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Tuolume Meadows, Yosemite
2617.22
BioScore
                
    Locality  (5.0x)
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   Greater Region  (12.5x)
One of the largest high-elevation meadows in the Sierra Nevada, Tuolumne Meadows at 8,600 feet has been also among the most visible to past pioneers, and present visitors and scientists. It’s accessible due to the park roadway that crosses the southern edge of the meadow. From this point all the way to the south of Mt. Whitney, no other roads cross the High Sierra. Thus, this roadway marks the northern end of the largest contiguous roadless wilderness in the continental United States.
6,440
Identifications
2,356
Observations
519
Species
425
People (40  active)
From - 2011-06-18

To - 2024-11-25

Observation Score
Species Score
Activity Score
Total vs Locality
38.6 %
51.54 %
53.32 %
Total vs Greater Region
11.5 %
24.13 %
25.04 %
This Year vs Total
7.13 %
22.35 %
9.41 %
Last Two Years vs Total
9.89 %
27.36 %
14.82 %
Top Species
1.
Junco hyemalis (Linnaeus, 1758)
97
2.
Poecile gambeli (Ridgway, 1886)
82
3.
Setophaga coronata (Linnaeus, 1766)
68
4.
Nucifraga columbiana (A.Wilson, 1811)
60
5.
Euphagus cyanocephalus (Wagler, 1829)
55
6.
Turdus migratorius Linnaeus, 1766
53
7.
Urocitellus beldingi
48
8.
Zonotrichia leucophrys (J.R.Forster, 1772)
47
9.
Corvus corax Linnaeus, 1758
46
10.
Frasera speciosa
42
Top Observers
1.
obsr352412
97
2.
obsr438747
75
3.
axarus
73
4.
obsr285254
61
5.
obsr283713
57
6.
obsr754385
45
7.
obsr340618
45
8.
obsr345476
40
9.
obsr129120
35
10.
obsr1213344
34
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For observations made between 2018/01/01 and 2028/01/01
Submissions accepted up to 2028/01/01
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6,277
Identifications
2,264
Observations
492
Species
383
People
For observations made between 2015/01/01 and 2025/06/01
Submissions accepted up to 2025/06/01
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6,440
Identifications
2,356
Observations
519
Species
425
People
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