Rosy finch survey sites
Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks and Montana Audubon are searching for Black Rosy-Finches throughout southwestern Montana. There are twenty major mountain ranges we are looking to start exploring in 2018, and each has a diversity of survey routes.
Explore the buttons below to see our pre-selected survey routes for each range. The site names are listed below each range.
An * next to a site name indicates that area has already been selected for a survey.
Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks and Montana Audubon are searching for Black Rosy-Finches throughout southwestern Montana. There are twenty major mountain ranges we are looking to start exploring in 2018, and each has a diversity of survey routes.
Explore the buttons below to see our pre-selected survey routes for each range. The site names are listed below each range.
An * next to a site name indicates that area has already been selected for a survey.
priority ranges in southwestern montana
By clicking on a range you will be taken to a packet topographic maps and satellite images for each survey site. You can print, download, and save these documents for use in the field.
•South Fork McDonald Creek
•Black Mountain •Speculator Creek •Pine Creek Lake (North) •West Boulder Peak •The Needles •Silver Gate
•Mount Douglas •Phantom Lake •Beartooth Mountain •Cathedral Peak •Tumble Mountain •Lake Pisce •Sky Pilot Lake •Rock Creek
•Berry Lake •Jumbo Mountain (secondary) •Ajax Lake •Ajax Peak (secondary) •Ajax Peak (primary) •Ajax Peak North •Pioneer Lake •Mount Baldy
•Secondary Site 1 •Upper Baldy Lake •Trapper Peak
•Boulder Peak •El Capitain •Boulder Lake •Heavenly Twins •Ranger Peak •Vance Mountain •Ashbough Canyon
•North Sacagawea
•Hardscrabble Peak •Frazier Lake •Northern Site •Sacagawea (Primary) •Sacagawea (Secondary) |
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