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8/25/2016 12:29:18 AM
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11/27/2007 8:41:46 AM
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Template:
DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1974015
IBM Index Class Name
Report
Doc Date
3/3/1977
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DOW
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REX
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D
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1 • <br />r~;,~::..::y in this general area; presently, habitat conditions .Eor <br />w.itc:fowl other than Canada Goose and Pfallard, on the Hennigh and <br />Ziorlc properties, arc generally poor. <br />or.Dl::: r•.u.cor`lro~.~tEs <br />"gamily Cathartidae <br />Diurnal Birds of Prey, <br />Vultures <br />.lithough the Turkey Vulture was not seen during field studies, it <br />should occur regularly at least from April through October; nesting <br />habitat unfavorable. <br />Fat:ily Accipitridae <br />Hawks, Eagles, and ,lllies <br />Thre: species, the Piarsh Eazalc (one, seen twice), Rough-legged Hark <br />(one, seen once), and Golden ~ag1e (one, seen once) were noted during <br />field studies; several additional species occur regionally, and <br />unquestionably most of these do occur on the Hennigh and Ziegle <br />properties, at least occasionally; habitats and food bases for accipiters, <br />butcos, eagles, and the Marsh Hawk, all members of this family, on the <br />Heruzi,rh and Ziegle properties, are poor. <br />i•aroily Pandionidae <br />Ospreys <br />She Osprey was not seen during field studies, but could be expected to <br />cccur rarely, particularly during spring and fall migration. <br />:':,roily Falconida Falcons and Caracaras <br />O:ic l:~::arican kestrel was seen during field studies; the riparian <br />'..:':,~t:C should be fairly favorable to this species; other falcons, <br />i:~. '':i .: ::.~ the Pferlin, Peregrine Falcon, and Prairie Falcon could be <br />c~;:~~c:..d to occur occasionally, mostly rarely; habitat for these other <br />~:~_c:,.:. ;:; poor. <br />
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