Endemic to Washington state, the Wenatchee Mountains checker-mallow grows only in Chelan County.
Tag: Endangered
Vesper Sparrow
The Oregon vesper sparrow spends April through September in Washington. It is near local extinction in Washington.
Nelson’s Checker-mallow
This rare perennial blooms in southwestern Washington from May to July. It is a food source for native bees.
Northern Spotted Owl
The northern spotted owl no longer breeds in the Puget Lowlands and is rare in southwest Washington
Yellow-billed Cuckoo
The yellow-billed cuckoo is believed to be extirpated in Washington.
Western Snowy Plover
The western snowy plover is endangered in Washington. There are less than 100 individuals in the state.

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