List Of Arizona-SW Birds (Yuma County, Arizona)
This is a List of birds of Yuma County, Arizona, and needs moderate verification by local bird enthusiasts. The list is being made in conjunction with: List of birds, Yuma, Arizona (low deserts, river, elevations). The following markings are used:
- (A) = Accidental occurrence based on fewer than 10 records, and unlikely to occur regularly.
- (E) = Extinct; a recent member of the avifauna that no longer exists.
- (Ex) = Extirpated; no longer occurs in area of interest, but other populations still exist elsewhere.
- (I) = Introduced population established solely as the result of direct or indirect human intervention; synonymous with non-native and non-indigenous. See Introduced species.
- (H) - Hypothetical: Birds that have had a credible sighting reported, but have not been documented with a specimen or with a suitable photograph.
- (SW) = found in the South West of Arizona, Yuma County, Arizona.
- sw–06 = observed in 2006.
- ( * SW)—SW breeding species.
- Bolded, species: (ex: Gambel's Quail), hot, lower desert species. (There are exceptions.)
- (–L–)–16 species are found local, in a specific locality.
- LCRV– Lower Colorado River Valley
- (C) Casual, or Occasional visit
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