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Black Redhorse (Species information) 15%
on clean gravel bottoms in the current, just upstream from riffles. The Black Redhorse is now confined to Spring River and Shoal Creek (Cherokee County) although nineteenth century reports suggest .... Continue to Black Redhorse >>
Cerulean Warbler (Species information) 15%
des Cygnes Refuge in Linn County. The Cerulean Warbler needs mature deciduous forests, both upland and riparian, with closed canopy floodplain forest preferred. .... Continue to Cerulean Warbler >>
Mountain Plover (Species information) 15%
for Cheyenne Bottoms Wildlife Management Area. Most recent breeding records are from Hamilton County. The plovers feed mainly on insects; grasshoppers are probably the largest part of the diet. The Mountain .... Continue to Mountain Plover >>
Northern Hog Sucker (Species information) 15%
. Northern Hog Suckers now occur only in the Spring River and Shoal Creek, Cherokee County. A century ago, they were reported from the Neosho and Osage Rivers in Kansas. .... Continue to Northern Hog Sucker >>
Pallid Bat (Species information) 15%
The Pallid Bat is known only from Barber County where it hibernates in the caves and rock crevices during winter. In summer, it uses buildings or crevices in cliffs or hollow trees during the day .... Continue to Pallid Bat >>
Redfin Darter (Species information) 15%
County, in the eastern part of the Arkansas River basin. The Redfin Darter inhabits clear streams with low to moderate gradient with small gravel, sometimes mixed with sand, broken shale or bedrock .... Continue to Redfin Darter >>
Spotfin Shiner (Species information) 15%
insects. The Spotfin Shiner is restricted in Kansas to the Spring River drainage in Cherokee County. It may formerly have occurred in the upper parts of the Neosho and Verdigris drainages. .... Continue to Spotfin Shiner >>
Eastern Whip-poor-will (Species information) 15%
to at least Riley County, but its breeding status and western distribution are poorly known. They have been recorded to occur from April 3 to October 14. The birds feed on insects taken on the wing at dusk .... Continue to Eastern Whip-poor... >>
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