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Piranga erythromelas Scarlet Tanager 



Bomhycilla cedrorum Cedar Waxwing 



Vireosylva olivacea Red-eyed Vireo 



Lanivireo flavifrons Yellow-throated Vireo 



Hylocichla mustelina Wood Thrush 



Planesticus migratorius Robin 



4, Birds that Nest in the Undergrowth. 



Coccyzus americanus Yellow-billed Cuckoo 



Coccyzus erythrophthalmus Black-billed Cuckoo 



Zamelodia ludoviciana Rose-breasted Grosbeak 



Passerina cyanea Indigo Bunting 



Dendroica cestiva Yellow Warbler 



Oporornis Philadelphia Mourning Warbler 



Setophaga ruticilla Redstart 



Dumetella carolinensis Catbird 



5. Birds that Nest on the Ground. 

 Melospiza melodia Song Sparrow 



Geothlypis trichas Maryland Yellowthroat 



Hylocichla fuscescens Veery 



The mammals which have been found typical in this habitat 

 are: 



Sciurus hudsonicus loquax Bangs Southeastern Red Squirrel 



Sduropterus volans Bangs Southern Flying Squirrel 

 Peromyscus leocopus novebora- 



censis (Fischer) Deer Mouse 

 Sylvilagus floridanus mearnsi 



(Allen) Eastern Prairie Cottontail 



Mephitis putida Boitard Southeastern Skunk 



Procyon lotor (L.) Raccoon 



Blarina hrevicauda (Say) Short-tailed Shrew 



The bats, mentioned under Association I, spend the days 

 for the most part suspended in the trees of this association. 

 The Weasels, the Mink, the Star-nosed Mole, the Meadow 

 Mouse, and the Jumping Mouse extend more or less into this 

 habitat. 



As a foraging ground and shelter, the maple-elm association 



