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Locations in Muskogee County, Oklahoma

Species in Muskogee County

Common Species in Muskogee County

Showing 15 most frequently observed species out of 9 total documented species.

Phanaeus vindex

Phanaeus vindex

Rainbow Scarab

Very Common1 obs.
Vespula squamosa

Vespula squamosa

Very Common1 obs.
Scincella lateralis

Scincella lateralis

Little Brown Skink

Very Common1 obs.
Quercus macrocarpa

Quercus macrocarpa

Bur Oak

Very Common1 obs.
Conoclinium coelestinum

Conoclinium coelestinum

blue mistflower

Common1 obs.
Plectocephalus americanus

Plectocephalus americanus

American basket-flower

Common1 obs.
Argia tibialis

Argia tibialis

Blue-tipped Dancer

Common1 obs.
Trifolium repens

Trifolium repens

Dutch clover

Common1 obs.
Sabatia campestris

Sabatia campestris

Occasional1 obs.

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Natural Areas & Wildlife Locations in Muskogee County

Explore 19 documented locations in Muskogee County, Oklahoma. Each area offers unique wildlife viewing opportunities with varying biodiversity levels.

📍 Additional Locations (17 locations)

About Wildlife Data

Species counts represent documented wildlife observations from citizen science contributions. Higher counts often indicate areas with diverse habitats, active monitoring, or significant ecological importance. Each location offers unique opportunities to connect with Muskogee County's natural heritage.

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