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Village Of Germantown

Ecosystem Overview

The Village Of Germantown ecosystem supports 42 documented wildlife species across 42 taxonomic genera. Located in washington county, wisconsin, 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. While West Bend nearby has 47% more documented species, Village Of Germantown offers unique wildlife observation opportunities. This location ranks #3 for species diversity among 5 washington county County natural areas, placing it in the 40th percentile for biodiversity.

Biodiversity Highlights

42
Total Species
Documented wildlife species
42
Genus Diversity
Taxonomic genera represented
22
Common Species
Frequently observed species
20
Rare Species
Occasionally documented species
#3
Regional Rank
Out of 5 locations

Species Distribution

Very Common9 species
Common13 species
Occasional12 species
Rare8 species

Regional Context

Regional Ranking
#3 of 5 locations
40th percentile for diversity
vs. West Bend
-47% species diversity

Most Common Species

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

Idaea dimidiata

Idaea dimidiata

single-dotted wave

Very Common2 obs.
Turdus migratorius

Turdus migratorius

American Robin

Very Common2 obs.
Cardinalis cardinalis

Cardinalis cardinalis

Northern Cardinal

Very Common2 obs.
Agelaius phoeniceus

Agelaius phoeniceus

Red-Winged Blackbird (Red-Winged)

Very Common2 obs.
Haemorhous mexicanus

Haemorhous mexicanus

House Finch

Very Common2 obs.
Spilosoma virginica

Spilosoma virginica

Yellow Woolly Bear

Common2 obs.
Solidago sempervirens

Solidago sempervirens

Evergreen Goldenrod

Common2 obs.
Spinus tristis

Spinus tristis

American goldfinch

Common2 obs.
Pleuroprucha insulsaria

Pleuroprucha insulsaria

Common Tan Wave

Common1 obs.
Sitochroa palealis

Sitochroa palealis

Greenish-Yellow Sitochroa Moth

Common1 obs.
Emmelina monodactyla

Emmelina monodactyla

Morning-Glory Plume Moth

Common1 obs.
Regulus satrapa

Regulus satrapa

Golden-crowned Kinglet

Occasional1 obs.
Hypoprepia fucosa

Hypoprepia fucosa

Painted Lichen Moth

Occasional1 obs.
Chrysopa oculata

Chrysopa oculata

Golden-Eyed Lacewing

Occasional1 obs.
Chrysemys picta

Chrysemys picta

Eastern Painted Turtle

Occasional1 obs.
Tamias striatus

Tamias striatus

eastern chipmunk

Occasional1 obs.
Steatoda triangulosa

Steatoda triangulosa

Occasional1 obs.
Quiscalus quiscula

Quiscalus quiscula

Common Grackle

Rare1 obs.
Efferia aestuans

Efferia aestuans

Rare1 obs.
Diapheromera femorata

Diapheromera femorata

Common American Walkingstick

Rare1 obs.

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Regional Wildlife Network

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