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Townsend Basin
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The broad, semiarid, largely treeless Townsend Basin lies east of the Continental Divide and contains floodplains, stream terraces, alluvial fans, and hills. It is mostly composed of Quaternary alluvium and Tertiary valley fill unlike the more rugged Townsend- Horseshoe-London Sedimentary Hills (17y), Dry Gneissic-Schistose-Volcanic Hills (17ab), Northern Rockies (15), and Middle Rockies (17). Elevations tend to be lower and the growing season longer than in the Shield-Smith Valleys (43t) or the surrounding mountains. Ecoregion 17w’s climate is drier than the valleys west of the Continental Divide but wetter than the Dry Intermontane Sagebrush Valleys (17aa) to the southwest. Potential natural vegetation consists of foothills prairie and grama-needlegrass-wheatgrass; it differs from the forests of Ecoregions 15 and 17 and the sagebrush steppe of Ecoregions 17aa, 17ab, and 43t. Today, cropland, rangeland, and urban-suburban-industrial development occur.
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Plants
Jasmine Nightshade
Solanum dulcamara (species),
“Woody Nightshade”, “Bittersweet”
28
Observations
JAN - DEC
Tansy
Tanacetum vulgare (species),
“Bitter Buttons”, “Common Tansy”
15
Observations
JAN - DEC
Common Yarrow
Achillea millefolium (species),
“Milfoil”, “Yarrow”
13
Observations
JAN - DEC
Hoary Alyssum
Berteroa incana (species),
“Hoary Alison”
13
Observations
JAN - DEC
Boxelder
Acer negundo (species),
“Manitoba Maple”, “Ash-Leaved Maple”, “California Box-Elder”, “Ash-Leaf Maple”, “Box-Elder Maple”, “Three-Leaf Maple”, “Western Box-Elder”, “Three-Leaved Maple”
9
Observations
JAN - DEC
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Animals
North American Beaver
Castor canadensis (species),
“American Beaver”
2
Observations
JAN - DEC
American Red Squirrel
Tamiasciurus hudsonicus (species),
“Red Squirrel”, “Mountain Weasel”, “Mount Graham Red Squirrel”, “American Red Sqirrel”
2
Observations
JAN - DEC
Richardson's Ground Squirrel
Urocitellus richardsonii (species)
2
Observations
JAN - DEC
White-Tailed Deer
Odocoileus virginianus (species),
“Dama Virginiana”, “Odocoileus Spelaeus”, “Key Deer”, “Key Deer Toy Deer”
2
Observations
JAN - DEC
Common Garter Snake
Thamnophis sirtalis (species)
1
Observation
JAN - DEC
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Birds
Black-Billed Magpie
Pica hudsonia (species)
45,135
Observations
JAN - DEC
American Robin
Turdus migratorius (species)
31,461
Observations
JAN - DEC
Black-Capped Chickadee
Poecile atricapillus (species),
“Parus Atricapillus”, “Poecile Atricapilla”
28,046
Observations
JAN - DEC
Mallard
Anas platyrhynchos (species),
“Wild Duck”, “Mallard Duck”, “Common Mallard”, “Northern Mallard”
25,507
Observations
JAN - DEC
Common Starling
Sturnus vulgaris (species),
“Starling”, “European Starling”
23,624
Observations
JAN - DEC
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Insects
Limonius californicus
SPECIES ·
“Sugarbeet Wireworm”
49
Observations
Limonius ectypus
SPECIES
17
Observations
Aeolus mellillus
SPECIES ·
“Flat Wireworm”
13
Observations
Hadromorphus glaucus
SPECIES
12
Observations
Hypnoidus bicolor
SPECIES
11
Observations
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Taxonomy
Region
49
Ecoregion
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Ecoregion
Townsend Basin
Townsend Basin
Townsend Basin
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