Black spruce-tamarack bog wetland complex (Mohawk watershed headwater)

This was one of my favorite field survey sites from 2019! Our ecological survey focused on characterizing the wetland plant community, and assessing wetland health and function. We saw orchids, carnivorous plants, pollinators, and Odonates.

Below are some of my favorite species observations from that survey.

To learn more about Black Spruce-Tamarack Bogs in New York visit our New York Natural Heritage Program community description webpage: https://guides.nynhp.org/black-spruce-tamarack-bog/

Special thanks to the private land owners for letting us survey this beautiful area! This survey site was developed using computer-generated random point placement within the Mohawk watershed (Central and Eastern New York State).

To view ALL of our iNat observations from this survey check out this link: https://www.inaturalist.org/observations?verifiable=any&place_id=any&field:NY%20Site%20ID=NYW19-M129

Please note: Observation locations are obscured for this wetland because it is located on private property. Because of this, points in the "map view" do not accurately reflect the location of this site or their distribution in the landscape.

Posted on 11 de maio de 2020, 03:25 PM by ny_wetlander ny_wetlander

Observações

Fotos / Sons

Observador

ny_wetlander

Data

Julho 2019

Descrição

White variety

Fotos / Sons

Observador

ny_wetlander

Data

Julho 2019

Fotos / Sons

Observador

ny_wetlander

Data

Julho 2019

Fotos / Sons

Observador

ny_wetlander

Data

Julho 2019

Fotos / Sons

Observador

ny_wetlander

Data

Julho 2019

Fotos / Sons

Observador

ny_wetlander

Data

Julho 2019

Fotos / Sons

What

Rã-Verde-Americana (Lithobates clamitans)

Observador

ny_wetlander

Data

Julho 2019

Descrição

Seen in a black spruce tamarack bog

Fotos / Sons

Observador

ny_wetlander

Data

Julho 2019

Fotos / Sons

Observador

ny_wetlander

Data

Julho 2019

Fotos / Sons

Observador

ny_wetlander

Data

Julho 2019

Etiquetas

Fotos / Sons

Observador

ny_wetlander

Data

Julho 2019

Fotos / Sons

Observador

ny_wetlander

Data

Julho 2019

Fotos / Sons

Observador

ny_wetlander

Data

Julho 2019

Fotos / Sons

Observador

ny_wetlander

Data

Julho 2019

Fotos / Sons

What

Orvalhinha-de-Folha-Redonda (Drosera rotundifolia)

Observador

ny_wetlander

Data

Julho 2019

Fotos / Sons

Observador

ny_wetlander

Data

Julho 2019

Descrição

Bombus colony in a Sphagnum hummock, two entrances, several individuals observed. The stick end points to one of the entrance holes.

Etiquetas

Fotos / Sons

Observador

ny_wetlander

Data

Julho 2019

Fotos / Sons

Observador

ny_wetlander

Data

Julho 2019

Fotos / Sons

Observador

ny_wetlander

Data

Julho 2019

Fotos / Sons

What

Tamarack (Larix laricina)

Observador

ny_wetlander

Data

Julho 2019

Fotos / Sons

Observador

ny_wetlander

Data

Julho 2019

Fotos / Sons

Observador

ny_wetlander

Data

Julho 2019

Fotos / Sons

Observador

ny_wetlander

Data

Julho 2019

Fotos / Sons

What

Tamarack (Larix laricina)

Observador

ny_wetlander

Data

Julho 2019

Fotos / Sons

What

Tamarack (Larix laricina)

Observador

ny_wetlander

Data

Julho 2019

Fotos / Sons

Observador

ny_wetlander

Data

Julho 2019

Comentários

I love this natural community! Probably much like our Spruce-Fir-Tamarack Swamp. Or similar.

Publicado por charlie quase 4 anos antes

I can see why you liked it so much!

Publicado por er1kksen quase 4 anos antes

This community is one of my favorites, too, and this site is a total gem! This was actually my first time surveying this community for our wetland assessment work so I was extra excited. In the past few years our grants have focused on basins outside of the Northeastern Highlands which, in NY, is where Black Spruce-Tamarack Bogs are more common. (Other partner projects and NYNHP wetland assessment work pre-dating me has included the Northeastern Highlands so we do have data from that ecoregion.)

@charlie, in NY we also have a Spruce-Fir Swamp (https://guides.nynhp.org/spruce-fir-swamp/), which might also overlap with VT's Spruce-Fir-Tamarack Swamp.
I created this journal post in preparation for an iNat webinar I co-led today, and I mentioned your Vermont Natural Community Field Link Index during the webinar, too :)

Publicado por ny_wetlander quase 4 anos antes

Oh, that's awesome! I've been doing some iNaturalisting for some of our map ground truthing. Ok, maybe a lot of iNaturalisting. https://www.inaturalist.org/calendar/charlie/2020/5/8

Publicado por charlie quase 4 anos antes

also i think this is actually more like our 'black spruce woodland bog' which also has tamarack. Or something. In any event we have similar wetlands and i love them too

Publicado por charlie quase 4 anos antes

I haven't read your community description, but 'black spruce woodland bog' seems like a good fit here!

Publicado por ny_wetlander quase 4 anos antes

Wow you have been busy! Are you looking to create a wall-to-wall community map for VT?! And/Or are you ground truthing NWI?

Publicado por ny_wetlander quase 4 anos antes

am i looking to? definitely :D Am i anywhere close to the time, staffing or funding to do so, no. But we are working on Cowardin mapping of the Otter Creek watershed which is a big one and trying to get some funding to get me mapping some other ones. Definitely busy. Or obsessive, take your pick.

Publicado por charlie quase 4 anos antes

We can always hope, right? :)

Publicado por ny_wetlander quase 4 anos antes

Adicionar um Comentário

Iniciar Sessão ou Registar-se to add comments