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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

Camp Timberledge Wildlife

VII. Flowers