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Mammal
Reptile / Amphibian
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Forest Type
Category
TRI-COLORED BAT
The tri-colored bat (Perimyotis subflavus) is an uncommon species that occurs in BCR 14. It hibernates in caves or mines and has been severely…
Aspen/Birch
,
Aspen
,
Paper Birch
,
Hemlock
,
Non-Forest
,
Palustrine
,
Upland
,
Northern Hardwoods
,
Beech
,
Sugar Maple
,
Sugar Maple-Beech-Yellow Birch
,
Yellow Birch
,
Oak-Pine
,
Eastern White Pine
,
Northern Red Oak
,
Pine-Oak-Maple
,
Southern Hardwoods
,
Red Maple
,
Silver Maple
,
Speckled Alder
,
Spruce-Fir
,
Balsam Fir
,
Red Spruce
,
Spruce-Fir
Mammal
SILVER-HAIRED BAT
The silver-haired bat (Laisonycteris noctivigans) is an uncommon migratory bat. In summer it roosts in hollow trees, loose bark or in bark furrows.…
Aspen/Birch
,
Aspen
,
Paper Birch
,
Hemlock
,
Non-Forest
,
Palustrine
,
Upland
,
Northern Hardwoods
,
Beech
,
Sugar Maple
,
Sugar Maple-Beech-Yellow Birch
,
Yellow Birch
,
Oak-Pine
,
Eastern White Pine
,
Northern Red Oak
,
Pine-Oak-Maple
,
Southern Hardwoods
,
Red Maple
,
Silver Maple
,
Speckled Alder
,
Spruce-Fir
,
Balsam Fir
,
Red Spruce
,
Spruce-Fir
Mammal
RED BAT
The red bat (Lasiurus borealis) is an uncommon to rare species in BCR 14. It is migratory and leaves the region in the winter. In summer it roosts in…
Aspen/Birch
,
Aspen
,
Paper Birch
,
Hemlock
,
Non-Forest
,
Palustrine
,
Upland
,
Northern Hardwoods
,
Beech
,
Sugar Maple
,
Sugar Maple-Beech-Yellow Birch
,
Yellow Birch
,
Oak-Pine
,
Eastern White Pine
,
Northern Red Oak
,
Pine-Oak-Maple
,
Southern Hardwoods
,
Red Maple
,
Silver Maple
,
Speckled Alder
,
Spruce-Fir
,
Balsam Fir
,
Red Spruce
,
Spruce-Fir
Mammal
NORTHERN LONG-EARED BAT
The Northern long-eared bat (Myotis septentrionalis), is federally-listed as threatened and occurs in BCR 14. This species hibernates in caves or…
Aspen/Birch
,
Aspen
,
Paper Birch
,
Hemlock
,
Non-Forest
,
Palustrine
,
Upland
,
Northern Hardwoods
,
Beech
,
Sugar Maple
,
Sugar Maple-Beech-Yellow Birch
,
Yellow Birch
,
Oak-Pine
,
Eastern White Pine
,
Northern Red Oak
,
Pine-Oak-Maple
,
Southern Hardwoods
,
Red Maple
,
Silver Maple
,
Speckled Alder
,
Spruce-Fir
,
Balsam Fir
,
Red Spruce
,
Spruce-Fir
Mammal
LONG-EARED OWL
The long-eared owl (Asio otis) is a rare and local breeder in the southern part of BCR 14. It generally requires dense coniferous forests or…
Hemlock
,
Oak-Pine
,
Eastern White Pine
,
Pine-Oak-Maple
Bird
LITTLE BROWN BAT
The little brown bat (Myotis lucifugus) was a common species in BCR 14 but its populations are quickly declining throughout the region. These bats…
Aspen/Birch
,
Aspen
,
Paper Birch
,
Hemlock
,
Non-Forest
,
Palustrine
,
Upland
,
Northern Hardwoods
,
Beech
,
Sugar Maple
,
Sugar Maple-Beech-Yellow Birch
,
Yellow Birch
,
Oak-Pine
,
Eastern White Pine
,
Northern Red Oak
,
Pine-Oak-Maple
,
Southern Hardwoods
,
Red Maple
,
Silver Maple
,
Speckled Alder
,
Spruce-Fir
,
Balsam Fir
,
Red Spruce
,
Spruce-Fir
Mammal
INDIANA BAT
The Indiana bat (Myotis sodalis), a federally-listed endangered species, occurs in BCR 14 but only in the Champlain Valley in Vermont. It hibernates…
Aspen/Birch
,
Aspen
,
Paper Birch
,
Hemlock
,
Mixedwood
,
Non-Forest
,
Palustrine
,
Upland
,
Northern Hardwoods
,
Beech
,
Sugar Maple
,
Sugar Maple-Beech-Yellow Birch
,
Yellow Birch
,
Oak-Pine
,
Eastern White Pine
,
Northern Red Oak
,
Pine-Oak-Maple
,
Southern Hardwoods
,
Red Maple
,
Silver Maple
,
Speckled Alder
,
Spruce-Fir
,
Balsam Fir
,
Red Spruce
,
Spruce-Fir
Mammal
HOARY BAT
The hoary bat (Lasiurus cinereus) is an uncommon migratory bat that leaves the region in the winter for the most part. In summer it roosts in tree…
Aspen/Birch
,
Aspen
,
Paper Birch
,
Hemlock
,
Non-Forest
,
Palustrine
,
Upland
,
Northern Hardwoods
,
Beech
,
Sugar Maple
,
Sugar Maple-Beech-Yellow Birch
,
Yellow Birch
,
Oak-Pine
,
Eastern White Pine
,
Northern Red Oak
,
Pine-Oak-Maple
,
Southern Hardwoods
,
Red Maple
,
Silver Maple
,
Speckled Alder
,
Spruce-Fir
,
Balsam Fir
,
Red Spruce
,
Spruce-Fir
Mammal
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