Mammals

  1. Chipmunk
  2. Beaver (in wetlands down Cambridge Turnpike)
  3. Deer Mouse
  4. Eastern Cottontail
  5. Eastern Coyote
  6. Eastern Gray Squirrel
  7. Eastern Mole
  8. Groundhog
  9. Meadow Vole
  10. Muskrat
  11. Red Squirrel
  12. River otter
  13. White-tailed deer
  14. Mouse sp.
  15. Gray fox
  16. Possum
  17. Red fox

Reptiles and Amphibians

  1. American Toad
  2. Bullfrog
  3. Eastern milk snake (juvenile)
  4. Garter snake
  5. Green frog
  6. Northern leopard frog
  7. Pickerel frog
  8. Snapping turtle
  9. Spring peeper (heard)

Birds

  1. American black duck
  2. American crow
  3. American goldfinch
  4. American redstart
  5. American robin
  6. American woodcock
  7. Bald eagle (flying overhead)
  8. Baltimore oriole
  9. Barn swallow (trying to nest in breezeway)
  10. Belted kingfisher
  11. Blackpoll warbler
  12. Black-throated blue warbler
  13. Blue-gray gnatcatcher
  14. Blue jay
  15. Bobolink
  16. Brown creeper (in Hapgood-Wright forest)
  17. Brown-headed cowbird
  18. Canada goose (Record 47, parents with goslings)
  19. Carolina wren
  20. Cedar waxwing
  21. Chipping sparrow
  22. Common grackle
  23. Common yellowthroat
  24. Dark-eyed junco
  25. Downy woodpecker
  26. Eastern bluebird
  27. Eastern kingbird
  28. Eastern phoebe
  29. European starling
  30. Field sparrow
  31. Hairy woodpecker
  32. Hooded merganser (regular at pond)
  33. House finch
  34. House sparrow
  35. House wren
  36. Golden-crowned kinglet
  37. Gray catbird
  38. Great blue heron (regular visitor to pond)
  39. Great-crested Flycatcher
  40. Great egret
  41. Green heron
  42. Green winged teal
  43. Glossy ibis (special visitor)
  44. Killdeer (flying, common on farm)
  45. Mallard (regular at pond)
  46. Marsh Wren (in wetlands down Cambridge Turnpike)
  47. Northern cardinal
  48. Northern flicker
  49. Northern harrier
  50. Northern mockingbird (Hawthorne Lane)
  51. Northern parula
  52. Northern waterthrush (by drainage behind log cabin, recording)
  53. Ovenbird
  54. Pileated woodpecker
  55. Pine warbler
  56. Prairie warbler
  57. Red-bellied woodpecker
  58. Red-tailed hawk
  59. Rose-breasted grosbeak
  60. Ruby-crowned kinglet
  61. Savannah sparrow
  62. Song sparrow
  63. Sora (in wetlands down Cambridge Turnpike)
  64. Spotted sandpiper (skimming pond)
  65. Tree swallow
  66. Tufted titmouse
  67. Virginia Rail(in wetlands down Cambridge Turnpike)
  68. White-breasted nuthatch
  69. White-throated sparrow
  70. Wild turkey (roosted by pond 2019, mothers with babies)
  71. Wood duck (regular at pond)
  72. Wood thrush
  73. Yellow warbler
  74. Yellow-rumped warbler

Fish

  1. Bluegill

Dragonflies and Damselflies

  1. Autumn meadowhawk
  2. Blue dasher
  3. Common green darner(?)
  4. Common Whitetail
  5. Dot-tailed whiteface
  6. Eastern forktail
  7. Common pondhawk
  8. Golden winged skimmer
  9. Spatterdock darner
  10. Twelve-spotted skimmer
  11. Widow skimmer

Butterflies and Moths

  1. Cabbage White (Pieris rapae)
  2. Clouded Sulphur (Colias philodice)
  3. Monarch (Donaus Plexippus)
  4. Painted lady (Vanessa cardui)
  5. Pearl crescent (Phyciodes tharos)

Other Bugs

  1. Chinese(?) mantis
  2. Common eastern firefly
  3. Deer tick
  4. Dog tick
  5. Field cricket
  6. Phantom crane fly
  7. Pillbug
  8. Rabid wolf spider
  9. Two-striped grasshopper

Observed at Symphony Meadow