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Mesic Coastal Plain Oak Forest
Type
:
Association
Parent classification
:
North Atlantic Coastal Plain Oak - Pine Forest
Scientific Name
:
Quercus falcata - Quercus michauxii / Ilex opaca Forest
Location
:
United States (New Jersey, Delaware, Maryland, District of Columbia)
Description
:
This mesic oak-hardwood forest of the central Atlantic Coastal Plain occurs on sand in areas with high clay content, or on the borders of wetlands.
Website
:
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Species
Name
Accipiter cooperii
(Cooper's Hawk)
Buteo lineatus
(Red-shouldered Hawk)
Buteo platypterus
(Broad-winged Hawk)
Catharus minimus
(
Grey-cheeked Thrush
)
Coccyzus americanus
(Yellow-billed Cuckoo)
Coccyzus erythropthalmus
(Black-billed Cuckoo)
Helmitheros vermivorum
(Worm-eating Warbler)
Hylocichla mustelina
(Wood Thrush)
Leuconotopicus villosus
(Hairy Woodpecker)
Melanerpes erythrocephalus
(Red-headed Woodpecker)
Piranga olivacea
(Scarlet Tanager)
Setophaga cerulea
(Cerulean Warbler)
Setophaga citrina
(Hooded Warbler)
Strix varia
(Barred Owl)
Vireo flavifrons
(Yellow-throated Vireo)
Vireo olivaceus
(Red-eyed Vireo)
Habitat Vegetation Classification provided by
NatureServe Explorer