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North Attleboro

Ecosystem Overview

The North Attleboro ecosystem supports 65 documented wildlife species across 64 taxonomic genera. Located in bristol county, massachusetts, this area provides critical habitat with diverse natural communities. The location hosts 14 frequently observed species and 12 occasionally documented species, creating a balanced ecosystem with both resident and visiting wildlife. Compared to nearby Taunton, North Attleboro hosts 117% more species diversity. This location ranks #9 for species diversity among 27 bristol county County natural areas, placing it in the 67th percentile for biodiversity.

Biodiversity Highlights

65
Total Species
Documented wildlife species
64
Genus Diversity
Taxonomic genera represented
33
Common Species
Frequently observed species
32
Rare Species
Occasionally documented species
#9
Regional Rank
Out of 27 locations

Species Distribution

Very Common14 species
Common19 species
Occasional20 species
Rare12 species

Regional Context

Regional Ranking
#9 of 27 locations
67th percentile for diversity
vs. Taunton
+117% species diversity

Most Common Species

Showing 20 most frequently observed species out of 65 total documented species.

Danaus plexippus

Danaus plexippus

monarch

Very Common6 obs.
Pinus strobus

Pinus strobus

White Pine

Very Common6 obs.
Meleagris gallopavo

Meleagris gallopavo

Turkey

Very Common4 obs.
Verbascum thapsus

Verbascum thapsus

Aaron'S-Rod

Very Common3 obs.
Polystichum acrostichoides

Polystichum acrostichoides

dagger fern

Very Common3 obs.
Maianthemum canadense

Maianthemum canadense

Canadian May-Lily

Common3 obs.
Barbarea vulgaris

Barbarea vulgaris

Garden yellowrocket

Common3 obs.
Houstonia caerulea

Houstonia caerulea

Quaker-Ladies

Common3 obs.
Cardinalis cardinalis

Cardinalis cardinalis

Northern Cardinal

Common3 obs.
Turdus migratorius

Turdus migratorius

American Robin

Common3 obs.
Zenaida macroura

Zenaida macroura

Mourning Dove

Common2 obs.
Baeolophus bicolor

Baeolophus bicolor

tufted titmouse

Occasional2 obs.
Sylvilagus floridanus

Sylvilagus floridanus

Lapin A Queue Blanche

Occasional2 obs.
Fagus grandifolia

Fagus grandifolia

American Beech

Occasional2 obs.
Tetraopes tetrophthalmus

Tetraopes tetrophthalmus

Red Milkweed Beetle

Occasional2 obs.
Alliaria petiolata

Alliaria petiolata

garlic mustard

Occasional2 obs.
Spinus tristis

Spinus tristis

American goldfinch

Occasional2 obs.
Euchaetes egle

Euchaetes egle

Milkweed Tussock Moth

Rare2 obs.
Lithobates sylvaticus

Lithobates sylvaticus

Wood Frog

Rare2 obs.
Bombus bimaculatus

Bombus bimaculatus

Two-Spotted Bumble Bee

Rare1 obs.

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