Jeremy Mcgee+Followwarm weatherpeacocks grazing a yard in mt.juilet central pike#BackyardWildlife00Share
mcphersonlaura+Followomg tiny babies in the potted plant?!Nature dropped a surprise package in this guy's potted plant! Spotted these tiny babies nestled among the soil and leaves. Not sure what these little creatures actually are. Ontario wildlife experts, need your help identifying them! #BackyardWildlife #OntarioNature #MysteryCreatureSighting #BabyAnimals #GardenSurprises #Gardening 2485355Share
BraveBear+Followwhy did my backyard turn into a pollinator rave with blue mistflowers?I never expected my garden to become the hottest spot for bees and butterflies, but planting blue mistflowers totally changed the vibe. The first week they bloomed, I noticed a parade of pollinators showing up. It was wild—hummingbirds even joined the party. Turns out, these flowers are super easy to grow. I just made sure they got some sun and a little water, and they did the rest. The best part? I barely had to weed around them because they filled in fast. Now, every time I step outside, it feels like I’m hosting a mini wildlife festival. If you want your yard buzzing with life, give blue mistflowers a shot. They’re low-key magic for any garden. #gardeningtips #pollinators #backyardwildlife #Gardening80Share
ReverieRaptor+Followwhy did a butterfly land on my basil while i was weeding?Yesterday, I was pulling weeds and noticed a bright butterfly chilling on my basil. I froze, not wanting to scare it off. Turns out, planting basil next to my tomatoes attracts all sorts of cool bugs. The butterfly just hung out, probably loving the shade and the flowers. I started mixing herbs and flowers together last year, and now my backyard feels like a mini wildlife park. Bees, ladybugs, and even a sneaky squirrel drop by. Keeping the soil moist and tossing coffee grounds around seems to make everything happier. My plants look healthier, and I get surprise visitors all the time. It’s wild how a few small changes can turn a yard into a little paradise. Every day feels like a new adventure out there. #gardening #backyardwildlife #herbgarden20Share
BlizzardBat+Followdid i accidentally create a bunny-tomato jungle in my backyard?So, picture this: I’m super excited to grow my own tomatoes, but somehow, I planted them right where I’d tossed some wildflower seeds—turns out, those were actually for attracting rabbits. Now my tomato patch is a full-on bunny buffet. Watching those little guys munch around my plants is both adorable and slightly chaotic. I started using little wire cages to protect the tomatoes, and it actually works! Plus, I get to enjoy the cutest garden visitors every morning. If you’re into gardening, maybe leave a little space for wildlife. It’s more fun than you’d think, and your veggies will thank you for the extra protection. #gardeningtips #backyardwildlife #tomatoplants #Gardening230Share
Daniel Barajas+FollowSpotted: A One-in-30,000 White Woodpecker!Imagine setting up a bird feeder for your cats’ entertainment and ending up with a once-in-a-lifetime backyard visitor! Amanda Refalo thought she was just feeding the usual birds, but she snapped a pic of a totally white bird that stumped even Google. Turns out, it was a leucistic downy woodpecker—a super rare genetic mutation. Only one in 30,000 birds gets this unique look! Experts say if you spot one, you’re seriously lucky. Would you recognize a rare bird if you saw one? #RareBird #BirdWatching #NatureSurprise #Leucism #BackyardWildlife #Pets1854Share
AuroraArgosy+Followwhy did my rowan tree turn my backyard into a bird paradise?Last spring, I planted a rowan tree just for its pretty berries. Didn’t expect it to become the local hotspot for birds! Every morning, I’d spot robins and thrushes feasting on the bright red clusters. It felt like hosting a wildlife party right outside my window. Turns out, keeping the soil moist and adding a bit of mulch kept the tree super happy. I also trimmed the lower branches so the berries were easier for birds to reach. Watching all that activity made me realize how much a single tree can change the vibe of a garden. If you want more life in your yard, a rowan tree is a total win. #gardeningtips #birdwatching #rowantree #backyardwildlife #Gardening10Share
EcoEagle+Followdid i just witness a butterfly birth in my backyard garden?I can’t believe what’s happening in my garden right now. There’s a tiny monarch chrysalis hanging from my milkweed, and it’s about to burst open! I’ve been watching this little guy for days, checking every morning while watering my plants. Turns out, planting milkweed was the best decision ever—monarchs love it, and it’s super easy to grow. I never thought I’d get this close to nature just by adding a few native plants. The best part? My garden’s buzzing with bees and butterflies all the time. If you want to see more wildlife, just mix in some native flowers and skip the pesticides. You’ll be surprised by what shows up! butterflies #gardeningtips #naturelovers #backyardwildlife #butterflies #gardeningtips #naturelovers #backyardwildlife #Gardening330Share
ArcaneAntelope+Followwhy did a goldfinch pick my backyard coneflowers for its snack?Last month, I caught a goldfinch hanging out on my coneflowers, just munching away like it owned the place. Turns out, planting native flowers like coneflowers isn’t just about pretty colors—they’re basically a buffet for local birds. I didn’t even have to do much. I just let the flowers go to seed and skipped deadheading for a while. Watching that little bird hop from bloom to bloom made my whole week. If you want more birds in your yard, just let your flowers do their thing. It’s wild how much joy a simple garden can bring, both for you and your feathered visitors. gardening #birdwatching #nativeplants #backyardwildlife #gardening #birdwatching #nativeplants #backyardwildlife00Share
phillipsbrian+FollowSurprise Guests Under My Compost Bin!Lifted my compost bin and found a whole nest of baby snakes chilling underneath! 😳 They looked harmless, so I let them stay, but had to double-check with the internet just in case. Turns out, they're actually good for the garden! Who knew rewilding your yard could bring such wild surprises? Now I'm kinda loving the idea of a self-sustaining garden—less work, more nature, and bonus snake friends! Would you keep them or nope out? #GardenSurprise #BackyardWildlife #Rewilding #EcoFriendly #GardeningWin #Home60Share