MAMMALS – My 2006 Nature Checklist
I decided to split up my 2006 Nature Checklist into 5 different categories; Butterflies & Skippers, Amphibians, Reptiles, Mammals and Birds! The mammals are the next family of critters which I will be reporting on my findings here in 2006 in Western New York State. Most of these sightings are coming from mammals getting into my trash, destroying my banding nets or even trying to get into my house. But, on occasion I do come across those few individuals who are just remarkable in every way. I don’t plan on doing every species but here are just a few that I would like to share.
The most memorable mammals for the 2006 year was “marshmallow” the albino woodchuck. Without a doubt, marshmallow became the talk of Allegany and if not anything else, the most photographed mammal of the park this year. I always saw him drawing attention from our patrons who would have him approach while trying to having their picnic at the picnic grounds. He always would stick very close to the road and almost cause numerous accidents by individuals trying to get his picture! It was a sad day on the 11th of August when marshmallow ran into the road and was hit by a vehicle while marshmallow was trying to avoiding someone’s dog.
The bears obviously put on a show this year along with many other furry critters. Being able to visually identify the fisher with those strange screaming sounds at night was my most amazing find for the year. I have already decided that since I am unable to take its picture in 2006 that for 2007 I will be spending my time trying to record its vocalization. They have woken me out of a deep sleep numerous times this year and this time I will have the microphone always ready.
Raccoons are always fun to watch along with numerous deer that cross my path on a daily basis. Beavers being found in the window well are another unique situation that I never expected to be seen in 2006. Although, I didn’t identify any shrews or moles like in previous years. I also missed out in the Gray Fox and one of the Weasels which I occasionally find.
Here is my list of Mammals which I have listed in taxonomic order by common name (I would be happy to send you their Latin name for any species in question):
1. Eastern Chipmunk |
2. Northern Flying Squirrel |
3. Black Squirrel |
4. Gray Squirrel |
5. Fox Squirrel |
6. Red Squirrel |
7. Beaver |
8. Muskrat |
9. Porcupine |
10. Woodchuck |
11. Opossum |
12. Big Brown Bat |
13. Little Brown Bat |
14. Northern Long-eared Bat |
15. Black Bear |
16. Coyote |
17. Fisher |
18. Red Fox |
19. Mink |
20. Raccoon |
21. Eastern Striped Skunk |
22. White-tailed Deer |
23. Eastern Cottontail |
24. Deer Mouse |
25. House Mouse |
26. Meadow Jumping Mouse |
27. Meadow Vole |
28. White-footed Deer Mouse |
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I can’t wait to see what mammals in 2007 will bring me.







