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Diet Overlap

Acanthis flammea (Common Redpoll)
Thomomys talpoides (northern pocket gopher)

Common Diet

Taraxacum campylodes (Dandelion)

Common Habitat

Badlands National Park
Bighorn Canyon National Recreation Area
British Columbia mainland coastal forests
Canadian Aspen forests and parklands
Cascade Mountains leeward forests
Central Plains Biosphere Reserve
Craters of the Moon National Monument
Dinosaur National Monument
Elk Island National Park
Grasslands National Park
Knife River Indian Villages National Hist. Site
Lake Roosevelt National Recreation Area
Mid-Continental Canadian forests
Montana Valley and Foothill grasslands
Mount Rainier National Park
North America
North Central Rockies forests
Northern mixed grasslands
Northern short grasslands
Northern tall grasslands
Okanagan dry forests
Olympic Biosphere Reserve
Palouse grasslands
Prince Albert National Park
Redberry Lake Biosphere Reserve
Riding Mountain Biosphere Reserve
Rocky Mountain Biosphere Reserve
Shortgrass Steppe LTER Site
Waterton Biosphere Reserve
Wind Cave National Park
Yellowstone Biosphere Reserve

Attributes / relations provided by
♦ 1Ecology of Commanster
♦ 2Thomomys talpoides, B. J. Verts and Leslie N. Carraway, MAMMALIAN SPECIES No. 618, pp. 1-11 (1999)
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