseliana roeselii
Listen for the electric hum of the meadow. The Roesel's Bush-cricket is a master of camouflage with a song that sound...
Rose Aphid
Macrosiphum rosae
The Rose Aphid is a tiny, fascinating marvel of the garden, turning rosebuds into bustling miniature ecosystems. Disc...
Rose Flea Beetle
Altica rosae
The Rose Flea Beetle is a tiny, shimmering jewel of the garden, recognizable by its metallic blue-green sheen and rem...
Rose Leafhopper
Edwardsiana rosae
The Rose Leafhopper is a miniature marvel of the garden, a translucent acrobat that thrives in the secret shadows of ...
Rose Sawfly
Arge ochropus
A vibrant splash of orange in the garden, the Rose Sawfly is a master of the rose bush. Though often noticed for thei...
Rose Slug Sawfly
Endelomyia aethiops
A master of disguise in the rose garden, the Rose Slug Sawfly larva looks like a shimmering drop of moss-green slime....
Roseate Skimmer
Orthemis ferruginea
A bold splash of neon pink in the garden, the Roseate Skimmer is one of the most stunning dragonflies you'll encounte...
Rosemary Beetle
Chrysolina americana
Adorned in shimmering metallic stripes of emerald and amethyst, the Rosemary Beetle is a slow-moving jewel of the her...
Roundneck Sexton Beetle
Nicrophorus orbicollis
A fascinating nocturnal recycler, the Roundneck Sexton Beetle is the forest's master undertaker. Known for its devote...
Ruby Meadowhawk
Sympetrum rubicundulum
A flash of brilliant crimson in the summer sun, the Ruby Meadowhawk is one of the most striking dragonflies found in ...
Ruddy Darter
Sympetrum sanguineum
With its striking blood-red body and jet-black legs, the Ruddy Darter is one of the most vivid summer visitors to the...
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