Navajo tribal lakes, several lakes not named except Ganado Lake

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Grebe Survey Summary

  • Max Adults: presence
  • Year: 1980s
  • Most Recent Adults: presence
  • Year: 1980s
  • Survey Type: N/A
  • Most Common Threats Reported: Water too low; lack of nesting habitat
Lake name:
Navajo tribal lakes, several lakes not named except Ganado Lake
Location:
Arizona
Management agency:
Navajo Nation Department of Fish and Wildlife
Region associations:
Navajo Indian Reservation
Comments:
General description, no specific lakes named except Ganado Lake, which has its own entry.

Surveys (1)

Survey Citation:
Jenness, D. 2020. Extreme water level fluctuations limit breeding of western and Clark's grebes at San Carlos Lake, Arizona. Arizona Birds - Journal of Arizona Field Ornithologists. Volume 2020. Arizona.

  • Time period
    1980s
  • Source
    Article
  • Both Western and Clarks?
    N
Count Type Range Max Year
Max Adults 1 to 100 presence 2006 or prior
Most Recent Adults 1 to 100 presence 1980s
Max Nests 1 to 100 presence 1980s
Most Recent Nests 1 to 100 presence 2006 or prior
Max Chicks N/A N/A N/A
Most Recent Chicks N/A N/A N/A

Comments:

Not a survey but a statement that Western grebe nested at many lakes on Navajo tribal lands of Apache County in the 1980s but does not name them (Wise-Gervais 2005).

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