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Averill

Ecosystem Overview

The Averill ecosystem supports 100 documented wildlife species across 78 taxonomic genera. Located in essex county, vermont, 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. This location ranks #2 for species diversity among 20 essex county County natural areas, placing it in the 90th percentile for biodiversity.

Biodiversity Highlights

100
Total Species
Documented wildlife species
78
Genus Diversity
Taxonomic genera represented
51
Common Species
Frequently observed species
49
Rare Species
Occasionally documented species
#2
Regional Rank
Out of 20 locations

Species Distribution

Very Common21 species
Common30 species
Occasional30 species
Rare19 species

Regional Context

Regional Ranking
#2 of 20 locations
90th percentile for diversity
vs. Essex County
0% species diversity

Most Common Species

Showing 20 most frequently observed species out of 100 total documented species.

Bombus ternarius

Bombus ternarius

Tricolored Bumble Bee

Very Common128 obs.
Bombus borealis

Bombus borealis

Northern amber bumble bee

Very Common40 obs.
Bombus vagans

Bombus vagans

Half-black bumble bee

Very Common39 obs.
Sericomyia chrysotoxoides

Sericomyia chrysotoxoides

Very Common33 obs.
Eristalis transversa

Eristalis transversa

Very Common28 obs.
Eristalis tenax

Eristalis tenax

Drone Fly

Common23 obs.
Sericomyia militaris

Sericomyia militaris

Common19 obs.
Harmonia axyridis

Harmonia axyridis

Harlequin ladybird

Common19 obs.
Bombus impatiens

Bombus impatiens

Common Eastern Bumblebee

Common18 obs.
Lophodytes cucullatus

Lophodytes cucullatus

Hooded Merganser

Common11 obs.
Toxomerus geminatus

Toxomerus geminatus

Eastern Calligrapher

Common10 obs.
Setophaga virens

Setophaga virens

Black-Throated Green Warbler

Occasional9 obs.
Polistes fuscatus

Polistes fuscatus

Dark Paper Wasp

Occasional9 obs.
Setophaga coronata

Setophaga coronata

Myrtle Warbler

Occasional9 obs.
Sympetrum vicinum

Sympetrum vicinum

Autumn Meadowhawk

Occasional7 obs.
Aeshna umbrosa

Aeshna umbrosa

Shadow Darner

Occasional7 obs.
Helophilus fasciatus

Helophilus fasciatus

Narrow-Headed Marsh Fly

Occasional6 obs.
Vanessa virginiensis

Vanessa virginiensis

American Lady

Rare6 obs.
Spilomyia sayi

Spilomyia sayi

Rare6 obs.
Dolichovespula maculata

Dolichovespula maculata

Baldfaced Hornet

Rare6 obs.

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