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<br />A-10 <br />Common Name/ <br />Scientific Name <br />USFS <br />Status <br />BLM <br />Status <br />CPW <br />Status1 <br />Potential <br />Occurrence in <br />the Analysis <br />Area 2 Habitat3 <br />phyllotis forages near streams and ponds. <br />Big free-tailed <br />bats Nyctinomops <br />macrotis <br />N/A Sensitive N/A Possible <br />Occur in rocky areas and rugged terrain <br />in desert and woodland habitats. Roost <br />in rock crevices in cliffs and caves, and <br />occasionally in tree cavities. <br />Birds <br />American <br />peregrine falcon <br />Falco peregrinus <br />anatum <br />Sensitive Sensitive SC Possible Open conifer forests, riparian forests, <br />and cliffs; migrant in western Colorado. <br />Bald eagle <br />Haliaeetus <br />leucocephalus <br />Sensitive Sensitive SC Possible Reservoirs, rivers, wintering in semi- <br />desert and grasslands. <br />Northern <br />goshawk <br />Accipiter gentilis <br />Sensitive Sensitive N/A Possible Forests of aspen, ponderosa pine, <br />lodgepole pine; larger trees for nesting. <br />Ferruginous <br />hawk <br />Buteo regalis <br />Sensitive Sensitive N/A Unlikely <br />Grassland, semi-desert shrublands, rare <br />in pinyon-juniper; nest on isolated <br />structures. <br />Flammulated owl <br />Otus flammeolus Sensitive Sensitive N/A Possible <br />Old growth and mature ponderosa pine, <br />Douglas fir, lodgepole pine, spruce/fir <br />mixed with aspen, pinyon-juniper, <br />hardwood forests from 6,000-10,000 <br />feet. <br />Purple martin <br />Progne subis Sensitive N/A N/A Possible <br />Inhabits old growth aspen, mixed <br />aspen/ponderosa pine or Douglas fir, <br />deciduous riparian woodlands, burns <br />with snags. Migratory. Known to nest <br />in watershed. <br />Olive-sided <br />flycatcher <br />Contopus cooperi <br />Sensitive N/A N/A Present <br />Inhabits open mature spruce/fir and <br />Douglas Fir. Forages in woodlands near <br />edges, clearings, bogs, streams, and <br />burned areas. Uses tall exposed perches <br />in tops or high exposed limbs of trees. <br />Migratory. <br />Lewis’s <br />woodpecker <br />Melanerpes lewis <br />Sensitive Sensitive N/A Possible <br />Open forest and woodland, often logged <br />or burned, including oak, coniferous <br />forest (often ponderosa), riparian <br />woodland, and orchards, less often in <br />pinyon-juniper. <br />Fish <br />Colorado River <br />cutthroat trout <br />Oncorhynchus <br />clarki pleuriticus <br />Sensitive Sensitive SC Possible <br />Clear, headwater streams in the <br />Colorado River drainage, clear mountain <br />streams; no known populations of pure <br />strain cutthroats on public lands <br />managed in the LBA tract. <br />Amphibians <br />Northern leopard <br />frog <br />Rana pipiens <br />Sensitive Sensitive SC Present Margins, banks of marshes, ponds, <br />streams, other permanent water. <br />Reptiles