Turkey
European Goldfinch
They are frequent visitors to backyard feeders, especially those containing niger seeds.
Gypsy Moth
One of the most invasive species in the world
Red Deer
A male red deer shows his age in his antlers, which become longer and more branched every year.
Trapdoor spider
Ambush their prey using a trapdoor made of silk
Rough-Legged Hawk (Rough-Legged Buzzard)
Its scientific name, lagopus, is Ancient Greek for “hare” and “foot,” referring to its feathered feet and toes.
Brazilian Treehopper
They feed on tree sap!
Yellowhammer
It interbreeds with the pine bunting
Short-Eared Owl
The short-eared owl is one of the most widespread owl species in the world, covering five continents.
Egyptian Vulture
They steal large ostrich eggs and use rocks and pebbles to crack the shells.
Wryneck
They feign death by making their bodies limp and closing their eyes.
Redstart
They build their nests off the ground in tree holes, cavities, stone walls, and roofs
Old House Borer
Depending on the habitat and climate, these beetles can live between 2 to 10 years, often staying in their larval stage for several years, making them extremely dangerous to wooden structures.
Kangal Shepard Dog
Can run up to 35 miles per hour (56km).
Frog
There are around 7,000 different species!
Goat
Most closely related to the Sheep!