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Highbury Resources, Inc. DOE Uranium Leases 10 <br /> Environmental Review <br /> • was viewed from the entrance; no bats or bat sign was observed. The portal at SM-18 was not <br /> searched due to safety concerns. <br /> Table 5-2. Species of Concern reported on the Colorado Conservation Data Explorer as potentially <br /> in the vicinity of the lease areas. <br /> Scientific Name Common Name Preferred Habitat' <br /> Birds <br /> Artemisiospiza nevadensis Sagebrush Sparrow Open areas of rolling sagebrush shrubland* <br /> Baeolophus ridgwayi Juniper Titmouse Mature Utah juniper woodlands* <br /> Columba fasciata Band-tailed Pigeon Dry mountain forests <br /> Contopus cooperi Olive-sided Flycatcher Boreal forest and western conifer forests <br /> Gymnorhinus cyanocephalus Pinyon Jay Pinyon juniper woodlands* <br /> Melanerpes lewis Lewis's Woodpecker Open ponderosa pine with standing snags <br /> Meleagris gallopavo Wild Turkey Mix of wooded and open areas* <br /> Passerina amoena Lazuli Bunting Shrubby areas in forest clearings <br /> Setophaga graciae Grace's Warbler Mature pine forests <br /> Spizella breweri Brewer's Sparrow Basin-prairie shrub* <br /> • Vermivora virginiae Virginia's Warbler Dense brush on mountain slopes <br /> Vireo vicinior Gray Vireo Pinyon juniper,mesquite scrub,oak scrub* <br /> Mammals-Bats <br /> Antrozous pallidus Pallid Bat Open,dry habitats with rocky areas for <br /> roosting* <br /> Corynorhinus townsendii Townsend's Big-eared Bat Forests,basin-prairie shrub,caves and mines* <br /> Eptesicus fuscus Big Brown Bat Common species;found from timberline <br /> meadows to lowland deserts* <br /> Euderma maculatum Spotted Bat Cliffs over perennial water,basin-prairie shrub* <br /> Lasionycteris noctivagans Silver-haired Bat Forested habitats <br /> Lasiurus cinereus Hoary Bat Forested areas preferred <br /> Myotis californicus California Myotis Riparian areas with willow and cottonwood <br /> trees <br /> Myotis ciliolabrum Western Small-footed Myotis Rock cliffs,clay buttes and steep slopes <br /> Conifer and deciduous forests,caves and <br /> Myotis evotis Long-eared Myotis <br /> mines <br /> Myotis lucifugus Little Brown Myotis Caves and mines in winter;trees,artificial <br /> structures in summer <br /> Myotis thysanodes Fringed Myotis Conifer forests,woodland-chaparral <br /> Myotis volans Long-legged Myotis Coniferous forests <br /> Myotis yumanensis Yuma Myotis Closely associated with rivers,streams,ponds <br /> Nyctinomops macrotis Big Free-tailed Bat Rugged,rocky habitats in and landscapes* <br /> • Parastrellus hesperus Canyon Bat Canyon areas with cliffs <br /> Tadarida brasiliensis Brazilian Free-tailed Bat Caves,abandoned mines,bridges,culverts <br /> March 2024 Real West Natural Resource Consulting <br />