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Natural Environment Study (Minimal Impacts) <br />Table 2b: Listed, Proposed, and Special -Status Animal Species Potentially Occurring or Known to <br />Occur in the Vicinity of the BSA <br />Common Name <br />Scientific Name <br />Status Listing <br />General Habitat Description <br />Habitat <br />Present/Absent <br />Rationale <br />Swainson's hawk <br />Buteo swainsoni <br />US: - <br />Found in open habitats (e.g., <br />HA <br />There are no known occurrences in the <br />CA: CT <br />grasslands, sage flats and prairies) in <br />vicinity of the BSA, and suitable habitat <br />western North America; migrates south <br />does not occur within the BSA. <br />to Argentina during the winter. <br />coastal cactus wren <br />Campylorhynchus <br />US: - <br />Occurs in CSS habitats. Requires tall <br />HA <br />There are no known occurrences in the <br />(San Diego and <br />brunneicapillus <br />CA: SSC <br />Opuntia cactus for nesting and roosting. <br />vicinity of the BSA, and suitable habitat <br />Orange counties <br />sandiegensis <br />does not occur within the BSA. <br />only) <br />western snowy <br />Charadrius <br />US: FT <br />Occurs on barren to sparsely vegetated <br />HA <br />There are no known occurrences in the <br />plover <br />alexandrinus <br />CA: SSC <br />sand beaches, dry salt flats in lagoons, <br />vicinity of the BSA, and suitable habitat <br />nivosus <br />dredge spoils deposited on beach or <br />does not occur within the BSA. <br />dune habitat, levees and flats at salt - <br />evaporation ponds, river bars, along <br />alkaline or saline lakes, reservoirs, and <br />ponds. <br />western yellow- <br />Coccyzus <br />US: FT <br />Nests in expansive riparian forest <br />HA <br />There is one historical (nonspecific) <br />billed cuckoo <br />americanus <br />CA: CE <br />habitats along the broad lower flood- <br />occurrence record in the general vicinity <br />(nesting) <br />occidentalis <br />bottoms of larger river systems. Nests in <br />of the BSA, although the species is <br />riparian jungles of willow, often mixed <br />presumed extirpated from this area <br />with cottonwoods with understory of <br />(CNDDB 1918). Suitable habitat does <br />black ber ,nettle, or grape. <br />not occur within the BSA. <br />yellow rail <br />Coturnicops <br />US: - <br />Occurs in shallow marshes and wet <br />HA <br />There are no known occurrences in the <br />noveboracensis <br />CA: SSC <br />meadows. During winter, may occupy <br />vicinity of the BSA, and suitable habitat <br />drier freshwater and brackish marshes <br />does not occur within the BSA. <br />as well as dense, deep grass and rice <br />fields. <br />white-tailed kite <br />Elanus leucurus <br />US: - <br />Breeds in riparian trees such as oaks, <br />HA <br />There are no known occurrences in the <br />CA: FP <br />willows, and cottonwoods in <br />vicinity of the BSA, and suitable nesting <br />lower -elevation areas, particularly <br />habitat does not occur within the BSA. <br />coastal valleys and plains. Forages in <br />Suitable foraging habitat is limited within <br />open areas and grasslands. <br />the BSA. <br />southwestern willow <br />Empidonax traillii <br />US: FE <br />Occurs in relatively dense riparian tree <br />HA <br />There are no known occurrences in the <br />flycatcher <br />extimus <br />CA: CE <br />and shrub communities associated with <br />vicinity of the BSA, and suitable nesting <br />rivers, swamps, and other wetlands, <br />habitat does not occur within the BSA. <br />including lakes and reservoirs. <br />26 Fairview Street Improvements from 9th Street to 16th Street and Bridge Replacement Project <br />