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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1981071
IBM Index Class Name
Application Correspondence
Doc Name
RAPTORS
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D
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• • III IIIIIIIIIIIII III <br />Raptors <br />The American Kestrel (Falco sparverius), Swainson's hawk <br />(Buteo swainsoni) and red-tailed hawk (Buteo jamaicensis) <br />have been sighted on the tracts. These raptors use the <br />lease areas as hunting territory. Nesting may occur as <br />suitable habitat exists but no active nests. were located <br />during the October 1978 survey of lease tract C-26913. <br />A large stick nest, probably used for Swainson's hawks, <br />was located on lease tract C-22676. Various other raptors <br />expected to occur seasonally or as migrants on the site <br />are listed in Appendix D (NWCCRES). <br />A prairie falcon (Falco nexicanus) nest, was located <br />adjacent to lease C-26913 in the NE'x sec. 9, T. 4 N., R. 86 W. <br />The present status of the nest is unknown. There are three <br />active golden eagle nests in the area surrounding C-22644. <br />One is located ~ mile north of the lease area on Pinnacle Peak. <br />Another is '~ mile west of the tract. Another is found on <br />land adjacent to the east side of the tract (SE'-~ sec. 17, <br />T. 4 N., R. 86 W.). The cliffs to the northwest provide <br />probable and potential raptor nest sites. The tract is <br />used as hunting range by eagles and other raptors in the <br />area. <br />Song Birds <br />The wide variety of song birds known or expected to occur <br />on the site can be found in Appendix D (NWCCRES). <br />Amphibians and Reptiles <br />Species observed by Dames and Moore on applications C-22644 <br />100 <br />
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