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NY/NE Mountain Fauna
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NY/NE Mountain Fauna 

Page Type: Album

Image Type(s): Wildlife

 

Page By: nartreb

Created/Edited: Jul 15, 2006 / Sep 7, 2007

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Animals of New England and New York

While there are already a few (excellent) albums devoted to mountain fauna in general, as well as related themes like "butterflies" and "little critters", it might be interesting to collect in one place some examples of all the fauna of a particular geographic region.

So, here's an album for all the animals (including mammals, birds, insects, even fish) of New Hampshire's White Mountains, Vermont's Greens, New York's Adirondacks and Catskills, and the various ranges of Maine. The goal is to create a complete visual catalogue, spanning alpine, transitional, and forest zones.

Just so we're concentrating on mountain fauna photos should be taken above, say, 3,000 feet above sea level.

When submitting to this album, please include in the caption both common name and species name, if possible, and the location and date of the photo, for easier searching.

External Links

U. Michigan Animal Diversity Web (aims to cover all animals worldwide)
Butterflies of North America
WhatBird.com bird identification tool
Birds of Eastern North America
Northern Virginia Ecology Includes some Southern species not found here, but useful nonetheless.

New York:
New York Heritage Program: Animal Guides

Images


sightseeing

Corvus Corax

Snake-Boarstone Mountain

Close Encounter

User Profile Image

Newt

Eastern Tiger Swallowtails

Ready for my Close-Up

Arctic Jay on Mt. Willey

Lunar Moth

a bird friend of ours

gerry lemmo

glemmo@roadrunner.com

gerry lemmo

Red-Tailed Hawk


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