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Species 



Virginia rail 

 Sora 

 Ycillov; rail 



Black rail 



Seaso n al Status 



Permanent resident (probably nests) 

 Winter resident (mainly a transient) 

 No records of this secretive species 

 Probably a winter resident 

 Permanent resident (probably nest?) 



The areas of pond lioles were not visited during migrations. The 

 lolluwiug shc^rebird statuses are conjectural — only th^ iiio;;t likely 

 species are included. 



Willet 



Greater yello\>ylegs 

 Lesser yellowlegs 

 Pectoral sandpiper 

 Short-billed dowitcbcr 

 Lone-billed dowitchcr 

 Snowy ovj 

 Barn owl 

 Fish crow 



Long-billed marsh v/r;:n 

 Short-billed marsh wren 

 Bobolink 



Eastern Meadov/L'irk 

 Redwinged blackbird 

 Boat-tailed gracklt^ 

 Savannah sparrow 

 Sharp-tailed sparrow 

 Seaside sparrow 

 Swaiiip sparrow 



Mammals : 



Sunuaer resident (probably n(.:sts) 



VJinter resident 



Trans ient 



Transient 



Winter res ident 



Transient or winter resident 



One record 



Permanent resident (Prebably nests) 



Permanent resident (probably nests 



on liammocks) 



Permanent resident (n(:;!ts-) 



Probable winLi-r resident 



Trans ien t 



Permanent res iden t 



Fi.'r innntMit res i dent 



P e r ma n e n t r ( ^ s J d c. n t 



W inter r e s i d c a t 



Winter resident 



Summer resident t^or perin 



Winter resident 



(^e^i ts ) 

 (nes t s ) 

 (nests) 



res . , nes ts ) 



Raccoon 

 Mink 



Kiver 

 Marsh 



otter 



rabbit 



Procyoh iotor 

 Mas tela vis on 

 Lutra canadensis 

 Sylvilagus palustris 



Other species undoubtedly occur. Four very likely species are 



Cray fox 



Eastern harvest mouse 



Rice rat 



Meadow vole 



Urocyon cineroargentous 

 Reithrodon toniys humui i s 

 Oryj:omys palustris 

 Microtus pennsy Ivanicus 



