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1 SASKATCHEWAN MIXED GRASSLAND ECOREGION SPECIES Date Viewed Common Name Taxonomic Group Boreal Chorus Frog Amphibian Canadian Toad Northern Leopard Frog - Western Boreal/Prairie Populations Western Tiger Salamander - Prairie / Boreal Population Wood Frog American Avocet American Bittern American Coot American Crow American Goldfinch American Kestrel American Robin American Tree Sparrow American White Pelican American Wigeon Baird's Sandpiper Amphibian Amphibian Amphibian Amphibian
2 Baird's Sparrow Bald Eagle Baltimore Oriole Bank Swallow Barn Swallow Black Tern Black- bellied Plover Black- billed Magpie Black- capped Chickadee Black- crowned Night- Heron Black- necked Stilt Blue- winged Teal Bobolink Bonaparte's Gull Brewer's Blackbird Brewer's Sparrow Brown Thrasher Brown- headed Cowbird Bufflehead Burrowing Owl California Gull Canada Goose Canvasback Caspian Tern Cedar Waxwing Chestnut- collared Longspur Chipping Sparrow Cinnamon Teal Clay- colored Sparrow
3 Cliff Swallow Common Grackle Common Nighthawk Common Raven Common Tern Common Yellowthroat Dark- eyed Junco Double- crested Cormorant Downy Woodpecker Eared Grebe Eastern Kingbird Eastern Phoebe European Starling Ferruginous Hawk Forster's Tern Franklin's Gull Gadwall Golden Eagle Grasshopper Sparrow Gray Catbird Gray Partridge Great Blue Heron Great Horned Owl Greater Sage- Grouse Greater Yellowlegs Green- winged Teal Hairy Woodpecker Horned Grebe - Western Population Horned Lark
4 House Sparrow House Wren Killdeer Lark Bunting Lark Sparrow Le Conte's Sparrow Least Flycatcher Least Sandpiper Lesser Scaup Lesser Yellowlegs Lincoln's Sparrow Long- billed Curlew Long- billed Dowitcher Long- eared Owl Mallard Marbled Godwit Marsh Wren McCown's Longspur Merlin Mountain Bluebird Mourning Dove Nelson's Sparrow Northern Flicker Northern Harrier Northern Pintail Northern Rough- winged Swallow Northern Shoveler Pectoral Sandpiper Peregrine Falcon
5 Pied- billed Grebe Piping Plover Prairie Falcon Prairie Loggerhead Shrike Redhead Red- necked Phalarope Red- tailed Hawk Red- winged Blackbird Ring- billed Gull Ring- necked Duck Ring- necked Pheasant Rock Wren Rough- legged Hawk Ruddy Duck Ruffed Grouse Sanderling Sandhill Crane Savannah Sparrow Say's Phoebe Semipalmated Plover Semipalmated Sandpiper Sharp- tailed Grouse Short- eared Owl Snow Bunting Solitary Sandpiper Song Sparrow Sora Spotted Sandpiper Spotted Towhee
6 Sprague's Pipit Swainson's Hawk Tennessee Warbler Tree Swallow Tundra Swan Turkey Vulture Upland Sandpiper Vesper Sparrow Warbling Vireo Western Grebe Western Kingbird Western Meadowlark Willet Willow Flycatcher Wilson's Phalarope Wilson's Snipe Yellow Warbler Yellow- headed Blackbird Yellow- rumped Warbler Rainbow Trout or Steelhead Fish Arctic Skipper Invertebrate Cabbage White Invertebrate Canadian Tiger Swallowtail Invertebrate Common Ringlet Invertebrate Fall Field Cricket Invertebrate Garita Skipperling Invertebrate Greenish Blue Invertebrate Melissa Blue Invertebrate Monarch Invertebrate
7 Nuttall's Blister Beetle Invertebrate Painted Lady Invertebrate Ridings' Satyr Invertebrate Silvery Blue Invertebrate Western White Invertebrate American Badger American Beaver American Mink Bison Common Muskrat Cougar Coyote Deer sp. Eastern Cottontail Elk Long- tailed Weasel Meadow Jumping Mouse Meadow Vole Moose Mule Deer North American Deermouse North American Porcupine Northern Grasshopper Mouse Northern Pocket Gopher Nuttall's Cottontail pinetis subspecies Pronghorn Raccoon Red Fox Richardson's Ground Squirrel
8 Snowshoe Hare Striped Skunk Swift Fox Thirteen- lined Ground Squirrel White- tailed Deer White- tailed Jackrabbit [Inactive] [Inactive] Hairy Golden- aster [Inactive] Pale False Dandelion A Hawthorn Alaska Willow Alfalfa Alkali American- aster Alpine Bladderpod Alsike Clover American Elm American Harebell American Milkvetch American Pasqueflower American Pasqueflower American Purple Vetch American Purple Vetch American Sea- blite American Silverberry Annual Skeleton- weed Arrowleaf Sweet- colt's- foot Aster sp. Balsam Poplar Bebb's Willow
9 Bee Spider- flower Bent- flower Milkvetch Biennial Wormwood Big Greasewood Black Bindweed Black Medic Black- eyed- Susan Blue Lettuce Bonneville Shootingstar Boreal Sweet- vetch Bourgeau's Pepper- grass Box- elder Box- elder Bridger Mountain Alumroot Bristly Black Currant Bristly Stickseed Brittle Prickly- pear Brittle- stem Hempnettle Broadleaf Gumweed Broom Snakeweed Bull Thistle Burdock sp. Butter- and- eggs Buttercup sp. Caespitose Fleabane Canada Anemone Canada Buffaloberry Canada Goldenrod Canada Goldenrod
10 Canada Goldenrod Canada Horseweed Canadian Gooseberry Canadian Milkvetch Capitate Sandwort Choke Cherry Cinquefoil sp. Clammy Hedge- hyssop Clustered Broomrape Coarse Sumpweed Cocks- comb Cat's- eye Common Chickweed Common Dandelion Common Dandelion Common Evening- primrose Common Flax Common Lilac Common Purslane Common Red Raspberry Common Sainfoin Common Shepherd's Purse Common Sneezeweed Common Sowthistle Common Sunflower Common Wormwood Common Yarrow Corn Mustard Coupland's Sunflower Cowcockle
11 Cow- parsnip Creeping Thistle Curly Dock Curlycup Gumweed Cursed Crowfoot Cutleaf Nightshade Cut- leaved Anemone Daisy Fleabane Daisy Fleabane Dame's Rocket Dark- throat Shooting- star Dense- flower Pepper- grass Desert Groundsel Dotted Gayfeather Downy Indian- paintbrush Dragon Wormwood Drummond's Campion Drummond's Milkvetch Drummond's Rockcress Drummond's Thistle Dwarf Mountain Fleabane Dwarf Water- lily Eastern Cottonwood Eastern White Water Crowfoot Entireleaf Ragwort Fanleaf Cinquefoil Fen Grass- of- Parnassus Field Bindweed Field Chickweed
12 Field Pennycress Field Pussytoes Field Sowthistle Fineleaf Woollywhite Fire Cherry Fireberry Hawthorn Fireberry Hawthorn Fireweed Flat- spine Sheepburr Flat- spine Sheepburr Flat- top Fragrant Goldenrod Fleabane sp. Flexible Milkvetch Flodman's Thistle Foxtail Pincushion Cactus Fremont's Goosefoot Fringed Loosestrife Fringe- top Bottle Gentian Garden 's- foot- trefoil Garden Pepper- grass Giant- seed Goosefoot Golden Tickseed Golden- Hardhack Goldenrod sp. Goosefoot sp. Graceful Cinquefoil Greasewood Great Blanket- flower Great Plains Bladderpod
13 Great Plains Bladder- pod Green Ash Greene's Mountain- ash Grooved Yellow Flax Ground Goldenrod Ground- plum Ground- plum Hairy False Goldenaster Hairy False Goldenaster Halberd- leaf Orache Hawthorn sp. Heartleaf Alexanders Heartleaf Arnica Heart- pod Hoarycress Hedge False Bindweed Hemlock Water- parsnip Herb Sophia Hillside Arnica Hoary Puccoon Hoary Sagebrush Hoary Tansy- aster Hoary Willow Holboell's Rockcress Hooded Skullcap Hood's Phlox Horned Dandelion Horse Cinquefoil Hybrid Rockcress Knotweed
14 Lacy Tansy- aster Lanceleaf Scurfpea Lanceleaf Stonecrop Large Indian Breadroot Large- fruit Desert- parsley Largeleaf Avens Leafy Spurge Least Navarretia Lesser Burdock Lesser Fringed Gentian Lesser Spearwort Lindley's Aster Littleleaf Alumroot Long- fruit Anemone Long- stalked Stitchwort Long- tubed Evening- primrose Loose- flower Milkvetch Loosehead Sandwort Low Cudweed Low Milkvetch Low Nailwort Macoun's Buttercup Macoun's Cryptantha Many- ray Aster Marsh Grass- of- Parnassus Marsh Hedge- nettle Marsh Ragwort Maximillian Sunflower Meadow Goat's- beard
15 Meadow Goat's- beard Meadow Popcorn- flower Meadow Willow Mexican Fireweed Milkvetch sp. Missouri Goldenrod Missouri Goldenrod Missouri Milkvetch Mouse- ear Chickweed Musk Thistle Narrowleaf Collomia Narrowleaf Dock Narrowleaf Goosefoot Narrowleaf Hawk's- beard Narrowleaf Milkvetch Narrowleaf Puccoon Narrowleaf White Meadowsweet Night- flowering Catchfly Nipple- seed Plantain Nodding Beggarticks Nodding Thistle Northern Bedstraw Northern Buttercup Northern Evening- primrose Northern Gentian Northern Gooseberry Northern Snowberry Northern Stickseed Northern Yellow Point- vetch
16 Northern Yellow Point- vetch Norwegian Cinquefoil Nuttall's Ground- rose Nuttall's Poverty- weed Nuttall's Pussytoes Nuttall's Saltbush Nuttall's Violet Old- Man- in- the- Spring Oppositeleaf False Bahia Oval- leaf Knotweed Pacific American- aster Pacific Wormwood Pale Goat- chicory Pale Vetchling Panhandle Prickly- pear Panicled Aster Pennsylvania Cinquefoil Philadelphia Fleabane Philadelphia Fleabane Pincushion Beardtongue Pineapple- weed Chamomile Plains Silver Sagebrush Plains Wavewing Prairie Bluebells Prairie Bluebells Prairie Buttercup Prairie Flax Prairie Flax Prairie Gentian
17 Prairie Goldenrod Prairie Rose Prairie Rose Prairie Sagebrush Prairie Sunflower Prairie Violet Prairie- rocket Wallflower Prairie- smoke Prickly Lettuce Prickly Rose Prostrate Amaranth Purple Milkvetch Purple Prairie- clover Purple Prairie- clover Pursh's Milkvetch Purslane Speedwell Pussytoes Pussytoes sp. Pygmy- flower Rock- jasmine Pygmy- flower Rock- jasmine Quaking Aspen Rattle Milkvetch Rayless Tansy- aster Red Cinquefoil Red Clover Red Globemallow Red- osier Dogwood Red- osier Dogwood Red- root Amaranth
18 Rhubarb Richardson's Alumroot Richardson's Bitterweed Rocky Mountain Goosefoot Rose Chamaerhodos Rose sp. Rosy Pussytoes Rough Cocklebur Rough False Pennyroyal Rough Fleabane Roundleaf Thermopsis Rubber Rabbitbrush Rubber Rabbitbrush Rubus sp. Rumex sp. Running Cheeseweed Rush Skeleton- plant Russian- pigweed Russian- thistle Russian- thistle Saline Plantain Saltbush sp. Saltmarsh Sandspurry Sand Violet Saskatoon Serviceberry Scarlet Gaura Scarlet Globemallow Sea Milkwort Seaside Crowfoot
19 Sea- side Dock Seaside Heliotrope Self- heal Shining Willow Showy Aster Showy Milkweed Showy Point- vetch Shrubby Cinquefoil Siberian Peashrub Sierran Cat's- eye Silky Townsend- daisy Silver Bladderpod Silver Buffaloberry Silverweed Silvery Cinquefoil Silvery Ragwort Silvery Saltbush Silvery Scurfpea Skyline Goldenweed Slender Beardtongue Slender Milkvetch Slender Plantain Slender Stinging Nettle Small Lupine Small- flower Beardtongue Small- flower Prairie Wallflower Small- flowered Marsh- elder Small- leaf Cat's- foot Smooth Blue Aster
20 Smooth Fleabane Smooth Goldenrod Smooth Gooseberry Smooth Sweet- cicely Smooth Veiny Peavine Snowberry Spiny Cocklebur Spiny Goldenaster Spiny Goldenweed Spiny- leaf Sowthistle Spinystar Spotted Cat's- ear Spotted Star- thistle Spotted Water- hemlock Spreading Dogbane Squashberry Starvation Cactus Stemless Four- nerve- daisy Sticky Goldenrod Stiff Goldenrod Stiff Sunflower Stiff Sunflower Stiff- stem Flax Stiff- stem Flax Stinging Nettle Strap- style Gayfeather Sunflower sp. Swamp Red Currant Sweet Colt's- foot
21 Sweetclover Sweet- scent Bedstraw Tall Blue Lettuce Tall Bluebells Tall Cinquefoil Tall Cinquefoil Tall Hedge- mustard Tansy Cinquefoil Tartarian Lettuce Threeleaf Milkvetch Threeleaf Milkvetch Three- toothed Cinquefoil Thrift Mock Goldenweed Tufted Evening- primrose Tufted Milkvetch Turnip Twin Arnica Two- grooved Milkvetch Two- grooved Milkvetch Umbellate Bastard Toad- flax Umbellate Bastard Toad- flax Upright Prairie Coneflower Valley Violet Veined Dock Veined Meadowrue Virginia Strawberry Virginia Strawberry Water Smartweed Wax- leaf Beardtongue
22 Wedge- leaf Saltbush Western Aster Western Dock Western Glasswort Western Hairy Rockcress Western Rock- jasmine Western Wallflower White Clover White Goosefoot White Heath Aster White Heath Aster White Heath Aster White Milkwort White Point- vetch White Point- vetch White Prairie Aster White Prairie- clover White Sagebrush White Sagebrush White Snakeroot White Sweet- clover White- flower Beardtongue White- stemmed Evening- primrose Wild Bergamot Wild Black Currant Wild Carrot Wild Licorice Wild Mint Wild Parsley
23 Wild Parsley Willow Dock Willow Dock Willow sp. Winter- fat Wood Whitlow- grass Woodland Agrimony Woods' Rose Woolly Cinquefoil Woolly Plantain Yarrow Yellow Avens Yellow Buckwheat Yellow Buckwheat Yellow Owl's- clover Yellow Sundrops Yellow Willow Yellow- flower Locoweed Clubmoss sp. Plant - Vasc - Ferns and Allies Dense Spikemoss Plant - Vasc - Ferns and Allies Field Horsetail Plant - Vasc - Ferns and Allies Horsetail sp. Plant - Vasc - Ferns and Allies
24 Creeping Juniper Plant - Vasc - Gymnosperm White Spruce Plant - Vasc - Gymnosperm [Inactive] Hard- stemmed Bulrush Alkali Bulrush Alkali Cordgrass Alkali Muhly Alpine Bluegrass American Mannagrass American Sloughgrass Annual Bluegrass Awned Sedge Awnless Brome Awnless Brome Baltic Rush Barnyard Grass Beaked Sedge Beaked Sedge Beaked Sedge Bentgrass sp. Big Rough Fescue Blue Grama Bluebunch Wheatgrass Bluegrass sp. Blue- joint Reedgrass Blunt Sedge Bottlebrush Squirrel- tail Broadleaf Cattail Brome sp. Bulrush Sedge
25 Canada Bluegrass Canada Wild Rye Canby's Bluegrass Cattail sp. Clustered Field Sedge Common Barley Common Bog Arrow- grass Common Reed Common Solomon's- seal Creeping Bentgrass Creeping Spikerush Creeping Spikerush Creeping Wild Rye Crested Wheatgrass Cultivated Oat Cultivated Wheat Curly Bluegrass Cusick's Bluegrass Durum Wheat Eurasian Quackgrass Few- flowered Oatgrass Fowl Bluegrass Fowl Mannagrass Foxtail Barley Fresh Water Cordgrass Fringed Brome Garden Asparagus Green Bristle Grass Green Keeled Cotton- grass
26 Green Needlegrass Hardstem Bulrush Hardstem Bulrush Hoary Sedge Indian Mountain- ricegrass Intermediate Wheatgrass Italian Ryegrass Kentucky Bluegrass Kentucky Bluegrass Least Spikerush Lesser Duckweed Little Bluestem Little Bluestem Longleaf Reedgrass Mannagrass sp. Meadow Deathcamas Meadow Foxtail Meadow Timothy Meadow Timothy Narrowleaf Cattail Needle- and- Thread Needle- and- Thread Needleleaf Sedge New England Northern Reedgrass Northern Dropseed Northern Reedgrass Northern Water- plantain Nuttall's Alkali Grass Old Switch Panicgrass
27 One- sided Wild Rye Parry's Oatgrass Pennsylvania Sedge Persian Ryegrass Plains Muhlenbergia Plains Reedgrass Porcupine Needlegrass Poverty Oatgrass Prairie Bluegrass Prairie Junegrass Prairie Wedgegrass Quackgrass Reed Canarygrass Rocky Mountain Fescue Rough Bentgrass Rough Bentgrass Rough Fescue Rough Fescue Rush sp. Russian Wildrye Saltmarsh Bulrush Sand Dropseed Sand Reedgrass Sandberg's Bluegrass Seashore Saltgrass Sedge sp. Sheep Fescue Short- awn Foxtail Shortleaf Fescue
28 Slender Bog Arrow- grass Slender Wild Rye Slender Wild Rye Slim- stem Small- reedgrass Soft- leaf Muhly Softstem Bulrush Spike- oat Spikerush sp. Sprangletop Spreading Alkali Grass Starflower Solomon's- plume Streamside Wild Rye Streamside Wild Rye Strict Blue- eyed- grass Sun Sedge Threadleaf Sedge Three- square Bulrush Three- square Bulrush Tufted Hairgrass Tufted Hairgrass Tumble Grass Vanilla Grass Vasey's Oatgrass Wapatum Arrowhead Water Sedge Western Porcupine Grass Western Wheatgrass Wheatgrass White Camas
29 White Camass White Wild Onion Wild Oat Wild Rye sp. Wood Lily Wood Lily Bullsnake Reptile or Turtle Common Gartersnake Reptile or Turtle Plains Gartersnake Reptile or Turtle
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