The Williamsburg ecosystem supports 100 documented wildlife species across 93 taxonomic genera. Located in blair county, pennsylvania, this area provides critical habitat with diverse natural communities. The location hosts 21 frequently observed species and 19 occasionally documented species, creating a balanced ecosystem with both resident and visiting wildlife. Compared to nearby Altoona, Williamsburg hosts 1900% more species diversity. This location ranks #1 for species diversity among 6 blair county County natural areas, placing it in the 83th percentile for biodiversity.
Showing 20 most frequently observed species out of 100 total documented species.
Faint-Spotted Palthis Moth
Green Cloverworm Moth
Engrailed Moth
Smith'S Dart
monarch
Large Lace Border
Elegant Grass-Veneer Moth
Large Maple Spanworm Moth
One-Spotted Variant Moth
Ambiguous Moth
Three-Spotted Fillip Moth
Locust Twig Borer Moth
Florida Tetanolita Moth
Bad-Wing Moth
Common Tan Wave
Yellow-Spotted Renia Moth
Celery Leaftier Moth
Toothed Brown Carpet Moth
Common Idia Moth
Kidney-Spotted Minor
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