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Mr. R. Laird <br />February 27, 2008 <br />Page 3 of 3 <br />• One bird that was possibly a bald eagle was observed to still be present on the site <br />' when ingot to dark to see. This bird was not observed to be present two days later <br />and.one week later. Therefore, it did not use the trees on a nightly basis, for <br />several consecutive nights. _ <br />Personnel <br />The survey was performed by Dr. Peter Davis. Dr. Davis is a Certified Wildlife Biologist <br />with'a Ph.D. from the University of Wyoming. He has over 25 years of western United <br />States consulting experience, focusing on threatened and endangered species and wildlife <br />resources issues. ' <br />References <br />Craig, Gerald R. 2002. Recommended buffer zones and seasonal restrictions for Colorado <br />raptors. Unpublished guidance available from the Colorado Division of Wildlife, <br />Denver, Colorado. Updated February 8, 2002. <br />Steenhoff, Karen. 1978. Management of wintering bald eagles. FWS/OBS-78/79. U.S. <br />Fish and Wildlife Service. Washington, D.G. <br />If you have any questions please call me at 303-823-0951. <br />Sincerely; <br />W 'and, Inc. <br />Peter R. Davis, Ph.D. <br />. Certified Wildlife Biologist <br />