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• T6rru(rned, Endangered. rsnd $rneilive 5petics Uril! Sire Clearance SLvvev,Jor 5'ire EEE <br />r1 <br />LJ <br /> <br />TA~Lc ~ THi4EA~N~^, E~Ji?ANCE~.E~i AND SENSITIVE SP~CjES" ::.-::.- <br />: :;P(57ENTIA!_LXOCC...URRl1+IGVfilTH1NDR1_LLPAD:Ei=~,.t`HBIR' :' :-_:. <br />, <br />-.:STATi1S.ANU~PgTENTIAL; Fli48lTAT " - - <br />SPECIES STATUS 1 POTENTIAL HABITAT <br />Flarranuleted Owl (Oros Old growth and mattue ponderosa pine forosts are most <br />Jlarnmeolus) S commonly used. However, spruce, Dougla+•fir, lodgepole <br /> pine, aspen, and pinyon-jttaiDer woodlands gray be used. <br />Fox Sparrow (Passcrella iliaca) S Dense brushy thickets, and brushy rnargint of thick forests. <br />Cioldea-crowned Kin¢let (Regulus S Spruce-fir forests. <br />safrapa) <br />Greater Sandhill Crane (Grur S Wetland azeas including shallow rtuvshes and bogs. <br />canadcnris) Grainfields aze used as feeding areas. <br />Lewis' Woodpecker (Melanarprs S Nests within agricultural areas and riparian woods. Gambol <br />lewis) oak is aved for foraging. <br />Loggerhead Shrike (Lnniru~ Opm habitats including agricultural azeas, sagebru.+h <br />!urloviclanus) S shrublands, desert scmb, pinyon-juniper woodlands, <br /> greasewood shrubs, and montane meadows. <br />Long•hillcd Curlew (Nurnenius <br />S <br />Arid shortgrass prairie and agriculiurel fields. <br />amencanru) <br />Merlin (Falco rnlumharius) S Open prairies or ateadows and along forcat edges, Coniferous <br /> forests are used for nesting. <br />Northern Guahawk (Acc'ipirer S I.lamrc coniferous, mined hardwood, and deciduous forests <br />genrilis) with closed canopy. <br />Notdtem Three-toed Woodpecker S Burned forest habitats. <br />(Picoides rridacrylus) <br />Olive-sided Flycatcher (Con opus S Breeds in mature spruce-fir forests ua steep slopes or forest-+ <br />borealis) on steep slopes or near cliffs. <br />Osproy (Pandion haliaetus) $ Montane lakes and streams. <br />Peregrine Falcon (Falco <br />5 <br />Tell cliffs; coniferous and riparian forests. <br />pcregrinus) <br />Purple Marrin (Progne subis) 5 Ponderosa pine forest and pinyon-juniper woodlands. <br />Pyym,y Nuthatch (Sitta pvb^naea) 5 Urban areas and aspen groves. <br />Western Burrowing Ow] (Ath one S Rodent colonies. <br />cunicularia) <br />W escem Snoay Plover Beaches, wet and dry mud flats and sandy shores of rivers, <br />(Charndriur alezandrinus ~ lakes and ponds. <br />nivosus) <br />W carom Yellow-b~llcd (.Lckoo S Nests u~thin riparian valleys in cottonwood stands. <br />(C4ccy:rrs amrri[anus) <br />White-faced Ibis (Pleyndir ckihr) S Freshwater and brackish marshes. <br />WcsrEikFF.E-RPT(210vAugunt 13, 2001 <br />