Animals Common in your Hometown

Eastern Gray Squirrels, Chipping Sparrows, White-Tailed Deer, and Groundhogs are animals I don't have to actively seek out to see. Then there's the occasional Raccoon, Hawk, and Red Fox. I've actually seen a wild River Otter once when canoeing. Oh, and Red-Eared Sliders.

Don't even get me started on the dreaded Lanternflies...
The only times I see raccoons are ones hit by cars. It's really sad to see. I'll see 2 or 3 in a 20 minute drive sometimes. Also I'm very jealous about the otters. Otters, weasels, and skunks always escape me. Ugh, laternflies. I once stepped on 21 lanternflies in about 5 minutes.
 
The only times I see raccoons are ones hit by cars. It's really sad to see. I'll see 2 or 3 in a 20 minute drive sometimes. Also I'm very jealous about the otters. Otters, weasels, and skunks always escape me. Ugh, laternflies. I once stepped on 21 lanternflies in about 5 minutes.
A sad sight to see mainly because I think Raccoons are some of the smartest animals in my neighborhood, and I hate to see them destroyed by something as obnoxious or unaware as humankind. But, we should be worrying more about Cozumel raccons rather than the Common raccoon, as they are very plentiful, and Cozumel raccoons are drastically rare.
 
A sad sight to see mainly because I think Raccoons are some of the smartest animals in my neighborhood, and I hate to see them destroyed by something as obnoxious or unaware as humankind. But, we should be worrying more about Cozumel raccons rather than the Common raccoon, as they are very plentiful, and Cozumel raccoons are drastically rare.
I agree that Cozumel Island Raccoons need more attention, but I still don't like to see a bunch of dead Common Raccoons because people are being careless.
 
I agree that Cozumel Island Raccoons need more attention, but I still don't like to see a bunch of dead Common Raccoons because people are being careless.
Neither do I, at all. In the coming years ahead, I'll probably hate people even more than I do now, and that's saying something, since all I can really handle is me in one room. :eek:
 
-Common animals:
-Grey squirrel (everywhere, in bird feeders, in gardens, in backyards, in dead splotches at the side of the road. Black variants are also common)
-Seagull (Prefers open parking lots to the suburbs. Only really occur in a few places here, but they're common enough that they're easy to spot)
-Common crow (Generic neighborhood bird, prefers to sit on streets)
-Dark-eyed junco (adorable)
-Pigeon (around shopping centers, sometimes brown ones pop up)
-House sparrow (everywhere, arguably the most common bird here)
-Snowy egret (common cause of bird poop on cars)
-American coot (estuaries)
-Doublecrested cormorant (shorelines)
-Least sandpiper (shorelines)
-Honeybee (everywhere there are flowers)
-Yellowjacket (under overhangs and around you)
-Jumping spider (in the grass)
-Painted lady (common butterfly)
-Swallowtail (even more common)
-Earthworm (after rain)
-Land snail (after rain)
-Assorted small brown moths (by night)
-Western fence lizard (seen basking on rocks)

-Uncommon ones:
-California towhee (not a common sight, but fairly regular)
-Turkey vulture (Often seen circling around)
-Scrub jay (likes taking food from yards)
-Mallard (near water)
-Canada goose (in open parks)
-Great egret (estuaries)
-Goldeneye (estuaries)
-American avocet (estuaries)
-Pied-billed grebe (estuaries)
-Ruddy duck (estuaries)
-Anna's Hummingbird (near trees)
-American robin (on lawns, eating worms)
-Black skimmer (estuaries)
-Black-necked stilt (estuaries)
-Surf scoter (estuaries)
-Redwinged blackbird (seen in parking lots)
-Cliff swallow (in dark perches/nests)
-Monarch butterfly (seen occasionally)
 
I haven’t seen a lot of animals here but here are some.

American Robins
White-Tailed Deer
Northern Flicker
Crows
(Most common bird I have)
Grasshoppers
Dragonfly
Bald Eagle


and some sightings of more rare birds I have here (May not be rare but I haven’t seen them a lot)
Turkey (Two hens)
Sandhill Crane (I haven’t seen them, my dad seen them)
Some sort of Quail
 
Ok, some U.K. stuff....
Herring Gulls nest on our roof, Great Spotted Woodpeckers nest in a tree just over our garden wall. Over the years we’ve had Kingfisher, Moorhen, Pheasant and Turtledove in the garden. Little Egrets, Canada Geese, Buzzards and Ravens fly over.
 
The only quail in Wisconsin is the Northern Bobwhite and it is a very rare and endangered species. Do you have any photos of this bird?
It may not been a quail. I don’t have photos unfortunately. I have a fieldguide for birds so I’m going to check that.
(Edit: I looked and it is a Ruffed Grouse, whoops. :p
 
•Mammals
White-tailed Deer
Eastern Gray Squirrel
Fox Squirrel
Eastern Chipmunk


•Birds
American Robin
House Sparrow
Blue Jay
Carolina or Black-capped Chickadee
Northern Cardinal
Downy Woodpecker
Red-headed Woodpecker
Red-winged Blackbird
House Finch
Dark-eyed Junco

Reptiles
Eastern Garter Snake

Amphibians
Green Frog
Northern Two-lined Salamander
Gray Tree Frog (Heard not seen)




 
There are actually a lot of weird North Texas Wildlife in my town because I live by a creek.

•Mammals
Eastern Grey Squirrel

Coyote
Bobcat
Swift Fox
Wild House Cats
Eastern Cottontail
Virginia Opossum


•Birds
Peregrine Falcon
Wild Turkey (Neighbor's testimony)
Turkey Vulture

American Robin
Red Tailed Hawk
Northern Mocking Bird
Great Blue Heron
House Sparrow

Reptiles
Texas Spiny Lizard (Eggs hatched recently)

Escaped Bearded Dragon
Mediterranean House Gecko
Texas Garter Snake

Amphibians
Gulf Coast Toad
 
•Mammals
White-tailed Deer
Eastern Gray Squirrel
Fox Squirrel
Eastern Chipmunk


•Birds
American Robin
House Sparrow
Blue Jay
Carolina or Black-capped Chickadee
Northern Cardinal
Downy Woodpecker
Red-headed Woodpecker
Red-winged Blackbird
House Finch
Dark-eyed Junco

Reptiles
Eastern Garter Snake

Amphibians
Green Frog
Northern Two-lined Salamander
Gray Tree Frog (Heard not seen)
I also know I have Raccoons, a Wild House Cat, and Turkey Vultures. But I never see the raccoons though one tipped over a garbage can.
 
Most common other than domestic animals, invertebrates, rats, pigeons and sparrows?
•Reptiles:
-tropical house gecko;
-Tropidurus oreadicus;
•Mammals:
-common marmoset (I);
•Birds:
-black-headed vulture;
-southern lapwing;
-ruddy ground dove;
-black-crowned night heron;
-cattle egret;
-great egret;
-white-eyed conure;
-great kiskadee;
-masked water tyrant;
-rufous-bellied thrush.
PS: I'm just listing animals that are commonly seen by me in my hometown (Nova Iguaçu). If you guys want a list of species that I commonly see in other places of the metropolitan region of Rio de Janeiro, tell me.
 
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There are actually a lot of weird North Texas Wildlife in my town because I live by a creek.

•Mammals
Eastern Grey Squirrel

Coyote
Bobcat
Swift Fox
Wild House Cats
Eastern Cottontail
Virginia Opossum


•Birds
Peregrine Falcon
Wild Turkey (Neighbor's testimony)
Turkey Vulture
American Robin
Red Tailed Hawk
Northern Mocking Bird
Great Blue Heron
House Sparrow


Reptiles
Texas Spiny Lizard (Eggs hatched recently)
Escaped Bearded Dragon
Mediterranean House Gecko
Texas Garter Snake

Amphibians
Gulf Coast Toad
Edit I also would like to add and edition to my list
Various other song birds, corvids, and new world black birds.
Striped Skunk
Nine-Banded Armadillo
Common Racoon
 
I live about 15 minutes outside of my hometown in central North Carolina and the surrounding area has a lot of creeks and old wooded farms. These are just the species that I have seen or heard about.

Mammals
  • American beaver
  • Big brown bat
  • Bobcat
  • Brown rat
  • Coyote
  • Eastern chipmunk
  • Eastern cottontail
  • Eastern gray squirrel
  • Eastern mole
  • Feral cat
  • Feral dog
  • Gray fox
  • House mouse
  • Muskrat
  • North American river otter
  • Raccoon
  • Red fox
  • Southern flying squirrel
  • Southern short-tailed shrew
  • Striped skunk
  • Virginia opossum
  • White-footed mouse
  • White-tailed deer
  • Woodchuck
Birds
  • American crow
  • American goldfinch
  • American kestrel
  • American robin
  • Bald eagle
  • Baltimore oriole
  • Barn owl
  • Barn swallow
  • Barred owl
  • Belted kingfisher
  • Black vulture
  • Blue grosbeak
  • Blue jay
  • Brown thrasher
  • Brown-headed cowbird
  • Brown-headed nuthatch
  • Canada goose
  • Carolina chickadee
  • Carolina wren
  • Common grackle
  • Dark-eyed junco
  • Eastern bluebird
  • Eastern screech-owl
  • Eastern towhee
  • European starling
  • Fish crow
  • Gray catbird
  • Great blue heron
  • Great egret
  • Great horned owl
  • Green heron
  • Hooded merganser
  • House finch
  • House sparrow
  • Indigo bunting
  • Killdeer
  • Mallard duck
  • Mourning dove
  • Northern bobwhite
  • Northern cardinal
  • Northern mockingbird
  • Osprey
  • Pileated woodpecker
  • Red-bellied woodpecker
  • Red-headed woodpecker
  • Red-shouldered hawk
  • Red-tailed hawk
  • Red-winged blackbird
  • Rock pigeon
  • Ruby-throated hummingbird
  • Turkey vulture
  • White-throated sparrow
  • Wild turkey
  • Wood duck
  • Wood thrush
Reptiles
  • Black racer
  • Black rat snake
  • Broad-headed skink
  • Carolina anole
  • Common snapping turtle
  • De Kay’s snake
  • Eastern fence lizard
  • Eastern box turtle
  • Eastern kingsnake
  • Five-lined skink
  • Northern copperhead
  • Painted turtle
  • Rough green snake
  • Six-lined racerunner
  • Southeastern crowned snake
  • Timber rattlesnake
  • Worm snake
  • Yellow-bellied slider
Amphibians
  • American bullfrog
  • American toad
  • Gray tree frog
  • Green tree frog
  • Southern cricket frog
  • Spring peeper
 
I think that, aside from introduced species (mostly feral pigeons, house sparrows and house geckos), the only animal common where I live is the Great-tailed Grackle (Quiscalus mexicanus). However, before COVID-19, I used to see on a daily basis at university hummingbirds, White-winged Dove (Zenaida asiatica), Clay-colored Thrush (Turdus grayi), and sometimes, squirrels: Sciurus aureogaster or Sciurus deppei.
 
I live in Naples, Italy.
There are no interesting mammals here in the city (even boars, which are abundant in Rome, aren't common in Naples).
As for birds, yellow-legged gulls are literaly everywhere (along with pigeons) and italian sparrows and blackbirds are pretty common.
In spring and summer, there are even some lizards (mainly Italian wall).
 
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