I found this growing in our newer backyard pollinator habitat.
Birdsfoot Trefoil (Lotus corniculatus), a perennial legume with small, yellow, pea-like flowers. It is known for a sprawling growth habit and is commonly found along roadsides, in meadows, and in waste areas.
It is used as a forage crop due to its winter hardiness and ability to tolerate poor soil conditions; nevertheless, as a native to Eurasia and not North America it is a weed or invasive species.
I'll nuke with some RoundUp first opportunity.

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