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Noted by GNA student intern Jessica Greulich. The only 'occurrence' noted.
Habitat: Mature, closed-canopy hardwood forest.
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Noted by GNA student intern Jessica Greulich. The only 'occurrence' noted.
Habitat: Mature, closed-canopy hardwood forest.
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Carpintero de Vientre Rojo (Melanerpes carolinus)Observ.
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The only individual seen, but there were a couple others calling.
Habitat: Closed-canopy (more or less), secondary hardwood forest with a variety of canopy species and a number of recently-formed gaps (primarily from dead White Ash).
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Tribu CynipiniObserv.
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Walking across lichens on a rock on the forest floor. The only individual noted.
Habitat: Mature, closed-canopy hardwood forest.
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Sanguinaria Norteamericana (Sanguinaria canadensis)Observ.
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Noted growing alongside a trail by GNA student intern Noah Long.
Habitat: Mature, closed-canopy hardwood forest.
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On a branch on a living American Beech. The only 'occurrence' noted.
Habitat: Streamside edge of closed-canopy (more or less), secondary hardwood forest with a variety of canopy species and a number of recently-formed gaps.
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Phormia reginaObserv.
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On the carcass of a White-tailed Deer that was killed on 3/13/24 by a pair of coyotes.
Habitat: Stream running through secondary hardwood forest.
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Zopilote Aura (Cathartes aura)Observ.
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Surveying the area. The only individual noted.
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Growing on a tip-up mound. The only 'occurrence' noted.
Habitat: Roadside edge of mature, hardwood forest.
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Hiedrezuela Terrestre (Veronica hederifolia)Observ.
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Roadside edge of mature, hardwood forest. Fairly abundant in this area.
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Moscardones (Familia Calliphoridae)Observ.
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On the carcass of a White-tailed Deer that was killed on 3/13/24 by a pair of coyotes.
Habitat: Stream running through secondary hardwood forest.
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Visón Americano (Neogale vison)Observ.
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Crossing a stream (Plum Run) near to the drainage channel from a large Cattail Swamp. The only individual noted.
Note: The date on the camera was off by four days (i.e., the correct date was 3/13/2024).
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Exidia nigricansObserv.
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On a small, hardwood twig. The only 'occurrence' noted.
Habitat: Mature, closed-canopy hardwood forest.
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On a small boulder. The only 'occurrences' noted.
Habitat: Mature, closed-canopy hardwood forest.
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On a fallen, hardwood branch. The only 'occurrence' noted.
Habitat: Mature, closed-canopy hardwood forest.
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On a small, fallen hardwood twig. Present on two adjacent nodes on this twig. The only material noted.
Habitat: Mature, closed-canopy hardwood forest.
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Carpintero de Cresta (Dryocopus pileatus)Observ.
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Was enlarging a cavity on a standing-dead snag. The only individual noted.
Habitat: Mature, closed-canopy hardwood forest.
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Carpintero Velloso-Menor (Dryobates pubescens)Observ.
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Foraging on a dead White Ash (one of many in the area). The only individual noted.
Habitat: Red Maple (Acer rubrum) stand on ±perpetually saturated soil, with numerous White Ash (Fraxinus americana). The shrub layer is dominated by Japanese Barberry (Berberis thunbergii) and the herbaceous layer by Japanese Stiltgrass (Microstegium vimineum). Based on aerial images from 1937 and 1958, this area was a meadow (or, 'meadow like') until the 1940's or '50's. Beginning in 2021, or thereabouts, the White Ash have begun to die-back due to Emerald Ash Borer (Agrilus planipennis). Some of the Red Maple have also died, possibly due to the Spotted Lanternfly (Lycorma delicatula), which has been noted in abundance on the Red Maples.
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Saltapared de Carolina (Thryothorus ludovicianus)Observ.
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The only individual that I saw, but I could hear a few others calling.
Habitat: Narrow strip of steeply sloped, north-facing land between a stream (Plum Run) and developed land. Canopy dominated by a mixture of tree species: Eastern White Pine (Pinus strobus); White Ash (Fraxinus americanus), much of it now dead or dying; and, Basswood (Tilia americana). Generally, there's not much of a shrub or herbaceous layers, although pockets of ferns are present.
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Políporo Laberíntico (Cerrena unicolor)Observ.
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Growing on a decorticated hardwood log. The only 'occurrence' noted.
Habitat: Mature, closed-canopy hardwood forest.
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Hongo de Repisa de Coníferas (Trametes villosa)Observ.
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On a hardwood log. Abundant on this log, but not noted elsewhere.
Habitat: Mature, closed-canopy hardwood forest. The canopy dominated by American Beech and a variety of Oak species.
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On a small, fallen, hardwood branch. The only 'occurrence' noted.
Habitat: Mature, closed-canopy hardwood forest.
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Observed by GNA Student Interns Miranda Davies and Kathryn Krueger. The only individual noted.
Habitat: A Cattail (Typha)-dominated wetland. This area dominated by Japanese Stiltgrass (Microstegium vimineum), New York Ironweed (Vernonia novae-boracensis), Virginia Mountainmint (Pycnanthemum virginianum), Common Milkweed (Asclepias syriaca), and various species of Goldenrod (Solidago spp.).
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Liquen de Roseta Meloso (Physcia millegrana)Observ.
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Growing on a small, fallen branch. Common in this area.
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Growing on the cut end of a fallen Northern Red Oak (Quercus rubra) log. The tree came down in a storm 3½ years ago and we cut through the trunk to clear a path. This species hasn't been evident until this year.
Habitat: Gap in a mature, closed-canopy, hardwood forest.
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Travelling across lichen. The only individual noted.
Habitat: Mature, closed-canopy, hardwood forest.
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On a fallen White Ash (Fraxinus americanus) branch. Fairly abundant on this one branch.
Habitat: Closed-canopy (more or less), secondary hardwood forest with a variety of canopy species and a number of recently-formed gaps.
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Hongo Gelatina Naranja (Dacrymyces chrysospermus)Observ.
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On a highly-decayed, hardwood log. The only 'occurrence' noted.
Habitat: Closed-canopy (more or less), secondary hardwood forest with a variety of canopy species and a number of recently-formed gaps.
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The only 'occurrence' noted.
Habitat: Mature, closed-canopy hardwood forest.
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The only 'occurrence' noted, although I didn't spend much time looking for other examples.
Habitat: Closed-canopy (more or less), secondary hardwood forest with a variety of canopy species. In the earliest aerial photos for the state (1937) this area appeared to be either grazing land or fields.