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Compared to 8 nearby locations in Armstrong County County, Texas
These comparisons are based on documented wildlife observations from citizen science data. Locations with higher species counts may have more observation activity, different habitat types, or larger coverage areas. Regional rankings help identify biodiversity hotspots and unique natural areas within Armstrong County County.
Showing 20 most frequently observed species out of 80 total documented species.
Common Cardinal
Turkey
Tahoka Daisy
White-Crowned Sparrow
Feather-Plume Dalea
Tesajo Cactus
Scrub Sumac
House Finch
Golden-Fronted Woodpecker

Common Checkered Whiptail
Black-Crested Titmouse
White-Tailed Deer
Punctured Tiger Beetle
Spotted Towhee
Silverleaf Nightshade
Greater Roadrunner
Western Black Widow
Side-Blotched Lizard
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The Rush Creek ecosystem supports 80 documented wildlife species across 75 taxonomic genera. Located in Armstrong County, Texas, this area provides critical habitat with diverse natural communities. The location hosts 17 frequently observed species and 15 occasionally documented species, creating a balanced ecosystem with both resident and visiting wildlife. Compared to nearby Armstrong County, Rush Creek hosts 3% more species diversity. This location ranks #3 for species diversity among 52 Armstrong County County natural areas, placing it in the 94th percentile for biodiversity.