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09/15/2020 Event Code: 06E24000-2020-E-05076 4 <br /> Migratory Birds FAQ <br /> Tell me more about conservation measures I can implement to avoid or minimize impacts <br /> to migratory birds. <br /> Nationwide Conservation Measures describes measures that can help avoid and minimize <br /> impacts to all birds at any location year round. Implementation of these measures is particularly <br /> important when birds are most likely to occur in the project area. When birds may be breeding in <br /> the area, identifying the locations of any active nests and avoiding their destruction is a very <br /> helpful impact minimization measure. To see when birds are most likely to occur and be breeding <br /> in your project area, view the Probability of Presence Summary. Additional measures and/or <br /> permits may be advisable depending on the type of activity you are conducting and the type of <br /> infrastructure or bird species present on your project site. <br /> What does IPaC use to generate the migratory birds potentially occurring in my specified <br /> location? <br /> The Migratory Bird Resource List is comprised of USFWS Birds of Conservation Concern <br /> (BCQ and other species that may warrant special attention in your project location. <br /> The migratory bird list generated for your project is derived from data provided by the Avian <br /> Knowledge Network (AKN). The AKN data is based on a growing collection of survey, bandin& <br /> and citizen science datasets and is queried and filtered to return a list of those birds reported as <br /> occurring in the 10km grid cell(s) which your project intersects, and that have been identified as <br /> warranting special attention because they are a BCC species in that area, an eagle (Eagle Act <br /> requirements may apply), or a species that has a particular vulnerability to offshore activities or <br /> development. <br /> Again, the Migratory Bird Resource list includes only a subset of birds that may occur in your <br /> project area. It is not representative of all birds that may occur in your project area. To get a list <br /> of all birds potentially present in your project area, please visit the AKN Phenology Tool. <br /> What does IPaC use to generate the probability of presence graphs for the migratory birds <br /> potentially occurring in my specified location? <br /> The probability of presence graphs associated with your migratory bird list are based on data <br /> provided by the Avian Knowledge Network(AKN). This data is derived from a growing <br /> collection of survey, banding, and citizen science datasets . <br /> Probability of presence data is continuously being updated as new and better information <br /> becomes available. To learn more about how the probability of presence graphs are produced and <br /> how to interpret them, go the Probability of Presence Summary and then click on the "Tell me <br /> about these graphs" link. <br /> How do I know if a bird is breeding, wintering, migrating or present year-round in my <br /> project area? <br /> To see what part of a particular bird's range your project area falls within (i.e. breeding, <br /> wintering, migrating or year-round), you may refer to the following resources: The Cornell Lab <br /> of Ornithology All About Birds Bird Guide, or (if you are unsuccessful in locating the bird of <br />