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Hamilton

Ecosystem Overview

The Hamilton ecosystem supports 42 documented wildlife species across 41 taxonomic genera. Located in hamilton county, texas, this area provides critical habitat with diverse natural communities. The location hosts 9 frequently observed species and 8 occasionally documented species, creating a balanced ecosystem with both resident and visiting wildlife. Compared to nearby Hico, Hamilton hosts 500% more species diversity. This location ranks #2 for species diversity among 3 hamilton county County natural areas, placing it in the 33th percentile for biodiversity.

Biodiversity Highlights

42
Total Species
Documented wildlife species
41
Genus Diversity
Taxonomic genera represented
22
Common Species
Frequently observed species
20
Rare Species
Occasionally documented species
#2
Regional Rank
Out of 3 locations

Species Distribution

Very Common9 species
Common13 species
Occasional12 species
Rare8 species

Regional Context

Regional Ranking
#2 of 3 locations
33th percentile for diversity
vs. Hico
+500% species diversity

Most Common Species

Showing 20 most frequently observed species out of 42 total documented species.

Nothoscordum bivalve

Nothoscordum bivalve

false garlic

Very Common2 obs.
Quercus fusiformis

Quercus fusiformis

Texas Live Oak

Very Common2 obs.
Calyptocarpus vialis

Calyptocarpus vialis

straggler daisy

Very Common2 obs.
Stellaria media

Stellaria media

Common chickweed

Very Common2 obs.
Phoradendron leucarpum

Phoradendron leucarpum

eastern mistletoe

Very Common2 obs.
Ligustrum lucidum

Ligustrum lucidum

Glossy privet

Common2 obs.
Zenaida asiatica

Zenaida asiatica

White-winged Dove

Common1 obs.
Cathartes aura

Cathartes aura

Turkey Vulture

Common1 obs.
Pantherophis obsoletus

Pantherophis obsoletus

Yellow Rat Snake (Quadrivittata)

Common1 obs.
Acris blanchardi

Acris blanchardi

Blanchard's Cricket Frog

Common1 obs.
Solanum elaeagnifolium

Solanum elaeagnifolium

Silverleaf nightshade

Common1 obs.
Otala lactea

Otala lactea

milk snail

Occasional1 obs.
Lamium amplexicaule

Lamium amplexicaule

henbit dead-nettle

Occasional1 obs.
Muscari neglectum

Muscari neglectum

Musk-Hyacinth

Occasional1 obs.
Galium virgatum

Galium virgatum

Occasional1 obs.
Galium aparine

Galium aparine

Bedstraw

Occasional1 obs.
Eristalis stipator

Eristalis stipator

Occasional1 obs.
Marrubium vulgare

Marrubium vulgare

white horehound

Rare1 obs.
Chalybion californicum

Chalybion californicum

Rare1 obs.
Sphenophorus coesifrons

Sphenophorus coesifrons

Rare1 obs.

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