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Lake Mead National Recreation Area
Birds
Wildlife Researcher watching for a bird

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Although a desert region, more than 240 different kinds of birds have thus far been recorded. This is due to the varied habitats available, and the fact that we are on a north-south migration route for many birds.

The creation of Lakes Mead and Mohave has made a vast change in the local bird life. Originally, the water habitat was restricted to the Colorado River and its tributaries. With the building of Hoover and Davis Dams, vast bodies of water came into being that immediately attracted many kinds of water and shore birds. The vegetation that developed around the shores became fine feeding grounds for numerous insect-eating birds.

 
Chuckwalla in Bridge Canyon Wilderness - photo taken by Brian Beffort  

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"To those that have not yet learned the secret of true happiness, begin now to study the little things in your own door yard." -- George Washington Carver

Last Updated: July 10, 2009 at 17:32 EST