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Beyond Your Doorstep

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by Hal Borland


  Nuthatch

  Red-breasted

  White-breasted

  Sitta canadensis Sitta carolinensis

  Oriole, Baltimore

  Icterus galbula

  Owl

  Barred

  Great Horned

  Screech

  Snowy

  Strix varia

  Bubo virginianus

  Otus asio

  Nyctea scandiaca

  Partridge—see Ruffed Grouse

  Pheasant, Ring-necked

  Phasianus colchicus

  Redpoll

  Acanthis flammea

  Redstart

  Setophaga ruticilla

  Robin

  Turdus migratorius

  Ruffed Grouse

  Bonasa umbellus

  Siskin, Pine

  Spinus pinus

  Sparrow

  Fox

  House, or English

  Song

  Swamp

  Tree

  White-throat

  Passerella iliaca

  Passer domesticus Melospiza melodia Melospiza georgiana Spizella arborea Zonotrichia albicollis

  Starling

  Sturnus vulgaris

  Swallow, Barn

  Hirundo erythrogaster

  Swift, Chimney

  Chaetura pelagica

  Tanager, Scarlet

  Piranga olivacea

  Tern, Arctic

  Sterna paradisaea

  Thrush

  Hermit

  Wood

  Hylocichla guttata Hylocichla mustelina

  Thrush, Mimics

  Brown Thrasher

  Catbird

  Mockingbird

  Toxostoma rufum

  Dumetella carolinensis

  Mimus polyglottos

  Towhee, or Chewink

  Pipilio erythrophthalmus

  Veery

  Hylocichla fuscescens

  Vireo

  Red-eyed

  Warbling

  Yellow-throated

  Vireo olivaceus

  Vireo gilvus

  Vireo flavifrons

  Warbler

  Audubon’s

  Bay-breasted

  Blackburnian

  Blackpoll

  Black-throated Green

  Cape May

  Pine

  Prothonotary

  Dendroica auduboni

  Dendroica castanea Dendroica fusca Dendroica striata Dendroica virens Dendroica tigrina Dendroica pinus Protonotaria citrea

  Whippoorwill

  Caprimulgus vociferus

  Woodcock

  Philohela minor

  Woodpecker

  Downy

  Flicker; Yellow-shafted

  Hairy

  Pileated

  Dendrocopus pubescens

  Colaptes auratus

  Dendrocopus villosus

  Dryocopus pileatus

  Wren, House

  Troglodytes aedon

  Fish and Amphibians

  COMMON NAME

  SCIENTIFIC NAME

  Bass

  Large-mouth, Black

  Rock

  Small-mouth, Black

  Huro salmoides

  Ambloplites rupestris

  Micropterus dolomieu

  Catfish; Horned Pout, etc.

  Bullhead

  Channel

  Ameiurur nebulosus Ictalurur lacustris

  Frog

  Leopard

  Pickerel

  Rana pipiens

  Rana palustris

  Mud Puppy

  Necturus maculosus

  Perch, Yellow

  Perca flavescens

  Pickerel

  Barred

  Eastern, or Chain

  Esox americanus

  Esox niger

  “Silver Carp”

  Fallfish; Silver Chub

  Golden Shiner; Chub

  Semotilus corporalis

  Notemigonus crysoleucas

  Spring Peeper

  Hyla crucifer

  Sucker, White

  Catostomus commersonii

  Sunfish

  Bluegill

  Pumpkinseed

  Yellowbreast

  Lepomis macrochirus

  Eupomotis gibbosus

  Lepomis auritus

  Toad, Common American

  Bufo terrestris

  Trout

  Brook

  Brown

  Rainbow

  Salvelinus fontinalis

  Salmo trutta

  Salmo gairdnerii

  Insects

  COMMON NAME

  SCIENTIFIC NAME

  Ants

  Black Carpenter

  Common Northeast

  Tiny Black

  Componotus pennsylvanicus

  Polyergus lucidus

  Lasius niger

  Back Swimmer

  Notonecta undulata

  Bees

  Bumblebee

  Honeybee

  Bombus americanus

  Apis mellifera

  Birch Moth—see Moths

  Black Fly

  Simulidae

  Caddis Fly

  Ptilostomis semifasciata

  Centipede

  Scutigera forceps

  Cockroach, Common

  Blatta orientalis

  Cricket, Common Black

  Gryllus assimilis

  Damsel Fly

  Black-winged

  Swamp

  Agrion maculatum

  Lestes rectangularis

  Deer Fly

  Chrysops

  Dogbane Beetle

  Chrysochus auratus

  Dragonfly, Ten-spot

  Libellula pulchella

  Elm-leaf Beetle

  Gallerucella xanthomalaena

  Firefly, two common ones

  Photinus pyralis

  Photurus pennsylvanica

  Grasshoppers, typical

  Large

  Small; Bird Locust

  Sand-colored

  Schistocera americana

  Schistocera damnifica

  Spharagemon bolli

  Trimerotropis maritima

  Housefly

  Musca domestica

  Japanese Beetle

  Popillia japonica

  Katydid

  Angular-winged

  Common

  Microcentrum retinerve

  Pterophylla camellifolia

  Ladybird Beetle (Cocinella)

  Adalia bipunctata

  May Fly

  Ephemeridae

  Midges; No-see-ums

  Culicoides

  Millipede

  Spirobolus marginatus

  Monarch Butterfly

  Danaus plexippus

  Mosquito

  Malaria Carrier

  Marsh

  Anopheles quadrimaculatus

  Aedes sollicitans

  Moths

  Birch

  Clothes

  Luna

  Sphinx; Hawk Moth

  Woolly Bear; Isabella

  Catocala relicta

  Tineola bisseliella

  Actios luna

  Phlegathontius quinquemaculatus

  Isia Isabella

  Potato Beetle; Colorado Beetle

  Lema trilineata

  Silverfish

  Lepisma domestica

  Wasps

  Golden Digger

  “Mud Dauber”

  Paper-maker Wasps which make small, open paper nests (no common name)

  Yellow Jackets and Hornets which make closed paper nests

  Amobia ichneumones

  Trypoxylinae

  Polistes

  Vespa

  Water Boatman

  Arctocorixa interrupta

  Water Bug; Electric Light

  Bug

  Benacu
s grisecus

  Water Scorpion

  Nepta apiculata

  Water Strider, typical

  Gerris remigis

  Woolly Bear—see Moths

  Spiders

  (There are about 40,000 species, of which I list only three)

  COMMON NAME

  SCIENTIFIC NAME

  Black Widow

  Latrodectus mactans

  House Web, the common one

  Tegenaria

  Wolf

  Lycosidae

  Plants

  (Including Flowers, Bushes, Shrubs, Vines, and Trees)

  Alder, Black; Winterberry

  Ilex verticillata

  Anemone

  Rue

  Wood

  Anemonella thalictroides

  Anemone quinquifolia

  Arbutus

  Epigaea repens

  Arrowwood

  Viburnum dentatum

  Artichoke, Jerusalem

  Helianthus tuberosa

  Ash

  Black

  Mountain (not a true Ash)

  White

  Fraxinus nigra

  Pyrus americana

  Fraxinus americana

  Aspen

  Bigtooth

  Quaking

  White; Poplar

  Populus grandidentata

  Populus tremuloides

  Populus alba

  Aster

  Calico

  Michaelmas Daisy; Heath

  New England; Big Purple

  Aster lateriflorus

  Aster ericoides

  Aster novae-angliae

  Azalea; Pinkster

  Rhododendron nudiflorum

  Baneberry

  Red

  White

  Actaea rubra

  Actaea alba

  Barbery

  American, Native

  European

  Japanese

  Berberis canadensis

  Berberis vulgaris

  Berberis Thurnbergii

  Basswood; Linden, American

  Tilia americana

  Bayberry, Northern

  Myrica pennsylvanica

  Bearberry

  Arctostaphylos uva-ursi

  Bedstraw, Rough

  Galium asprellum

  Beech, Tree

  Fagus grandifolia

  Beechdrops, False

  Monotropa Hypopitys

  Beggar-ticks

  Bidens frondosa

  Bergamot

  Bee Balm; Oswego Tea

  Common Lavender

  Monarda didyma

  Monarda fistulosa

  Bindweed, Hedge; Morning Glory

  Convolvulus septum

  Birch

  Black; Cherry; Sweet

  Gray

  Red; River

  White; Canoe; Paper

  Yellow

  Betula lenta

  Betula populifolia

  Betula nigra

  Betula papyrifera

  Betula lutea

  Bittersweet, American

  Celastrus scandens

  Blackberry, Wild

  Low Running; Dewberry

  Tall or Common

  Rubus fiagellaris

  Rubus allegheninesis

  Black-eyed Susan

  Rudbeckia hirta

  Bladder Campion

  Silene cucubalus

  Bloodroot

  Sanguineria canadensis

  Blueberry

  Canada

  High-bush

  Low Sweet

  Vaccinium canadense

  Vaccinium corymbosum Vaccinium pennsylvanicum

  Blue-eyed Grass

  Sisyrinchium angustifolium

  Bluet

  Houstonia caerula

  Boneset; Thoroughwort

  Eupatorium perfoliatum

  Bouncing Bet

  Saponaria officinalis

  Bracken—see Ferns

  Buckeye, Sweet

  Aesculus octandra

  Buckwheat Family

  Polygonaceae

  Burdock

  Common

  Great

  Arctium minus

  Arctium lappa

  Bur Marigold

  Bidens laevis

  Bur Reeds

  Sparganium

  Butter and Eggs—see Toadflax

  Buttercup

  Creeping

  Early

  Swamp

  Ranunculus repens

  Ranunculus fascicularis

  Ranunculus septentrionalis

  Butternut, tree

  Juglens cinerea

  Canada Mayflower; Wild Lily of the Valley

  Maianthemum canadense

  Cardinal Flower

  Lobelia cardinalis

  Cat Brier; Bull Brier

  Smilax rotundifolia

  Cattail

  Broad-leaf

  Narrow-leaf

  Typha latifolia

  Typha angustifolia

  Cedar, Tree

  Dwarf Juniper

  Red

  White

  Juniperus communis Juniperus virginiana Chamaecyparis thyoides

  Celandine

  Chelidonium majus

  Cherry, Bird

  Prunus pennsylvanica

  Chestnut

  Castanea dentata

  Chickweed (many varieties; two cited)

  Common

  Mouse-ear

  Stellaria media

  Cerastium vulgatum

  Chicory

  Chicorium intybus

  Chokecherry

  Black

  Red

  Pyrus melanocarpus

  Pyrus arbutifolia

  Cinquefoil

  Common

  Shrubby

  Potentilla simplex Potentilla fruticosa

  Clover

  Rabbit’s-foot

  Red

  White Sweet

  Wild Lupine

  Yellow Sweet

  Trifolium arvense

  Trifolium pretense

  Melilotus aibus

  Lupinus perennis

  Melilotus officinalis

  Clematis, Wild; Virgin’s Bower; Old Man’s Beard

  Clematis virginiana

  Coltsfoot

  Tussilago farfara

  Columbine

  Aquilegia canadensis

  Cranberry

  High-bush; Pimbina

  Small, Wild

  Viburnum opulus, var. americanum

  Vaccinium oxycoccos

  Cranesbill—see Geranium

  Cress, Wild

  Spring

  Water

  Winter; Yellow Rocket

  Cardamine bulbosa Nasturtium officinale

  Barbarea vulgaris

  Cucumber, Climbing Wild;

  Balsam

  Echinocystis lobata

  Daisy, Common or Oxeye

  Chrysanthemum leucanthemum

  Dame’s Rocket

  Hesperis matronalis

  Dandelion

  Common

  Dwarf

  Taraxicum officinale

  Krigia virginica

  Day Lily

  Hemerocallis fulva

  Deptford Pink

  Dianthus armeria

  Dock, Sour

  Rumex acteosa

  Dockmackie

  Viburnum acerifolium

  Dogbane

  Indian Hemp

  Spreading

  Apocynum cannabinum

  Apocynum androsaemifolium

  Dogtooth Violet; Trout Lily

  Erythronium americanum

  Dogwood

  Dwarf Cornel, or Bunchberry

  Flowering (the tree)

  Red-osier

  Silky; Kinnikinnik

  Cornum canadensis

  Cornus florida

  Cornus s
tolonifera

  Cornum. amomum

  Dutchman’s-breeches

  Dicentra cucullaria

  Elderberry

  Sambucus canadensis

  Elm

  American; New England

  Rock

  Slippery

  Ulmus americana

  Ulmus thomassi

  Ulmus rubra

  False Spikenard

  Smilacina racemosa

  Ferns

  Bracken; Brake Fern

  Christmas

  Cinnamon

  Ostrich

  Pteridium aquilinum

  Polystichum acrostichoides

  Osmunda cinnamomea Matteuccia Struthiopteris

  Fireweed; Great Willow-herb

  Epilobium angustafolium

  Flag—see Iris

  Foamflower; False Miterwort

  Tiarella cordifolia

  Forget-me-not

  Small, Wild

  Large, Escaped Tame

  Myosotis laxa

  Myosotis scorpioides

  Gensing, Dwarf

  Panax trifolium

  Geranium, Wild

  Cranesbill

  Herb Robert

  Geranium maculatum

  Geranium robertianum

 

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