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River Pathways

Explore the diverse animal species along the river pathways of Arizona, including the Yellow-billed Cuckoo, Zone-tailed Hawk, Green Sunfish, White-throated Woodrat, Lowland Leopard Frog, Brown-headed Cowbird, Round-tailed Ground Squirrel, Arizona Black Rattlesnake, Muskrat, Yellow Warbler, Gila Topminnow, Common Black Hawk, American Bullfrog, Northern Crayfish, Largemouth Bass, Terrestrial Garter Snake, Longfin Dace, Toe-biter, Merriam’s Kangaroo Rat, Red-spotted Toad, Song Sparrow, Abert’s Towhee, Beaver, Desert Sucker, Sonora Sucker, Desert Pupfish, Common Kingsnake, Canyon Treefrog, Raccoon, and Rock Squirrel.

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River Pathways

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  1. River Pathways Animal Presentations

  2. Yellow-billed Cuckoo Group 1 • Zone-tailed Hawk • Green sunfish • White-throated woodrat • Lowland leopard frog

  3. Group 2 • Brown-headed Cowbird • Round-tailed ground squirrel • Arizona black rattlesnake • Muskrat • Yellow Warbler

  4. Group 3 • Gila topminnow • Common black-hawk • American bullfrog • Northern crayfish • Largemouth bass

  5. Group 4 • Terrestrial garter snake • Longfin dace • Toe biter • Merriam’s kangaroo rat • Red-spotted toad

  6. Group 5 • Song Sparrow • Abert’s Towhee • Beaver • Desert sucker • Sonora sucker

  7. Group 6 • Desert pupfish • Common kingsnake • Canyon treefrog • Raccoon • Rock squirrel

  8. Zone-tailed hawk: Gary M. Stolz Yellow-billed cuckoo: Joby Joseph, 2006 Green sunfish: "Green Sunfish." New Jersey Scuba. Web. 10 Mar 2011. <njscuba.net/biology/fw_fishes_midwater.html>. White-throated woodrat: "White-throated woodrat." CalPhotos. Web. 10 Mar 2011. <calphotos.berkeley.edu/.../0406/1103.jpeg>. Lowland Leopard Frog: Patrick Dockins, 2007 Arizona black rattlesnake: "Arizona black rattlesnake." California Herps. Web. 10 Mar 2011. <www.californiaherps.com/.../c.o.cerberus.html>. Round-tailed ground squirrel: Sue in AZ, 2007 Yellow warbler – Billtacular, 2007 Brown-headed cowbird: Tcd123usa, 2008 Muskrat: D. Gordon E. Robertson, 2009 Common black-hawk: JerryOldenettel, 2007 American bullfrog: Gabriel Kamener, 2009 Northern crayfish: “Scratch”, 2005 Gila topminnow: Brian Gratwicke Large-mouth bass: AngusMclellan, 2007 Terrestrial garter snake: J.N. Stuart, 2008 Merriam’s kangaroo rat: "Heteromyidae." Encyclopedia of Life. Web. 10 Mar 2011. <eol.org/pages/8694>. Toe biter: Charles Tilford, 2009 Longfin dace: "Longfin dace." Watershed Research and Education Program. Web. 10 Mar 2011. <www.watershed.nau.edu/.../photos.htm>. Red-spotted toad: Erin and Lance Willet, 2007 Beaver: Kevin Trotman, 2005 Desert sucker: “Desert sucker." Meet Arizona's Native Fish. Web. 10 Mar 2011. <www.azgfd.net/fish/meet-arizonas-native-fish/>. Sonora Sucker: "Sonora sucker." Meet Arizona's Native Fish. Web. 10 Mar 2011. <www.azgfd.net/fish/meet-arizonas-native-fish/>. Abert’s towhee: Bill Weaver, 2009 Song sparrow: Len Blumin, 2008 Common kingsnake: "California kingsnake." Ms. Dickason's Science Classroom. Web. 10 Mar 2011. <dickasonscience.com/mrs%20dickason/critters.html>. Rock squirrel: J.N. Stuart, 2008 Desert pupfish: KayVeeINC, 2009 Canyon treefrog: Lon&Queta, 2009 Raccoon: Dave Menke, 2003 Photo Credits

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