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Flora & Fauna — Reptiles & Amphibians

Our 894 acres offer excellent habitat for snakes, turtles, frogs, newts, toads and salamanders. Riparian habitats, rocky outcrops, seeps, historic structures, vernal pools, mulch piles and two fishless ponds are among the best environments.

In March of 2004, we found out that we have Marbled salamander here, a county record for Loudoun. Thanks to Loudoun county high school students and Mike Hayslett of the Holiday Lake 4-H Educational Center, they found 11 larvae. Mike says this find represents a county record for Loudoun (i.e., the first formally documented site of this species in the county) and a surprising find, being located along the Blue Ridge scarp versus the eastern end of the county, where more are expected. Another unexpected find was the Jefferson salamander. The discovery of this population represents the third known site for the county.

Amphibian/Reptile Baseline Inventory
Salamanders: Order Caudata
Newts: Family Salamandridae
Red-spotted NewtNotophthalmus viridescens viridescens
Lungless Salamanders: Family Plethodontidae
Redback SalamanderPlethodon cinereus
Northern Dusky SalamanderDesmognathus fuscus
Slimy SalamanderPlethodon glutinosus
Seal SalamanderDesmognathus Monticola
Northern Two-lined SalamanderEurycea bislineata
Northern Red SalamanderPseudotriton ruber ruber
Frogs & Toads: Order Salientia
True Frogs: Family Ranidae
Green FrogRana clamitans melanota
Pickerel FrogRana palustris
Wood FrogRana sylvatica
Treefrogs: Family Hylidae
Grey Tree FrogHyla versicolor or chrysoscelis
Spring PeeperPsudacris crucifer
True Toads: Family Bufonidae
American ToadBufo americanus
Turtles: Order Chelonia
Pond and Box Turtles: Family Emydidae
Eastern Painted TurtleChrysemys picta picta
Wood TurtleClemmys insculpta
Eastern Box TurtleTerrapene carolina carolina

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