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<br />._'.- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - <br /> <br />Table 1. Special Status Species with Potential to Occur in the Project Area. <br /> <br /> <br />"O.ccurr~rice...hjl:: <br />'S'.'t.....d.. .....:A.'.".'....:..'.::'...;.m;....::.... <br />, ,lJ ,. ,Y, r~Ci::H..:Y; <br />.... ....... . .... ..... ... <br /> <br /> bald eagle TIT Nesting - multistoried stands with Northern areas of Alaska and Canada May winter in the <br /> Haliaeetus leucocephalus old-growth components and near down to northern Mexico project area <br /> large bodies of water <br /> Wintering - nearby presence of <br /> productive forage areas, <br /> seclusion from human <br /> disturbance, and presence of <br /> dense stands of timber for diurnal <br /> perching and nocturnal roosting <br />~ American peregrine falcon E/-- Meadows, riverbottoms, Breeds from non-Arctic portions of Alaska Peregrine falcons <br />~ Falco peregrinus cropland, marshes, and lakes and Canada SOllth to Baja California have nested within <br /> where birds are abundant (except on the coast of southern Alaska one-half mile of the <br /> Nesting sites - mountain cliffs and in British Columbia), central Arizona, project site <br /> and river gorges and Mexico (locally). Eastern limits <br /> presently follow the eastern front of the <br /> Rocky Mountains in the United States, <br /> Mexican spotted owl TIT Vegetative communities Southern Rocky Mountains in Colorado Unlikely to occur in <br /> Strix occidentalis lucida containing high canopy closure, and the Colorado Plateau in southern project area <br /> high stand density, and a Utah, southward through Arizona and New <br /> multilayered canopy resulting Mexico, and, discontinuously, through the <br /> from an unevenly aged stand Sierra Madre Occidental and Oriental to <br /> the mountains at the southern end of the <br /> Mexican Plateau <br /> <br />., <br />" <br />