Friday, October 1, 2010

Species from all over Merry Lea

American Sycamore

Order:Proteales
Family:Platanaceae
Genus:Platanus
Species:P. occidentalis

Identifying Characteristics:Easily recognizable by its mottled exfoliating bark, which might even make it look whitewashed. Leaves are alternate, broadly ovate or obicular, large, with 3-5 lobes. Kinda looks similar to a large maple leaf.

Special Adaptations: Although it is usually found in wetlands and riparian areas. Sycamores have adapted to dryer areas in Argentina and Australia. They also have a very large range in the United States.

Eastern Cottonwood
Order:Salicales
Family:Salicaceae
Genus:Populus
Species:P. deltoides

Identifying Characteristics: Alternate leaves that look like a triangle, or deltoid. Bark is smooth to lightly fissured, silvery white when young and darker grey when older.

Special Adaptations: Seeds are released in a cotton like capsule.

Painted Turtle

Order:Testudines
Family:Emydidae
Genus:Chrysemys
Species:C. picta

Identifying Characteristics: Top of shell is green to black in color with some red markings along the side. Yellowish underside with a black or red-brown spot. The skin is dark green with yellow stripes on face and red stripes along the body.

Special Adaptations: Only turtle that is found across the entire North American continent.

Kill Deer

Order:Charadriiformes
Family:Charadriidae
Genus:Charadrius
Species:C. vociferus

Identifying Characteristics: Plover. Large round head, large eyes, and short bill, characteristic of a plover. Especially slender and lanky with a long, pointed tail and long wings. Brownish tan on top and white below. White chest is barred with 2 black bands, and brown face is marked with black and white patches.

Special Adaptations: One of the least water-associated birds of all shorebirds.

Mallard Duck
Order:Anseriformes
Family:Anatidae
Genus:Anas
Species:A. platyrhynchos

Identifying Characteristics: Male (breeding) has a bright green head, black rear, and yellowish-orangeish bill tipped with black. The female is light brown. Both will show a blue-
purple spot lined with white on wings while in flight.

Special Adaptations: Strongly migratory bird.

Waterlily

Order:Nymphaeales
Family:Nymphaeaceae
Genus:Nymphaea
Species:

Identifying Characteristics: Aquatic plant. Usually a flower that is placed on top of a lily pad, which is green and looks like the circular bottom of the plant. Come is many
different colors. The one that I saw was white, but I had problems narrowing it down to species because there are so many.

Red Headed Woodpecker

Order:Piciformes
Family:Picidae
Genus:Melanerpes
Species:M. erythrocephalus

Identifying Characteristics: Male and Females look alike. Entire head, neck, throat, and upper breast are bright red. The wings and tail are blueish black with white squares on rear part of wings and butt. White chest. Relatively small bird. Bill is long and chisil shaped.

Special Adaptations: Prefer nesting in dead trees but prefer a habitat with few tall, wide trees.

Red Squirrel

Order: Rodentia
Family:Sciuridae
Genus:Sciurus
Species:S. vulgaris

Identifying Characteristics: Coat color varies in color with location and time of year. Coat colors range from red to black. Underside is always a white-cream color.

Special Adaptations: Prefers living in coniferous forest due to high amount of food, but have a large distribution. Tail is very long to help with balance.

Red Back Salamander

Order:Caudata
Family:Plethodontidae
Genus:Plethodon
Species:P. cinereus

Identifying Characteristics: Dark, small salamander with a red or rust colored stripe along its back and tail.

Special Adaptations: Entirely terrestrial. Does not even go into the water to breed.



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