Bainbridge Island Wildlife

MAMMALS:
OPOSSUMS
Virginia Opossum (introduced)
SHREWS
Trowbridge's Shrew
Vagrant Shrew
MOLES
American Shrew Mole
Coast Mole
BATS
California Myotis
Little Brown Myotis
Hoary Bat
Big Brown Bat

RABBITS

Eastern Cottontail (introduced) 

RODENTS
Mountain Beaver  (needs verification?)
Townsend's Chipmunk
Eastern Gray Squirrel (introduced)
Douglas's Squirrel
Northern/Humboldt's Flying Squirrel
American Beaver (reintroduced after being extirpated

Deer Mouse
Norway (Brown) Rat (introduced)
Black (Roof/House) Rat (introduced)
House Mouse (introduced)
Southern Red-backed Vole
Long-tailed Vole
Creeping Vole (needs verification?)
Townsend's Vole
Common Muskrat
DOGS
Coyote
Red Fox (introduced)
BEARS
American Black Bear
PINNIPEDS
Northern (Steller's) Sea Lion
California Sea Lion
Harbor Seal
RACCOONS
Northern Raccoon
WEASELS
Short-tailed Weasel (Ermine)
American Mink (reintroduced after being extirpated)
Northern River Otter
Western Spotted Skunk
CATS
Mountain Lion (Cougar)
WHALES
Gray Whale
Northern Minke Whale
Humpback Whale
DOLPHINS
Short-finned Pilot Whale
Killer Whale (Orca)
PORPOISES
Harbor Porpoise
Dall's Porpoise
DEER
Mule (Black-tailed) Deer
EXTIRPATED SPECIES
Wolf, Bobcat, Elk


TOTAL (non-extirpated) SPECIES: 46

REPTILES
LIZARDS
Northern Alligator Lizard
Western Fence Lizard
SNAKES
(Western) Terrestrial Gartersnake
Northwestern Gartersnake
Common Gartersnake
TURTLES
(Red-eared) Pond Slider  (introduced)


TOTAL SPECIES: 6

AMPHIBIANS
FROGS AND TOADS
Western Toad (still present?)
Pacific Treefrog/Chorusfrog
(Northern) Red-legged Frog
American Bullfrog (introduced)
SALAMANDERS
Northwestern Salamander
Long-toed Salamander
Ensatina
Western Red-backed Salamander
Rough-skinned Newt


TOTAL SPECIES: 9

BUTTERFLIES:
SKIPPERS
Dreamy Duskywing (Erynnis icelus)
Juba Skipper (Hesperia juba)
Woodland Skipper (Ochlodes sylvanoides)
PARNASSIANS
Clodius Parnassian (Parnassius clodius)
SWALLOWTAILS
Western Tiger Swallowtail (Papilio rutulus)
Pale Tiger Swallowtail (P. eurymedon)
SULPHURS
Orange Sulphur (Colias eurytheme)
WHITES
Sara's Orangetip (Anthocharis sara)
Pine White (Neophasia menapia)
Margined White (Pieris marginalis)
Cabbage White (P. rapae)
Western White (Pontia occidentalis)?
COPPERS
Purplish Copper (Lycaena helloides)

HAIRSTREAKS
Cedar Hairstreak (Callophrys gryneus)

Brown Elfin (Callophrys augustinus)
Gray Hairstreak (Strymon melinus)

BLUES
Echo Azure (Celastrina echo)
FRITILLARIES
Zerene/Hydaspe Fritillary (Speyeria zerene/hydaspe)?
ADMIRALS
Lorquin's Admiral (Limenitis lorquini)
TRUE NYMPHS
Painted Lady (Vanessa cardui)
West Coast Lady (V. annabella)
Red Admiral (V. atalanta)
Milbert's Tortoiseshell (Aglais milberti)
California Tortoiseshell (Nymphalis californica)
Mourning Cloak (N. antiopa)
Satyr Anglewing (Polygonia satyrus)
Green Comma (Polygonia faunus
CRESCENTS
Mylitta Crescent (Phyciodes mylitta)
BROWNS
Common Wood Nymph (Cercyonis pegala)


TOTAL: 29 species


ODONATA:
DAMSELFLIES

Archilestes californicus (California Spreadwing)

Enallagma boreale (Boreal Bluet)
Enallagma carunculatum (Tule Bluet)
Ischnura cervula (Pacific Forktail)
Ischnura erratica (Swift Forktail)
Ischnura perparva (Western Forktail)
DRAGONFLIES
Aeshna palmata (Paddle-tailed Darner)
Aeshna umbrosa (Shadow Darner)

Anax junius (Common Green Darner)
Rhionaeschna californica (California Darner)
Rhionaeschna multicolor (Blue-eyed Darner)
Leucorrhinia intacta (Dot-tailed Whiteface)
Libellula forensis (Eight-spotted Skimmer)

Libellula quadrimaculata (Four-spotted Skimmer)

Pachydiplax longipennis (Blue Dasher)
Plathemis lydia (Common Whitetail)
Sympetrum corruptum (Variegated Meadowhawk)
Sympetrum illotum (Cardinal Meadowhawk)
Sympetrum pallipes (Striped Meadowhawk)


TOTAL: 19 species.

5 comments:

  1. Great lists! You are welcome to join https://www.facebook.com/groups/KitsapNatureTrails and post about your blog.

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  2. Is it possible that there are mink on Bainbridge Island. I just walked to the side of my shed and saw what I thought was a mink. It was all black, short legs, tail, beady eyes, about 8 inches long and maybe 3 inches high. It was swift on its feet.

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