Topock Marsh
The Topock Marsh is one of the larger birdwatching sites found in the Lower Colorado River Valley, found from south of Hoover Dam to the Colorado River Delta in Mohave County, Arizona. This public land is managed by the US Fish and Wildlife Service's Havasu National Wildlife Refuge, and available to the public for recreational purposes.
Fish species

Some fish are probably hanging around these trees
- Largemouth Bass
- Crappie
- Sunfish
- Catfish (Channel)
- Carp
- Bullfrogs
- Bullhead Catfish
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gollark: Diamonds, at high temperatures, apparently.
gollark: *John is hit by whoever destroyed the original ship after struggling to find tiny stealthy objects*
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See also
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