List of fauna of Sequalitchew Creek
The following is a list of fauna of Sequalitchew Creek in the U.S. state of Washington categorized by type. Sequalitchew Creek is located in DuPont, Washington. It emanates from Sequalitchew Lake, Fort Lewis, Washington and was the location of the original Fort Nisqually trading post established in 1833 by the Hudson's Bay Company. Sequalitchew Creek runs from Sequalitchew Lake, through Edmonds Marsh, down the canyon and out to the Puget Sound.
Fish
Birds
- Common loon
- Red-throated loon
- Red-necked grebe
- Horned grebe
- Pied-billed grebe
- Double-crested cormorant
- Green heron
- Mallard
- Gadwall
- Pintail
- Green-winged teal
- Blue-winged teal
- American wigeon
- Northern shoveler
- Wood duck
- Ring-necked duck
- Canvasback
- Greater scaup
- Lesser scaup
- Common goldeneye
- Bufflehead
- White-winged scoter
- Surf scoter
- Black scoter
- Ruddy duck
- Red-breasted merganser
- Turkey vulture
- Sharp-shinned hawk
- Cooper's hawk
- Red-tailed hawk
- Bald eagle
- Osprey
- American kestrel
- Blue grouse
- Ruffed grouse
- California quail
- Ring-necked pheasant
- Virginia rail
- American coot
- Killdeer
- Common snipe
- Spotted sandpiper
- Greater yellowlegs
- Least sandpiper
- Western sandpiper
- Parasitic jaeger
- Glaucous-winged gull
- Herring gull
- California gull
- Ring-billed gull
- Mew gull
- Bonaparte's gull
- Common tern
- Common murre
- Pigeon guillemot
- Marbled murrelet
- Cassin's auklet
- Rhinoceros auklet
- Band-tailed pigeon
- Rock dove
- Mourning dove
- Barn owl
- Great horned owl
- Short-eared owl
- Rufous hummingbird
- Belted kingfisher
- Northern flicker
- Pileated woodpecker
- Yellow-bellied sapsucker
- Hairy woodpecker
- Downy woodpecker
- Willow flycatcher
- Pacific-slope flycatcher
- Western wood pewee
- Olive-sided flycatcher
- Violet-green swallow
- Tree swallow
- Northern rough-winged swallow
- Barn swallow
- Cliff swallow
- Purple martin
- Gray jay
- Steller's jay
- Common crow
- Northwestern crow
- Black-capped chickadee
- Chestnut-backed chickadee
- Bushtit
- Red-breasted nuthatch
- Brown creeper
- Dipper
- House wren
- Winter wren
- Bewick's wren
- Long-billed marsh wren
- American robin
- Varied thrush
- Hermit thrush
- Swainson's thrush
- Townsend's solitaire
- Golden-crowned kinglet
- Ruby-crowned kinglet
- Water pipit
- Cedar waxwing
- Northern shrike
- Starling
- Solitary vireo
- Warbling vireo
- Yellow warbler
- Yellow-rumped warbler
- MacGillivray's warbler
- Common yellowthroat
- Wilson's warbler
- Western meadowlark
- Yellow-headed blackbird
- Brewer's blackbird
- Red-winged blackbird
- Brown-headed cowbird
- Western tanager
- Black-headed grosbeak
- Purple finch
- House finch
- Pine siskin
- American goldfinch
- Red crossbill
- Rufous-sided towhee
- Savannah sparrow
- Vesper sparrow
- Dark-eyed junco
- White-crowned sparrow
- Fox sparrow
- Song sparrow
Mammals
- Masked shrew
- Trowbridge's shrew
- Vagrant shrew
- Dusky shrew
- Pacific water shrew
- Shrew-mole
- Townsend's mole
- Pacific mole
- Bat
- Raccoon
- Long-tailed weasel
- Striped skunk
- Coyote
- Northern shrike harbor seal
- Townsend's chipmunk
- Western gray squirrel
- Beaver
- Deer mouse
- Townsend's vole
- Oregon vole
- Muskrat
- House mouse
- Pacific jumping mouse
- Porcupine
- Snowshoe hare
- Eastern cottontail
- Black-tailed deer
- Gray whale
Reptials and amphibians
References
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