Post on 21-Aug-2015
Camp Timberledge Wildlife
David S. Barnesabarnes2@rochester.rr.com
March, 2014
AcknowledgementsAcknowledgements
The photographs which follow are taken from National Audubon Society Field Guides with permission from Random House Inc., New York.
Camp Timberledge Wildlife
I. Mammals
Camp Timberledge Wildlife
II. Amphibians
Red Spotted NewtFamily Salamanderidea
We are most likely to see the 1 ½ - 3 ½” long land phase called the eft (red-orange back with spots)
StagesLarva - aquatic, from hatching egg 2-3 months it develops
gills but no legs Eft (sub-adult)– has developed legs, lost gills, back is red-
orange, back has red spots within black circles on both sides of back, belly is yellow, 1 ½” to 3 ½” long, lives on land 1-3 years
Adult Newt – 3-4” long, aquatic, color olive to brown, belly is yellow with red spots, lays 200-400 eggs
Camp Timberledge Wildlife
III. Reptiles
Camp Timberledge Wildlife
IV. Fish
Camp Timberledge Wildlife
V. Birds
Birds
A. Birds of Prey
Birds
B. Water Birds
Birds
C. Game Birds
Birds
D. Song Birds
Camp Timberledge Wildlife
VI. Trees
Maple Trees
Birch Trees
Evergreen Trees
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VII. Flowers