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tolerate human habitation to within 200 yards of their nest. Development that encroaches on rural sites <br /> is likely to cause abandonment. <br /> SWAINSON'S HAWK <br /> Nest Site: <br /> No surface occupancy(beyond that which historically occurred in the area)within '/4 mile radius of <br /> active nests. Seasonal restriction to human encroachment within '/4 mile radius of active nests from <br /> April 1 through July 15. Some members of this species have adapted to urbanization and may tolerate <br /> human habitation to within 100 yards of their nest. <br /> PEREGRINE FALCON <br /> Nest Site: <br /> No surface occupancy(beyond that which historically occurred in the area)within %2 mile radius of <br /> active nests. Seasonal restriction to human encroachment within '/2 mile of the nest cliff(s) from March <br /> 15 to July 31. Due to propensity to relocate nest sites, sometimes up to %2 mile along cliff faces,it is <br /> more appropriate to designate 'Nesting Areas'that encompass the cliff system and a'/z mile buffer <br /> around the cliff complex. <br /> PRAIRIE FALCON <br /> Nest Site: <br /> No surface occupancy(beyond that which historically occurred in the area) within '/2 mile radius of <br /> active nests. Seasonal restriction to human encroachment within '/2 mile radius of active nests from <br /> March 15 through July 15. <br /> NORTHERN GOSHAWK <br /> No surface occupancy(beyond that which historically occurred in the area)within '/2 mile radius of <br /> active nests. Seasonal restriction to human encroachment within '/2 mile radius of active nests from <br /> March 1 through September 15. <br /> BURROWING OWL <br /> Nest Site: <br /> No human encroachment within 150 feet of the nest site from March 15 through October 31. Although <br /> Burrowing Owls may not be actively nesting during this entire period,they may be present at burrows <br /> up to a month before egg laying and several months after young have fledged. Therefore it is <br /> recommended that efforts to eradicate prairie dogs or destroy abandoned towns not occur between <br /> March 15 and October 31 when owls may be present. Because nesting Burrowing Owls may not be <br /> easily visible, it is recommended that targeted surveys be implemented to determine if burrows are <br /> occupied. More detailed recommendations are available in a document entitled"Recommended <br /> Survey Protocol and Actions to Protect Nesting Burrowing Owls"which is available from the <br /> Colorado Division of Wildlife <br />