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DRMS Permit Index
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C2010089
IBM Index Class Name
Application Correspondence
Doc Date
6/2/2011
Doc Name
Mariah Report Wildlife Baseline
Section_Exhibit Name
Section 2.04.11 Appenidx 2.04.11-1
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MLT
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1. Strip transect censuses for passerine birds and upland game birds <br />2. Ground surveys to determine the presence and status of raptor nests <br />3. Surveys of wet areas to determine presence and abundance of waterfowl <br />and shorebirds <br />4. Waterfowl and upland game bird brood production surveys <br />In addition to the above-listed specific census techniques, opportunistic <br />sightings of raptorial birds, game birds, and waterfowl were recorded <br />by species, habitat type, and location on wildlife observation forms during <br />all field activities. - <br />Passerine Birds. Passerine birds were censused along transect lines placed <br />within each of the following major vegetation types on the study area: <br />1. Upland sagebrush <br />2. Grassland pasture <br />3. Riparian <br />4. Alfalfa field <br />5. Juniper <br />Transects were 0.5 km in length and were completely contained within the <br />vegetation type being sampled (Nap 11 -1, Appendix A) (see Results, page 31). <br />For the breeding bird census, a qualified observer paced each transect and <br />stopped every 50m to record all birds seen or heard during a five - minute interval <br />within 25m of the stop. The numbers of all birds seen or heard (including non - <br />passerines) were recorded by species and habitat type. Breeding birds were <br />censured on clear, calm, warm marning in June, 1979. Censuses were conducted <br />for three consective days. <br />-ti- <br />JUN 1 i 1983 <br />
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