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The Davidson County ecosystem supports 69 documented wildlife species across 64 taxonomic genera. Located in Davidson County, Tennessee, this area provides critical habitat with diverse natural communities. The location hosts 14 frequently observed species and 13 occasionally documented species, creating a balanced ecosystem with both resident and visiting wildlife. While Oak Hill nearby has 10% more documented species, Davidson County offers unique wildlife observation opportunities.
Showing 20 most frequently observed species out of 69 total documented species.
Common Eastern Bumblebee
Poison Ivy
Woodbine
Brown-Belted Bumblebee

Zigzag Salamander
Chinese Privet

Beefsteakplant
Sacred Bamboo
Haymaids

Althea

Oakleaf Hydrangea
Field Madder
Osage-Orange
Virginia Crownbeard

Southern Two-Lined Salamander
Mistflower

13-Year Cicada
Green Frog

Dutch Clover
Henbit
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