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Eagle

Ecosystem Overview

The Eagle ecosystem supports 59 documented wildlife species across 58 taxonomic genera. Located in ada county, idaho, this area provides critical habitat with diverse natural communities. The location hosts 12 frequently observed species and 11 occasionally documented species, creating a balanced ecosystem with both resident and visiting wildlife. While Boise City nearby has 41% more documented species, Eagle offers unique wildlife observation opportunities. This location ranks #4 for species diversity among 9 ada county County natural areas, placing it in the 56th percentile for biodiversity.

Biodiversity Highlights

59
Total Species
Documented wildlife species
58
Genus Diversity
Taxonomic genera represented
30
Common Species
Frequently observed species
29
Rare Species
Occasionally documented species
#4
Regional Rank
Out of 9 locations

Species Distribution

Very Common12 species
Common18 species
Occasional18 species
Rare11 species

Regional Context

Regional Ranking
#4 of 9 locations
56th percentile for diversity
vs. Boise City
-41% species diversity

Most Common Species

Showing 20 most frequently observed species out of 59 total documented species.

Ribes aureum

Ribes aureum

Buffalo Currant

Very Common3 obs.
Ardea herodias

Ardea herodias

Great Blue Heron

Very Common3 obs.
Zenaida macroura

Zenaida macroura

Mourning Dove

Very Common2 obs.
Odocoileus hemionus

Odocoileus hemionus

mule deer

Very Common2 obs.
Pleurotus populinus

Pleurotus populinus

Very Common2 obs.
Cygnus olor

Cygnus olor

Mute Swan

Common2 obs.
Branta canadensis

Branta canadensis

Canada goose

Common2 obs.
Agelaius phoeniceus

Agelaius phoeniceus

Red-Winged Blackbird (Red-Winged)

Common2 obs.
Anax junius

Anax junius

Green Darner

Common2 obs.
Wohlfahrtia vigil

Wohlfahrtia vigil

Common1 obs.
Otiorhynchus ovatus

Otiorhynchus ovatus

Strawberry root weevil

Common1 obs.
Cryptorhynchus lapathi

Cryptorhynchus lapathi

Poplar-And-Willow Borer

Occasional1 obs.
Felis catus

Felis catus

Domestic Cat

Occasional1 obs.
Dissosteira carolina

Dissosteira carolina

Carolina Grasshopper

Occasional1 obs.
Boisea rubrolineata

Boisea rubrolineata

Occasional1 obs.
Graphocephala confluens

Graphocephala confluens

Occasional1 obs.
Prionoxystus robiniae

Prionoxystus robiniae

Carpenterworm

Occasional1 obs.
Patapius spinosus

Patapius spinosus

Rare1 obs.
Larinus minutus

Larinus minutus

Rare1 obs.
Nicrophorus guttula

Nicrophorus guttula

Rare1 obs.

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