Nature at Our Doorstep: What’s in Your Backyard?
Welcome to "Nature at Our Doorstep: What’s in Your Backyard!" Join me as we uncover the wildlife and natural beauty right outside your door. From fascinating birds and elusive mammals to vibrant insects, reptiles, and often-overlooked plants, each video showcases the diverse creatures living in urban areas, parks, conservation zones, and quiet corners of cemeteries.
You’ll be amazed by owls watching over us, colorful lizards basking in the sun, and elusive red foxes roaming at dusk—all thriving in overlooked spaces. I’ll highlight the myriad insects that play vital roles in our ecosystems, revealing vibrant life in unexpected places.
Whether you’re in a bustling city or serene rural setting, there’s so much to discover. Let’s pause, observe, and appreciate the natural world around us. Subscribe now to embark on this exciting journey of exploration and connection with nature in your own backyard!
Eastern Screech Owl (gray morph) in the backyard of Morgan Conservation Park
Eastern Screech Owl (gray morph) in the backyard of Morgan Conservation Park
Merlin in the backyard of Morgan Conservation Park
Barred Owl in the backyard of Blackacre State Nature Preserve and Historic Homestead
Eastern Screech Owl in the backyard of Turkey Run Park, Entrance
Eastern Screech Owl in the backyard of Turkey Run Park, Boone Bottoms Trail
Dorothy Mae Eastern Screech Owl (brown morph) in the backyard of Chapel Lake Park
Eastern Screech Owl inside of a dead tree at Chapel Lake Park 
Brown Morph Eastern Screech Owl at Chapel Lake Park!
Eastern Screech Owl (Brown Morph) in the backyard of Chapel Lake Park
Barred Owl in the backyard of Coral Ridge Elementary School
Red-tailed Hawk in the backyard of Arch L. Heady at Resthaven & Resthaven Memorial Park
Red-tailed Hawk in the backyard of Arch L. Heady at Resthaven & Resthaven Memorial Park