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RAPTOR NESTING AND PRODUCTION IN
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
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introduction 1
Study Area 1
Location and Topography 1
Climate 1
Vegetation 2
Human Utilization 3
Methods 3
Results 4
Value of Information Obtained 4
Characteristics of Raptor Nesting on the Study Area. . . 4
Production and Mortality . 5
Nest Placement and Production by Species 6
Ferruginous Hawk 6
Red-tailed Hawk 8
Swainson's Hawk 9
Marsh Harrier 10
Prairie Falcon 11
American Kestrel 11
Richardson's Merlin ... 12
Golden Eagle 12
Great Horned Owl 13
Food Habits. ..... 13
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Summary . 14
Recommendations 14
Acknowledgements ' . 18
Literature Cited , 19
Tables. 21
Figures „ . 27
Appendix I. Raptor Inventory Data Sheets Appendix II. Raptor Production Sheets Appendix III. Golden Eagle Surveys
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INTRODUCTION
This report summarizes information obtained during a raptor nest survey and production study I conducted in southern Wyoming during 1978, for the Bureau of Land Management. Primarily, the study was designed to provide baseline production information on status uncertain and sensitive species nesting on BLM lands within the area. Raptor species falling into this category included the f errigunous hawk (Buteo regalis) , the golden eagle (Aquila chrysaetos) , and the prairie falcon (Falco mexicanus).
Other raptor species found to nest on the study area included the red-tailed hawk (Buteo jamaecensis) , the Swainsons Hawk (Buteo swansoni) , the marsh harrier (Circus cyaneus) , the American Kestrel (Falco sparverius), the Richardson's Merlin (Falco columbaris richardsonii) , the screech owl (Otus asio) , the burrowing owl (Athene cunicularia) , and the great horned owl (Bubo virginianus) . Summaries of production and nesting characteristics have been prepared for those species for which more than one nest was located.
STUDY AREA
Location and Topography
This study was conducted on a 2,645 square mile section of the southern one-third of the State of Wyoming. It was included within the Rawlins and Rock Springs Bureau of Land Management Districts, and contained portions of Albany County, Carbon County, Fremont County, Lincoln County, Sublette County and Sweetwater County, Wyoming (Fig. "2.). Approximately 40 percent (1,058 square miles ) of the study area was actually surveyed for raptor nests.
The topography was characterized by broad, relatively flat valleys, separated by rolling hills and occasional mountain ranges. Major physiographic features from east to west included the Laramie River and associated intermontane plateau, the Medicine Bow Mountains, the North Platte River and associated plateau, the Shirley Basin, Seminoe, Ferris, and Green Mountain Ranges, the Great Divide Basin and associated Red Desert Flat, and the Green River and associated plateau. An important element of the hills and some river drainages was numerous limestone and sandstone rock outcroppings (if rock outcroppings extended horizontally for distances greater than 100 yards they were termed rimrock) . Elevations ranged from 5,800 feet to 11,100 feet on the area.
Climate
Mild summers and cold winters are characteristic of southern Wyoming.
Mean annual temperature is 41°F, with common yearly ranges between
95°F and -10°F. Temperatures are generallv cooler in higher elevations.
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Precipitation averages 14 inches per year, however local variations exist. Most precipitation occurs during winter as snow, although summer convective storms contribute considerably to the total.
High winds are a common feature on the study area, and occur' during all seasons. From 30 to 40 mile per hour winds are frequently encountered during winter months.
Vegetation
Four distinct plant community types occur in portions of the study area
that were surveyed. Although alpine and sub-alpine communities
were present, these were not included within the surveyed area. Extensive
conifer forests were also excluded. Plant communities in surveyed areas
were: (1) short grass prairie, (2) desert shrub, (3) riparian and
(4) dwarf conifer.
The short grass prairie community was primarily encountered in the intermontane plateau associated with the Laramie River and in the Shirley Basin region. Vegetation consisted mainly of grasses less than 10 inches in height, primarily fescues (Festuca spp . and Vulpia spp.), brome grasses (Bromus spp.) and gramma grasses (Bouteloua spp.).
The desert shrub community consisted of two vegetation types. The first, and by far the most widespread, was the sagebrush-grassland type. Characteristic species of this vegetation type include the big sagebrush (Artemesia tridentata) , other sages (Art erne sia spp.), and mixed grasses (primarily cheatgrass (Bromus tectorum) , gramma grass, and needle and thread (Stipa comata)) . The second vegetation type, primarily found in lower elevations along valley floors, consisted of the above species interspersed with shadscale (Atriplex spp.) and greasewood (Sarcobatus spp.) Desert shrub vegetation occurred on most of the study area west of the Medicine Bow Mountains .
Riparian communities were subdivided into two distinct vegetation types. The desert riparian type, characteristic of ephemeral stream margins in lower elevations, primarily consisted of vegetation less than 30 inches in height. Sedges (Car ex spp. and Eleocharis spp.) v:ere the most common plants of this vegetation type. Other riparian vegetation types supported a wider variety of floral life. Species of the riparian vegetation type included cottonwood (Populus spp.), willow (Salix spp.), mixed grasses, sedges, and rushes (including cattail (Typha latifolia)), and a variety of other herbaceous plant species.
The dwarf conifer community occurred primarily upon well drained slopes on the southern half of the study area. Characteristic plant species included the juniper (Juniperus spp.), mixed grasses, and mountain mahogany (Cercocarpus montanus) .
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Human Utilization
Two moderately large communities and several smaller settlements existed on the study area. Scattered ranches and farms are present throughout the area with farming occurring primarily on the flood plains of major river drainages where irrigation water is available.
The majority of land on the study area is publicly owned and administered by the Bureau of Land Management . Public lands are leased for livestock grazing and/or mineral and oil development over much of the area.
Most areas were accessible from paved highways or graded dirt roads, and recreational activities were major uses of these areas. Rock hunting, off -road driving, hunting, and fishing were predominant activities.
METHODS
The study was conducted 22 May, 1978 - 15 July, 1978. Specific areas to be surveyed were selected on the basis of: (1) amount of raptor nesting information already available from an area, (2) probability of nesting by species of interest, (3) land ownership, and (4) availability of access (presence of roads, waterways, etc.).
Areas selected were examined by car, on foot, and in some cases, from a boat. Basic raptor nest survey techniques utilized were those summarized by Call (1978) . Raptor nests located were plotted upon BLM surface ownership quadrangle maps. Each nest was assigned a species code (GE = golden eagle, RT = red-tailed hawk, F = ferruginous hawk, S = Swair.son ' hawk, P - prairie falcon, K = American kestrel, M = Richardson's merlin, H = marsh harrier, SO = screech owl, BO = burrowing owl, and GHO = great horned owl), a unique number by species (usually in the sequence in which nests were located), and the suffix 78 to identify the year for which the information was obtained. For example RT 11-78 is the identification code for red-tailed hawk nest number 11, located during 1978.
The majority of nests located were examined to determine contents, however only when young were visible. Care was taken not to disturb raptor neszs prior to egg hatching, as clutch data was not considered important in achieving the goals of the study. Nest desertion may sometimes result from pre-hatching disturbances. Information from each nest was recorded on a Raptor Inventory Data Sheet, and additional information recorded in my field notebooks. Photographic records were kept on most nests examined .
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RESULTS
Value of Information Obtained
Raptor populations are a dynamic ecosystem component, experiencing yearly and seasonal shifts in density and composition with respect to variations in climate, prey availability, and general environmental condition. Nesting raptor populations reflect these changing ecological conditions; however factors responsible for changes can only be determined after data from several years has been collected and analyzed and normal trends have been established.
The information presented here is designed to provide baseline data describing raptor populations and production of young on the study area during 1978. I realize the information reflects varying amounts of effort expended in locating nests of different raptor species. Emphasis was placed upon locating ferruginous hawk and golden eagle nests, however data from significant numbers of nests of other species has also been included. These data should prove valuable in comparing future production with that occurring during 1978.
Characteristics of Raptor Nesting on the Study Area
Raptor nests located on the study area were distributed unevenly with respect to the uneven distribution of structures suitable for nesting. Nesting structures included rock outcroppings, rimrock, trees, shrubs greater than five feet in height, an abandoned building, a utility pole, a railroad trestle, and soil erosion banks. In some areas where such structures existed, raptor nesting densities probably approached saturation, while areas devoid of suitable nesting structures supported few nesting pairs. Ferruginous hawks exhibited the ability to nest on the ground in areas where elevated structures were absent. Marsh harriers always nested upon the ground.
Highest raptor nesting densities were observed in areas where extensive limestone and sandstone rimrock exposures existed, and in cottonwood gallery forests along stream and river courses. Nesting densities in these areas approached 4 pairs per square mile in sc~e cases. Species composition varied between the two high density situations, however. Prairie falcons were found nesting only in rimrock and rock outcroppings, and were absent from galley forests unless rocky sites were available as well. The Richardson's Merlin was the only species found only in the gallery forest. Swainson's Hawks were absent from most rimrock areas, and no nests of this species were located in any structure other than a tree. Red-tailed hawks, golden eagles, American Kestrels, and great horned owls were observed to utilize both gallery forests and rirrock for nesting.
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Overall, 51.2 percent of the nests were placed in trees or shrubs, 31.4 percent in or on rimrock and rock outcrops, 12.1 percent on the ground, and 5.3 percent upon other structures (Table 3).
The approximate chronology of nesting by the various species is summarized in Table 2. Indications were that nesting by most species occurred later during 1978 than in previous years. Causes of the delay remain speculative, although information collected at ferruginous hawk nests suggests that unusually cold and wet conditions during late April and early May might have been partially responsible. The comparatively late fledging dates of some species may reflect the occurrence of rene sting in response to failure of a first attempt. This is especially applicable to the marsh harrier.
Portions of raptor populations may not breed every year, because of unsuitable prey base, sexual immaturity, or other reasons. This was found to be the case in my study area where many immature birds were observed. The most significant of these observations was of 9 first and second year (3 and 2 years from what is recognized as breeding age) golden eagles along a sagebrush flat, 20 miles south cf Rock Springs, Wyoming. These eagles were situated well away from any known active nest of their species, in an area of high white-tailed prairie dog (Cynomys gunnisoni) density. Additionally, 39 immature (but at least 1 year old) red-tailed hawks, 4 immature Cooper's Hawks (Accipiter cooperi), and 1 immature peregrine falcon (Falco peregrinus) were observed on the study area.
The degree of fidelity existing between raptors and their nest sites varies tremendously (Smith and Murphy 1973). Reoccupation of the same nest year after year is uncommon among all but cavity nesting species, primarily the prairie falcon. New nests are commonly constructed and utilized each year in the vicinity of nests occupied during previous- years. Among ferruginous hawks, red-tailed hawks, and some golden eagles, construction and/or utilization of a different nest each year occurs quite often but probably depends partly on the availability cf new suitable nesting sites. For example, where trees are very scarce, red-tailed hawks and ferruginous hawks tend to use the same nesting trees for several years. Very few of the ground nests known to have been utilized by ferruginous hawks during 1977 were again occupied in 1978 (Call, verbal communication).
Production and Mortality
Production, for the purposes of this study, can be defined as the number of juveniles hatched in a particular nest. The majority of those young observed upon raptor nests probably fledged, however time limitations prevented returning to all nests to ascertain exact numbers fledged. I measured production in two ways: (1) number of young per active nest, and (2) number of young per successful nest. Both of these
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calculations were designed to reveal production as a whole for each species nesting on the study area. An active nest was defined as a nest in which eggs had been deposited, and calculations included those nests abandoned or destroyed prior to or subsequent to hatching. A successful nest was defined as a nest from which at least one young hatched, and probably fledged. These calculations included only those nests known to contain at least one juvenile at last examination.
Production is one measure of the fitness of a raptor population, as has been discussed previously. Another important factor is mortality. If production is high, and mortality equally high, the number of juveniles remaining in the population at the end of one year may be insignificant. As is often the case, a breeding season characterized by high raptor production is often followed by an autumn and winter of high mortality (Mueller and Berger 1967) . There are indications that an interrelationship exists between these two natural phenomena, as competition for resources is especially keen following a year when fledging success is high. Although production is relatively easy to determine, mortality rates are exceedingly difficult, if not impossible to accurately assess. Most available information is obtained from band returns. This fact biases interpretations, as mortalities of banded birds resulting from human interaction (automobile caused fatalities, illegal shooting, etc.) are reported more frequently than are deaths resulting from natural causes. Recognizing these problems, I have calculated the number of juveniles (of three species) produced this year on the study area which can be expected to survive to breeding age (Table 4) . Calculations are based upon information published by Enderson (1969), Snow (1974), and McGahan (1968).
Nest Placement and Production by Species
Ferruginous Hawk
Recent concern over apparent declines in production by ferruginous hawks in some western states has resulted in the initiation of numerous research programs designed to reveal the extent and causes of reproductive failures. To my knowledge no recent information describing productivity and breeding status is available from the State of Wyoming. For this reason I was especially interested in obtaining production information from as many ferruginous hawk nests within the study area as possible.
T visited 54 active ferruginous hawk nests in southern Wyoming during the 1978 breeding season. Additionally, 74 inactive nests were examined. Ground nests comprised 29.6 percent of all active nests located, 14.8 percent were in trees or shrubs (3 in junipers, 4 in sagebrush, and one in a dead snag), 27.8 percent on lev: rock outcroppings, 18.5 percent along rimrock ledges, and an additional S.8 percent were located upon other miscellaneous structures. Miscellaneous structures
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included two nests on soil erosion banks and one nest each upon a uranium mine tailing, a utility pole, and an abandoned outbuilding. For a comprehensive review of ferruginous hawk nesting sites see Call (1978).
Ferruginous hawks produced a mean of 1.89 young per nesting attempt on the study area during 1978. Ferruginous hawks in Cedar Valley, Utah produced 2 young per nest in 1968 (Weston 1969) and 3.4 young per nest in 1971 (Piatt, 1971). Nests of this species in Washington fledged 1.85 young per nest in 1974 and 2.50 young per nest in 1975 (Fitzner et.al. 1977). In northern Utah and southern Idaho production averaged 1.16 young per nest in 1967, 2.11 young per nest in 1968, 2.66 young per nest in 1969, and 1.43 young per nest in 1970 (Smith and Murphy 1973). A northern Colorado population produced 2.29 young per nest in 1971 and 2.67 young per nest in 1972 (Olendorff 1973). This information, placed here for comparison, indicates that productivity of ferruginous hawks in southern Wyoming during 1978 was slightly lower than that commonly encountered by researchers in other western states during previous years. The information also illustrates the degree of fluctuation in production this species can experience over several years.
Obviously, it is difficult to predict the future or trend of the ferruginous hawk population in southex-n Wyoming based upon information obtained during one year. I suspect that production during 1978 was slightly lower than normal .
Although 72.3 percent of all nesting attempts were successful, nests with northern aspects (270° - 90°) were successful only 55.5 percent of the time. By contrast, 87.4 percent of all nests with southern aspects (91° - 269°) were successful. Nests with northern aspects fledged a mean of 1.27 young per successful nest, while those with southern aspects fledged a mean of 2.15 young per successful nest (Fig. 1). Clutch sizes observed in abandoned nests averaged 1.7 eggs, while clutch sizes deduced from active nests (number of young plus any unhatched eggs) averaged 2.4 eggs. Smith and Murphy (1973) found 3.23 eggs per nest in Utah to be the average clutch size, and Weston (1969), also in Utah, calculated the mean clutch size in his study population to be 3.57 eggs. I suspect that most of the clutches I observed in abandoned nests (n=9) had not been completed, possibly having been abandoned during the laying period. Heavy snows and cold temperatures during late April and early May may have been responsible for the abandonment and lowered production by some ferruginous hawk pairs. The decline in production and high percentage of failure among attempts having northerly aspects tends to support this hypothesis, assuming cooler temperatures prevailed and snowfall was retained for longer periods on northern exposures. Ground nesting attempts were less successful than were nests placed in trees, rocky areas, or upon miscellaneous structures. Predation was suspected in 3 of 9 ground nest failures, although in 2 of these the nest contents might have been consumed after abandonment. With unseasonably cool, vet weather earl}-
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in the incubation period, ground nesting pairs may have been subjected to greater stresses than pairs nesting upon other structures. If climatic conditions during incubation were indeed responsible for a significant number of ferruginous hawk nesting failures during 1978, increased production could be expected during more favorable »years.
The majority of biologists having experience with ferruginous hawks have noted that the species is relatively intolerant of human disturbances early in the nesting cycle (prior to and during incubation) . In southern Wyoming I noted that the most productive nests (those nests fledging four or five young) were often situated in remote areas where all types of non-natural disturbances occurred infrequently. Several nests, however, were constructed adjacent to sources of nearly constant auditory and visual disturbance (highways, gas wells, etc.), and yet produced young. Perhaps constant, semi-remote disturbances gradually are accepted by some pairs of ferruginous hawks, while periodic and proximate disruptions result in nest abandonment if occurring prior to hatching.
It is very possible that nest abandonment occurs more frequently in areas where prey supplies are sparse or where harsh environmental conditions are present.
The majority of ferruginous hawk nests located on the study area were constructed within sagebrush-grassland vegetation types, and my observations indicate that adult ferruginous hawks procure a large percentage of their prey from these areas. The only other vegetation types observed to be utilized by ferruginous hawks were the shortgrass prairies common in eastern sections of the study area, and scattered juniper stands throughout the area. I received reports of ferruginous hawks nesting in cottonwoods and "large bushes" along the Laramie River in Wyoming, however, I was unable to visit any of these nests.
Red-tailed Hawk
No emphasis was placed upon locating red-tailed hawk nests during this study, as this species appears to be reproducing at a fairly high and constant rate throughout the study area. Nests located were primarily discovered while surveying for other raptor species, and production was determined from nests only when convenient.
I located 39 active nests on the study area during 197S. Productivity was determined from 26 nests. At some sites production was estimated visually from beneath the nest (a technique which can produce erroneous results), although the majority were examined thoroughly to insure accuracy. Only those nests from which production was accurately determined were included in the calculations.
Nests from which production was accurately determined fledged a mean
of 2.41 young. No unsuccessful nests were discovered, although failures
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undoubtedly occurred. Smith and Murphy (1973) found that over a four-year period, a red-tailed hawk population in the eastern Great Basin of Utah fledged a mean of 1.74 young per nest. Highest production during the four years was 2.14 young per nest during 1969. The comparatively high production in southern Wyoming during 1978 might reflect the unintentional exclusion of nests abandoned prior to or after surveying occurred. Regardless, red-tailed hawks appear to have experienced a year of high production in southern Wyoming during 1978.
Nests were generally inaccessible to terrestrial predators. Nests were placed in trees 64 percent of the time. One tree nest was in a juniper, 1 in a dead ponderosa pine, 1 in a spruce (Picea spp.), and 23 in cottonwoods. Nests were placed upon rimrock ledges and rock outcroppings at 36 percent of the sites.
As with ferruginous hawks, red-tailed hawks occasionally will abandon nests when disturbed prior to hatching of eggs (Smith and Murphy 1973). Before initiating research, biologists should carefully weigh the value of pre-hatching data with the possible consequences cf their actions.
Nests were found in all major vegetation types present upon the study area. The species nested in the greatest concerntrations throughout cottonwood gallery forests along major stream and river drainages. Individuals were observed hunting over surrounding short-grass prairie and sagebrush-grassland vegetation types.
Swainson ' s Hawk
Very few Swainson 's Hawk nests were located on the study area during 1978. This does not indicate that the Swainson 's Hawk was a rare nester on the study area, only that very little time was spent searching for the relatively inconspicuous nests of this species.
Six active Swainson 's Hawk nests were located, and production was determined at 3 of these sites. One nest failure was observed, possibly dur to investigator disturbance early in the nesting cycle. An average cf 1.6 young were fledged from the 3 active nests where production was documented. Dunkle (1977) found that Swainson 's Hawks nesting on the intermontane plateau west of Laramie, Wyoming fledged an average of 2.06 young per nest. Based upon my small sample size I will decline any comparison of production information.
All Swainson 's Hawk nests were in trees. In one case an old ferruginous hawk nest in a juniper was utilized, while the remaining 5 nests were located in cottonwoods. Call (1978) stated that about 99 percent of all Swainson' s Hawk nest attempts are in trees.
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Although Swainson's Hawks frequently utilize lone trees as nesting sites (Dunkle 1977; Call 1978), all but one of the nests I observed were constructed in cottomrood gallery forests bordering drainage systems. I commonly observed Swainson's Hawks hunting over sagebrush- grassland vegetation types in the vicinity of riparian communities which provided suitable nesting habitat.
Marsh Harrier
Few harrier (marsh hawk) nests were located on the study area compared to the number of nests which probably existed. Harriers constructed their nests directly upon the ground, making detection difficult. As this species was not of primary interest in the study, little time was spent searching for individual nests.
Five nests were located during 1978 on the study area. One of these has failed prior to discovery. An average of 2.83 young per active nest was observed. Smith and Murphy (1973) found 3.5 young per nest in the eastern Great Basin of Utah, although they noted that the small sample size (n=2) reduced the significance of any conclusions. Despite my small sample size (4), I suspect harrier production approximated, if not exceeded, 2.83 young per nest in southern Wyoming during 1978.
Harrier nests typically were placed along sagebrush flats, although one nest was located on a gently sloping, sagebrush covered hillside. Nests, in all but one case, were tightly surrounded by sagebrush plants, and located where interspersed grasses (primarily Andropcson spp. and Secale spp.) grew to heights of about 30 inches. The nest constituting the exception was located in a dense growth of sedges. Adults were frequently observed hunting over riparian areas near the nest, and sagebrush-grassland vegetation types as much as 1.5 miles from the nest.
Prairie Fax con
Like the ferruginous hawk, the prairie falcon has received widespread attention from raptor biologists during recent years. Declines in production among scattered prairie falcon population? prompted research linking certain pesticides and pesticide by-products with thinning of falcon eggshells and increased embryo mortality (Lockie et.al. 1969; Fyfe et.al. 1969; Enderson and Berger 1970).
In southern Wyoming prairie falcon populations during 1978 appeared significantly more productive than populations in other western states, although the data I collected is relatively imcomplete. Most nests from which production information was obtained were examined only after the young had hatched and were visable; therefore, some nests failing to hatch young were not recognized as abandonments. I found prairie falcon production to average 4.0 young per nest (n=15) on my study area.
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Ogden (1973) found a mean fledging rate of 3.1 young from a population in Idaho. Olendorff (1973) noted mean brood size to consist of 3.42 young per nest in northern Colorado. Enderson (1969) found prairie falcon eyries in Colorado and Wyoming to fledge an average of 1.2 young per active nest. He speculated that falconers, in increasing numbers, were removing birds from and causing disturbance at many of the nest sites he studied. This factor will be discussed in further detail in a later section.
Prairie falcons apparently utilize for nesting only vertical soil or rock faces greater than 15 feet in height in southern Wyoming, although exceptions may have existed. Eggs were usually deposited in potholes and cavities naturally occurring in the cliff face, however I observed two nesting attempts in old Buteo hawk nests, and one in an old golden eagle nest. Nests were protected from above by overhanging rock or substrate material at all but three sites. The exceptions were situated on narrow ledges (approximately 20 inches in width), projecting directly outward from the cliff face.
Prairie falcons attained highest nesting densities along limestone rimrock faces overlooking expanses of flat, unbroken land (natural weathering of limestone produced numerous clefts, potholes, and cavities attractive to falcons). In similar habitat in Idaho, adult falcons have been known to range, during hunting forays, as far as 20 miles from the nest site (Snake River Birds of Prey Research Project, Bureau cf Land Management, Annual Reports, 1976 and 1977). Prairie falcons probably exhibited similar hunting patterns at some nesting sites on my study area. If so, I suspect all vegetation types represented are utilized to some extent.
American Kestrel
The American Kestrel was probably the most abundant nesting raptor on the study area, although no emphasis was placed upon locating nests. Kestrel populations appear to have experienced no widespread declines; however, most raptor biologists have essentially ignored their presence upon study plots. Good baseline data is needed from populations of this species in western states.
A total of 14 active Kestrel nests were located on the study area. Production, observed at 4 sites, averaged 2.65 young per nest.
About 70 percent of Kestrel nests observed were in cavitites in trees. Cavities utilized were either natural in origin or abandoned flicker (Colaptes spp.) nest sites. Kestrel nests placed in cavities in rock outcroppings and soil erosion banks constituted 29 percent of the nests examined. I suspect that, where suitable woody cavities are available, they will be used in preference to rock or soil cavities.
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Richardson's Merlin
The merlin is a falcon of intermediate size, primarily found on the study area as a migrant and winter resident. I have included subspecific taxonomic status in this case only because the three races of merlin in North America exhibit readily distinguishable plumage and behavioral traits. All merlins observed on my study area were identified as £.c_. richardsonii (see Temple, 1972).
No verifications of nesting attempts by merlins on the study area were made during 1978; however, 4 pairs were observed along the Green River on the western portion of the study area. Pairs observed were highly- defensive, and numerous magpie nests suitable for merlin occupancy were found in the vicinity of those pairs. None of these nests were examined for eggs or young. During 1977 five pairs of merlins were located on the Green River (Call, verbal communication). Three sites where pairs were observed in 1977 again supported merlins during 1978, suggesting a tendency for some pairs to return to the same nesting sites each year . It is not known if the same birds comprised these pairs during both 1977 and 1978.
Although no specific nest sites were examined, merlins seemed to prefer open, savanna habitat, characteristic of peripheral regions of gallery cottonwood forests.
Golden Eagle
Due to their large size and relative ecological importance as predators in all ecosystems in which they are found, golden eagle populations have been monitored closely in several western states. Across southern Wyoming however, little information has been collected.
I located 48 active golden eagle nests on the study area during 1978. Production, determined at 46 of these sites, averaged 1.45 young per nest. Production increased from east to west across the study area (x = 1.20 young per nest east of Rawlins; x = 1.63 young per nest west of Rawlins). Seibert et.al. (1976) found a mean of 1.10 young per nest in Elko County, Nevada during 1972, and 1.36 young per nest during 1973. Smith and Murphy (1973) found an average of 1.0 young per nest in Cedar Valley, Utah for the period 1967-1970. In northern Colorado Olendorff (1973) found a mean of 1.47 young per nest during the period 1970-1972. Seibert et.al. noted a decrease in natality when jackrabbit (Lepus spp.) populations were low prior to egg laying. Although comparative information is not available, I suspect that jackrabbit and cottontail (Sylvilagus spp.) populations were fairly high on my study area during 1978 (in one evening I counted 57 cottontails and 38 jackrabbits. Some recently killed and also feeding rabbits were observed along the roadside between Baggs and Creston Junction, Wyoming, a distance of 50 miles). If so, the relatively high production by golden eagles on my study area might be explained by the prey abundance.
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Golden eagle nests were placed upon a variety of structures in southern Wyoming. Of those nests located, 14.5 percent were in trees (4 in cottonwoods, 1 in a dead spruce, 1 in a limber pine (Pinus flexilis) and 1 in a ponderosa pine) , 70.8 percent were on rimrock faces, 6.4 percent were on rock outcroppings, and 8.3 percent were on miscellaneous structures, Miscellaneous structures included 1 nest upon the ground, 1 nest on a gently sloping clay mound, 1 nest on a soil erosion bank, and 1 nest on an abandoned railroad trestle. All aspects were utilized by golden eagles for nesting, although northeastern exposures were avoided (between 0° and 90°). Nests with western aspects were more productive than were nests with eastern aspects (x = 1.29 young per nest having exposures between 0° and 180°; x = 1.55 young per nest having exposures between 181° and 359°).
Golden eagles were nearly ubiquitous in distribution among vegetation types present on the study area when suitable nesting sites were available. Rocky sites chosen for nesting were all greater than 15 feet in total height (the mean height being 47 feet) . Trees chosen were generally large, and all over 30 ft. in total height. Golden eagles were observed hunting over all vegetation types represented on the study area .
Great Horned Owl
Great horned owls were among the earliest nesting raptors found on the study area. As with most owl species, the great horned owl does not construct its own nest, but often utilizes old Buteo hawk and golden eagle nests placed in trees. This pattern occasionally influences eventual local raptor nesting distributions.
A total of 15 active great horned owl nests were located on the study area. A significant number of nests had fledged young before being located. I obtained production information at 10 of those nests examined. An average of 2.0 young per nest was observed. Since fledging was occurring at some sites, imcomplete counts of juveniles may have resulted. In Cedar Valley, Utah, Smith and Murphy (1973) found that during the period 1967-1970, great horned owls fledged a mean of 2.0 young per nest.
As Smith and Murphy noted, great horned ovis and red-tailed hawks seem to exhibit a preference for similar habitats, although I noted great horned owls using a wider variety of nest site types (in cavities low on cliff faces and in cavities in soil banks) .
Food Habits
Food habits were determined from prey remains found in nests. Although this was not an objective of the study, prey observed was recorded, and subsequently tabulated (Table 5).
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Prey species observed included the Richardson Ground Squirrel (Citellus richardsoni ) , thirteen-lined ground squirrel (Spermophilus tridecemlineatus) , northern pocket gopher (Thomomys talpoides) , valley pocket gopher (Thomomys bottae), Ord Kangaroo Rat (Dipodomys ordi), cottontail, white-tailed jackrabbit (Lepus townsendi) , white-tailed prairie dog, sage grouse (Centrocereus urophasianus) , mallard (Anas platyrhynchos) , western meadow- lark (Sturnella neglecta) , western bluebird (Sialia mexicana) , short- horned lizard (Pharanasoma douglassi) , and the bullsnake (Pituophis melanoleucus ) .
This information, as with production data, may prove valuable for future comparisons. The importance of prey availability and prey species utilization should not be overlooked when attempting to determine trends in raptor nesting density and production (see Craighead and Craighead 1969; Otteni et.al. 1972) .
SUMMARY
A total of 211 active raptor nests were located on the study area during 1978. Fifty-four ferruginous hawk nests, 39 red-tailed hawk nests, 3 Swainson's hawk nests, 25 prairie falcon nests, 14 American kestrel nests, 3 Richardson's merlin nests, 5 marsh harrier nests, 48 golden eagle nests, and 15 great horned owl nests were examined.
Ferruginous hawks fledged a mean of 1.89 young per active nest during 1978, red-tailed hawks fledged 2.41 young per nest, Swainson's Hawks fledged 1.60 young per nest, marsh harriers fledged 2.83 young per nest, prairie falcons fledged 4.00 young per nest, American Kestrels fledged 2.65 young per nest, golden eagles fledged 1.45 young per nest, and great horned owls fledged 2.00 young per nest.
Low production by ferruginous hawks, and suspected delays in reproductive chronology by some other species was suspected to have resulted from unseasonally cool, wet weather in late April and early May, and especially from a heavy snowstorm in late April.
Recommendations
I. The primary problem facing raptor populations on the study area is the increased disturbance and loss of habitat resulting from coal and uranium mining, and natural gas and oil drilling. Large projects may significantly alter raptor nesting habitat; hov;ever, smaller operations may be acceptable to raptors if disturbance at the nest is kept minimal. In order to reduce disturbance of nesting sites and of normal production, the following recommendations are suggested:
A. When possible, disturbing activities in raptor nesting areas (road grading, pipe laying, site preparation, drilling, mining, etc.)
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should be delayed until 1 June. The majority of raptors have hatched eggs by this time, and the likelihood of desertion is reduced. Where golden eagles are the only species involved, 20 May could be considered a safe date unless young are observed in the nest at an earlier time.
B. When activities disrupt a nesting site for longer than one year, attempts may be made at constructing artificial nests nearby, in a less disturbed area. Often, raptors have several alternate nesting sites available within their home range, and usually one of these sites is naturally occupied in favor of the disturbed site. Cavity nesting species may be restricted by the number of suitable cavities available. If necessary, artificial cavities can be constructed, however they should mimic the original in size, depth, height from base and top
of cliff, and aspect. Significant use of artificial nest sites by most raptor species has yet to be documented.
C. Nests subject to severe disturbance should not be climbed
or examined unless observations are carried out from a distance which does not further disturb the adults (cause them to flush) .
D. If destruction of a nest containing young is absolutely necessary, the young may be transferred to other nests (of the same species), containing young of about the same age. Care should be taken not to saturate a foster nest. Preferably, each chick from the nest to be destroyed should be placed in a different nest. Actions such as these should be cleared with U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service personnel and with the State wildlife agency.
E. Nests of endangered species (peregrine falcon and bald eagle) must be protected under the Endangered Species Act. If the nest of
an endangered species is located, its position should be reported to land managers responsible for the area in question, the state non-game biologist, and to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.
When reporting such nests and individual sightings of birds, it is important to report only what is seen, and no more. If an actual nest is not observed, it should not be assumed for the purposes of communication that one is present until further investigation reveals this to be the case. Do not report the age and sex of the bird unless you know for certain (or can make a qualified guess). If questioned directly about your observation, speculations may be of interest, however you should be sure the person to whom the information is presented understands that these are speculations rather than observations.
II. Better coordination of efforts between state wildlife agencies, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, and the Bureau of Land Management could result in less overlap in field investigations. Prior to initiating
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research, I would suggest that BLM biologists attempt the following.
A. Contact other potentially interested state and federal agencies and notify them of the intended research, dates of investigation, and areas to be investigated.
B. Request from other agencies all information on raptor nesting sites and production in the areas proposed to be surveyed.
C. Make the completed report on the investigation available to the other agencies.
D. If other agencies are planning similar investigations, coordination between field personnel can reduce duplication of effort, and result in
a more complete coverage of the area in question.
III. Very little information is available regarding movement and mortality rates of ferruginous hawks from Wyoming. I would suggest the possibility of establishing a cooperative bird banding program with the Wyoming Game and Fish Department. Information obtained from such a banding program may indeed be marginal, but it would add to knowledge of the local population, and aid in designing land use and habitat management programs which consider the ferruginous hawk.
IV. Management of habitat for raptors is an unusual occurrence at the present time. However, in the future land managers may find increasing demands for such a program. Although many of the habitat requirements of various raptors on the study area are similar, niche overlap among diurnal or nocturnal species does not appear significant (Smith and Murphy 1973). Variations in food habits, nest site selection, and utilization
of habitat are primarily responsible for the differentiation of niches.
Based upon information currently available on the study area, land managers can best manage habitat by protecting existing nesting sites and prey populations. Although many nesting sites have been documented, information on food habits remains minimal. Where future raptor nesting studies are planned, I would suggest all information on prey species observed in nests, etc. be recorded for future use. Collections, dissections, and analysis of owl pellets can provide valuable information, especially on winter food habits of raptors (for techniques on pellet collection and dissection see Marti, 1913) •
V. Falconry is a sport, increasing in popularity, where raptors are utilized to capture game animals. The practice is recognized, and state and federal regulations govern issuance of permits permitting the taking and "training" of birds.
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Falconers, practicing the sport legally, may take birds either by removing young from the nest (an eyas bird) , or by trapping an immature (passage) bird. Falconers, like all recreationists, deserve respect and cooperation when operating within the law.
«
Falconry should be recognized as a management technique, in much the same way as is game hunting. Information presented in this paper indicates that a significant surplus of juvenile raptors is produced each year, and harvest of the surplus by legitimate means need not be objectionable. In order to better use this management tool, however, problems currently being experienced should be considered for correction.
Certain raptor nest sites, primarily those of some prairie falcons, are subjected to nest "raids" each year, due primarily to easy access. Falconers obtaining licenses for removal of birds from nests should be discouraged from removing birds from these harassed sites. Where possible, nests authorized for harvest should be located in areas where nesting density is high, since competition after fledging may result in higher mortality among juveniles anyway. Again, if the state agency were to attempt this type of regulation, cooperation by Bill biologists in suggesting areas for harvest would be helpful.
VI. The information presented in this paper is designed to provide baseline production information useful in future comparisons. Continued documentation of production is suggested, since trends may be determined only after observing raptor production for several years.
Production among all but ferruginous hawks was high during 1978. I have suggested that climactic conditions might have been responsible for low production by this species during 1978. However, only after comparative data has been obtained in future years can conclusions be drawn.
I concur with the suggestion by Mayo Call, Avian Biologist, that at least 50 raptor nests of various species should be examined on each BLM District during the breeding season each year. I would add, however, that special effort should be directed towards monitoring ferruginous hawk nests for at least the next five years.
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
I am especially grateful to Mayo W, Call for his help during all phases of this investigation. Personnel of the Rawlins and Rock Springs Bureau of Land Management Offices were most helpful in providing nest locations and needed equipment, as well as assistance in the field on numerous occasions. Kimber Brawley, working for the Wyoming Fish and Game Department conducting raptor surveys, supplied comparative information and corrected some of my nest locations. Patricia Wagner drew the figures. I am thankful for their assistance.
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LITERATURE CITED
Call, M.W. 1978. Nesting Habitats and Surveying Techniques for Common Western Raptors. Tech. Note. No. 316. U.S. Bureau pf Land Management, Denver Service Center, Denver, CO 115 pp.
Craighead, J.J., and F.C. Craighead. 1969. Hawks, Cvls, and Wildlife. Dover Publications, Inc., New York, New York. 443 pp.
Dunkle, S.W. 1977. Swainson's Hawk on the Laramie Plains, Wyoming. Auk 94:65-71.
Enderson, J.H. 1969. Peregrine and Prairie Falcon life tables based on band recovery data. In: Peregrine Falcon Populations. Edited by J.J. Hickey. University of Wisconsin Press, Madison: 505-509.
Enderson, J.H. and D.D. Berger. 1970. Pesticides: Eggshell Thinning and Lowered Production of Young in Prairie Falcons. Bioscience 20: 355-356.
Fitzener, R.E., D. Berry, L.L. Boyd, and C.A. Riech, 1977. Nesting
of Ferruginous Hawks (Buteo regalis) in Washington. Condor 79: 245-249.
Fyfe, R.W., J. Cambell, B. Hayson, and K. Hodson. 1S69. Regional Population Declines and Organo-chlorine Insecticides in Canadian Prairie Falcons. Canadian Field Naturalist 83: 191-200.
Lockie, J.D., D.A. Ratcliff and R. Bulhany. 1969. Breeding Success and Organo-chlorine Residues in Golden Eagles in West Scotland. Jour, of Applied Ecology 6: 381-389.
Marti, CD. 1973. Feeding Ecology of Four Sympatric Owls. Condor 76(1): 45-61.
McGahan, J. 1966. Ecology of the Golden Eagle. Auk 85:1-12.
Mueller, H.C. and D.D. Berger. 1967. Some Observations and Comments on the Periodic Invasions of Goshawks. Auk 84:183-191.
Ogden, V.T. 1973. Nesting Density and Reproductive Success of the
Prairie Falcon in Southwestern Idaho. M.S. Thesis, University of Idaho, Moscow. 43 pp.
Olendorff, R.R. 1973. The Ecology of the Nesting Birds of Prey of Northeastern Colorado. Grassland Biome Ecosystem Analysis Studies. U.S. International Biological Program Tech. Report No. 211. Colorado State University, Fort Collins. 233 pp.
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Otteni, L.C., E.G. Bolen, and C. Cottam. 1972. Predator-Prey Relationships and the Reproduction of the Barn Owl in Southern Texas. Wilson Bull. 83:434-448.
Piatt, J.B. 1971 A Survey of Nesting Hawks, Eagles, Falcons* and Owls of Curlew Valley, Utah. Great Basin Naturalist 31:51-65.
Siebert, D.J., R.J. Oakleaf, J.M. Laughlin, and J.L. rage. 1976.
Nesting Ecology of Golden Eagles in Elko County, Nevada. Tech. Note No. 281, U.S. Bureau of Land Management, Denver Service Center, Denver, CO 17 pp.
Smith, D.G., and J.R. Murphy. 1973. Breeding Ecology of Raptors in the Eastern Great Basin of Utah. Brigham Young University Science Bulletin, Biological Series 18(3). 76 pp.
Snow, C. 1974. Ferruginous Hawk Tech. Note No. 255. U.S. Bureau of Land Management, Denver Service Center, Denver, CO 23 pp.
Temple, S.A. 1972. Sex and Age Characteristics of North American Merlins. Bird Banding 43:191-196.
Weston, J.B. 1969. Nesting Ecology of the Ferruginous Hawk, Buteo regalis. Brigham Young University Science Bulletin, Biological Series 10(4):25-36.
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Table 1. RAPTOR PRODUCTION AND NEST SUCCESS IN SOUTHERN WYOMING BY BLM DISTRICT (1978)
Species and BLM District
Number Young/ Young/ %
of Active Successful t Nests Nests 1/ Nest Nest Successful 2/
Ferruginous Hawk Rawlins Rock Springs
Red-tailed Hawk Rawlins Rock Springs
S wa in s on ' s Hawk Rawlins Rock Springs
Marsh Harrier Rawlins Rock Springs
Prairie Falcon Rawlins Rock Springs
American Kestrel Rawlins Rock Springs
Golden Eagle Rawlins Rock Springs
Great horned Owl Rawlins Rock Springs
54 |
1.89 |
2.62 |
72.3 |
46 |
1.52 |
2.25 |
69.5 |
S |
2.25 |
3.00 |
87.5 |
26 |
2.41 |
2.41 |
100.0 |
7 |
2.28 |
2.28 |
100.0 |
19 |
2.53 |
2.53 |
100.0 |
3 |
1.60 |
2.25 |
66.6 |
3 |
1.60 |
2.25 |
66.6 |
5 |
2.83 |
3.50 |
80.0 |
3 |
2.66 |
4.00 |
66.6 |
2 |
3.00 |
3.00 |
100.0 |
15 |
4.00 |
4.00 |
100.0 |
9 |
4.00 |
4.00 |
100.0 |
6 |
4.00 |
4.00 |
100.0 |
4 |
2.65 |
2.65 |
100.0 |
1 |
2.00 |
2.00 |
100.0 |
3 |
3.30 |
3.30 |
|
46 |
1.45 |
1.50 |
95.3 |
24 |
1.20 |
1.20 |
95.6 |
22 |
1.63 |
1.71 |
95.0 |
10 |
2.00 |
2.00 |
100.0 |
6 |
2.00 |
2.00 |
100.0 |
4 |
2.00 |
2.00 |
100.0 |
1/ Total number of active nests from which production information was obtained.
2/ Species indicated as experiencing 100 percent success reflect a bias in obtaining production information, therefore no nest failures were observed.
Table 2. Chronology of Raptor Nests in Southern Wyoming (1978) 1/
Egg Laying
Incubation
Hatching
Fledging
SPECIES Ferruginous Hawk Ked-taJ led Hawk
Swain son ' s Hawk Marsh Harrier Prairie Falcon American Kestrel Golden Eagle Great Horned Owl
4/12 - 4/28 4/12 - 5/12 5/19 - 5/27 5/1 - 6/10 4/20 - 5/30 4/25 - 6/3 3/11 - 4/4 3/20 - 4/15
4/15 - 5/30 4/15 - 6/13
5/19 - 6/27 5/4 - 7/10 4/22 - 6/30 4/27 - 6/5 3/15 - 5/18 3/20 - 5/17
5/15 - 5/30 5/13 - 6/13
6/18 - 6/27 5/29 - 7/10 5/10 - 6/30 5/25 - 6/5 4/7 - 5/18 4/19 - 5/17
6/27 |
- 7/7 |
6/21 • |
- 7/1.1 |
7/25 - |
- 8/10 |
6/30 ■ |
- 8/7 |
6/19 - |
- 8/9 |
6/20 - |
- 7/22 |
6/12 - |
- 7/11 |
5/29 - |
- 6/26 |
1/ Determined chronology of nests is based upon observations made during 1978 only. Information may prove atypical for some species.
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Table 3.
Species
Ferruginous Hawk
Red-tailed Hawk
Swa in s o n ' s Hawk
Prairie Falcon
American Kestrel
Richardson's Merlin
Marsh Harrier
Golden Eagle
Great Horned Owl
Nest Site Selection by Raptor Species (1978)
Number of Nests on Indicated Structure
Ground
19
5
1
Trees or Shrubs
10 26
6
10
3
7
6
Rimrock and • Rock Outcrops
18 13
25 4
37 9
Other 1/
TOTAL
25 (11.9%)
68 (32.4%)
106 (50.5%)
11 (5.2%)
1/ Structures in this category are described in the text
Table 4. Number of Juveniles Fledged, 1978, Expected to Survive Until Maturation
Species Ferruginous Hawk Prairie Falcon Golden Eagle
Number of Nests
54
15
46
Number Young Fledged, 1978
88 60 65
Year Young Expected to 1st Breed 2/
Number Young Expected to Survive until Breeding Age 1/
1980 1980 1982
14.5 13.5 19.6
1/ Calculated utilizing information presented by Rnderson (1969), Snow (1974), and McGahan (1968).
2/ Age at sexual maturity, for purposes for these calculations, was determined to be two years for
prairie falcons and ferruginous hawks, and four years for golden eagles. I realize that individuals of these species may breed earlier under certain environmental conditions.
Table 5. Food Habits of Selected Raptors on the Study Area (1978)
Total Number of Individual Prey Items Observed (% of Diet) Ferruginous Hawk Golden Eagle Red-tailed Hawk Prairie Falcon Marsh Harrier
Prey Species - Mammals
Richardson Ground
Squirrel 23(38.3) 7(12.1) 18(78.2) 2(18.1)
Thir teen-lined
Ground Squirrel 7(11.7) 1(4.3) 1(9.1)
Northern Pocket
Gopher 12(20.0) 1(20.0)
Valley Pocket
Gopher 1(1.6)
Ord Kangaroo
R-it 1(20.0)
Cottontail 12(20.0) 27(46.5) 4(17.3) 2(18.2) 1(20.0)
Whitetail
Jack rabbit 14(24.1)
White- tailed
Prairie Dog 4(6.7) 6(10.3) 1(9.1)
Birds
Sage Grouse 2(3.4)
Mallard 1(1.7)
Western Meadowlark 4(36.3) 1(20.0)
Western Bluebird wg -j\
Table 5. Food Habits of Selected Raptors on the Study Area (1978) • . Total Number of Individual Prey Items Observed (% of Diet)
Ferruginous Hawk Golden Eagle Red-tailed Hawk Prairie Falcon Marsh Harrier
Reptiles
Short-horned
Lizard 1(20.0)
Bullsnake 1(1.6) 1(1.7)
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ON
I
1
0
I I
a
/
/ Young per active
nest = 1.3 Nest success = 61 \- In ■ 181
W 270 r
Young per active nes; r 1.9
Nest success = 93 ::
Young per active nest = 1.3 Nest success s 50 In =10!
Young per active
V
90 E
180 S
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Fig. 3 Ferruginous hawk nesting success and production by aspect (n = number of active nests in indicated aspect).
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AREA' SURVEYED
WYOMING
ROCK SPRINGS DISTRICTORAWLINS DISTRICT
0 L.
35 1
MILES
70
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Fig. 1 . Study Area
APPENDIX I
Raptor Inventory Data Sheets
To facilitate collection of data in the field, all pertinent information was recorded on a Raptor Inventory Data Sheet. A sheet was prepared for each nest located on the study area. Most of the information recorded is self explanatory, however the following definitions are offered:
1. Nest number - (see text, Methods)
2. Observer - the name of the person making the observation
3. Location - Township, Range, and Section of nest site. Numbers in parentheses following location indicate BLM surface management quadrangle map on which the nest was located.
4. Land Ownership - status of land on which the nest was located.
5. Nest substrate - structure on which nest was constructed.
6. Height of substrate - Total height of nest substrate (excluding talus slope) .
7. Height of nest above ground - height of nest from top of talus or base of structure.
8. Active - a nest in which eggs were deposited during 1978. Nests that had been abandoned were noted as such in the remarks section. The inactive column was not used.
9 . No_. of_ eggs or young - number of eggs or young observed in nest at time of observation. In some cases nests were re-visited, and the production observed on later visits was recorded in this section. Changes in number of eggs or young is recorded in the remarks section.
10. Exposure - the aspect of the nest. In all cases the exposure indicated the direction from which the nest was least protected.
11. Elevation - no nest elevations were determined.
12. Vegetation type - primary vegetation types in the vicinity of the nest. In some cases percentage of each vegetation type was estimated.
13. Remarks - comments.
14. Map - BLM surface ownership quadrangle section, showing nest location.
15. Photograph - photograph of nest or young. Photographs of Richardon's Merlins are of the adult females at two nests.
APPENDIX II
Raptor Production Tables
These tables summarize the locations and production of nests' included on the Raptor Inventory Data Sheets. Nests are refered to by species codes.
Raptor Production Table (1978) Ferruginous Hawk State Wyoming
Ne st No . |
1 T |
vocation R |
S |
District |
Date |
No. of eggs |
No. of |
voung |
1. Fl-78 |
16N |
73W |
15 |
Rawl in s |
5/22/78 |
4 |
||
2. F2-78 |
22N |
80W |
1 |
Rawlins |
5/23/78 |
3 |
||
3. F3-78 |
22N |
80W |
14 |
Rawlins |
5/23/78 |
1 (Addled) |
3 |
|
4. F4-78 |
22N |
77W |
27 |
Rawlins |
5/24/78 |
2 |
||
5. F5-78 |
20N |
75W |
8 |
Rawlins |
5/24/78 |
2 (Abandoned) |
||
6. F6-78 |
21N |
72W |
35 |
Rawlins |
5/24/78 |
4 (1 |
dead) |
|
7. F7-78 |
21N |
80W |
18 |
Rawlins |
5/25/78 |
2 |
||
8. F8-78 |
25N |
78W |
17 |
Rawlins |
5/25/78 |
1 (Abandoned) |
||
9. F9-78 |
25N |
78W |
6 |
Rawl in s |
5/25/78 |
(Abandoned) |
||
10. F10-78 |
26N |
79W |
36 |
Rawlins |
5/25/78 |
2 (Abandoned) |
||
11 . Fll-78 |
26N |
77W |
7 |
Rawlins |
5/25/78 |
2 |
||
12. F12-78 |
26 N |
77W |
18 |
Rawlins |
5/25/78 |
1 |
||
13. Fl 3-78 |
26N |
76W |
15 |
Rawlins |
5/25/78 |
3 (Abandoned) |
||
14. F14-78 |
25N |
76W |
33 |
Rawlins |
5/25/78 |
3 (1 Broken) |
||
15. F15-78 |
25N |
76W |
19 |
Rawlins |
5/25/78 |
(Abandoned) |
||
1.6. F16-78 |
13N |
73W |
15 |
Rawlins |
5/31/78 |
3 |
||
17. F25-78 |
2 IN |
89W |
13 |
Rawlins |
6/12/78 |
2 (Abandoned) |
||
18. F26-78 |
30N |
97W |
25 |
Rawlins |
6/13/78 |
1 |
||
19. F27-78 |
27N |
94 W |
22 |
Rawlins |
6/13/78 |
1 |
||
20. F28-78 |
27N |
94W |
27 |
Rawlins |
6/13/78 |
1 (Abandoned) |
||
21. F29-78 |
27N |
94W |
27 |
Rawlins |
6/13/78 |
5 |
||
22. F30-78 |
27N |
95W |
13 |
Rawlins |
6/13/78 |
2 (Addled) |
2 |
|
23. F31-78 |
20N |
90W |
4 |
Rawlins |
6/14/78 |
1 |
||
24. F32-78 |
15N |
78W |
6 |
Rawlins |
6/16/78 |
3 |
||
25. F33-78 |
15N |
77W |
24 |
Rawlins |
6/16/78 |
(Abandoned) |
||
26. F34-78 |
18N |
92W |
5 |
Rawlins |
7/6/78 |
1 (Abandoned) |
||
27. F35-78 |
17N |
92W |
6 |
Rawlins |
7/7/78 |
4 |
Raptor
Ferruginous Hawk
Product ion Table (1978)
State Wyoming
r |
oca ti on |
- — — _ — _ — |
||||||
Nest No. |
T |
R |
S |
District |
Date |
No . of c gg s |
No. of |
young |
28. F36-78 |
15N |
92W |
10 |
Rawlins |
7/7/78 |
2 |
||
29. F37-78 |
14 N |
90W |
18 |
Rawlins |
7/8/78 |
1 |
||
30. F38-78 |
14N |
91W |
23 |
Rawlins |
7/8/78 |
1 |
||
31. F39-78 |
13N |
91W |
4 |
Rawlins |
7/8/78 |
2 (Abandoned) |
||
32. F40-78 |
16N |
92W |
5 |
Rawlins |
7/8/78 |
(Abandoned) |
||
33. F41-78 |
28N |
96W |
4 |
Rawlins |
7/10/78 |
2 |
||
34. F42-78 |
28N |
96W |
9 |
Rawlins |
7/10/78 |
2 |
||
35. F43-78 |
28N |
97W |
16 |
Rawlins |
7/10/78 |
3 |
||
36. F44-78 |
29N |
96W |
28 |
Rawlins |
7/11/78 |
2 |
||
37. F45-78 |
I3N |
90W |
5 |
Rawlins |
7/10/78 |
3 |
||
38. F46-78 |
13N |
91W |
18 |
Rawlins |
7/10/78 |
2 |
||
39. F47-78 |
22N |
96W |
28 |
Rawlins |
7/10/78 |
3 |
||
40. F48-78 |
19N |
91W |
26 |
Rawlins |
7/7/78 |
2 (Abandoned) |
||
41 . F49-78 |
2 ON |
93W |
4 |
Rawlins |
7/6/78 |
3 |
||
42. F50-78 |
20N |
90W |
7 |
Rawlins |
7/7/78 |
1 |
||
43. F51-78 |
19N |
HOW |
7 |
Rawlins |
6/1/78 |
(Abandoned) |
||
44. F52-78 |
30N |
96W |
16 |
Rawlins |
7/11/78 |
3 |
||
45. F53-78 |
30N |
97W |
24 |
Rawlins |
7/11/78 |
1 |
||
46. F54-78 |
30N |
96W |
31 |
Rawlins |
7/11/78 |
1 |
||
47. F17-78 |
22N |
HOW |
24 |
Rock Springs |
6/1/78 |
2 (Abandoned) |
||
48. F 18-78 |
18N |
I 0 1 w |
17 |
Rock Springs |
6/2/78 |
3 (Outcome Unknown) |
||
49. F19-78 |
18N |
101 w |
20 |
Rock Springs |
6/2/78 |
2 |
||
50. F20-78 |
1.6N |
10 2W |
34 |
Rock Springs |
6/2/78 |
3 |
||
51. F21-78 |
15N |
102W |
14 |
Rock Springs |
6/2/78 |
" 2 |
||
52. F22-78 |
18N |
103W |
35 |
Rock Springs |
6/3/78 |
4 |
||
53. F23-78 |
18N |
101W |
17 |
Rock Springs |
6/3/78 |
3 |
||
.54_F24-78 |
15N |
102W |
14 |
Rock Springs |
6/4/78 |
4 |
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Raptor Production Table (1978) Red-tailed Hawk State Wyoming
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Nest No. |
Location T R |
S |
District |
Date |
No. of egos |
No. of |
youiif |
1. RT1-78 |
17N 77W |
4 |
Rawlins |
5/22/78 |
3 |
||
2. RT4-78 |
21N 83W |
32 |
Rawlins |
5/26/78 |
3 |
||
3. RT13-78 |
19N 89W |
16 |
Rawlins |
6/14/78 |
3 |
||
4. RT14-78 |
19N 89W |
7 |
Rawlins |
6/14/78 |
2 |
||
5. RT16-78 |
21N 8.1W |
27 |
Rawlins |
6/15/78 |
2 |
||
6. RT26-78 |
28N 91W |
10 |
Rawlins |
7/11/78 |
1 |
||
7. RT38-78 |
91 W 13N |
33 |
Rawlins |
7/10/78 |
2 |
||
8. RT2-78 |
20N 76W |
7 |
Rawlins |
5/24/78 |
ft |
||
9. RT3-78 |
19N 77W |
2 |
Rawlins |
5/24/78 |
ft |
||
10. RT15-78 |
20N 82W |
10 |
Rawlins |
6/15/78 |
ft |
||
11. RT6-78 |
23N HOW |
34 |
Rock Springs |
6/1/78 |
3 |
||
12. RT7-78 |
22N 109W |
29 |
Rock Springs |
6/24/78 |
3 |
||
13. RT8-78 |
17N 102.W |
30 |
Rock Springs |
6/3/78 |
2 |
||
14. RT9-78 |
18N 103W |
1 |
Rock Springs |
6/3/78 |
2 |
||
J 5. RT10-78 |
16N 105W |
18 |
Rock Springs |
6/3/78 |
2 |
||
16. RT11-78 |
15N 104W |
29 |
Rock Springs |
6/3/78 |
1 |
||
17. RT12-78 |
20N 102W |
20 |
Rock Springs |
6/5/78 |
3 |
||
18. RT17-78 |
25N 112W |
5 |
Rock Springs |
6/21/78 |
1 |
||
19. RT18-78 |
26N H2K |
18 |
Rock Springs |
6/21/78 |
1 |
||
20. RT 19-78 |
30N [05W |
21 |
Rock Springs |
6/22/78 |
3 |
||
2 1 . RT20-78 |
3 ON I05W |
17 |
Rock Springs |
6/22/78 |
2 |
||
22. RT21-78 |
23N 1HW |
26 |
Rock Springs |
6/24/78 |
3 |
||
23. RT22-78 |
20N 109W |
26 |
Rock Springs |
6/24/78 |
2 |
||
24. RT37-78 |
19N 111W |
34 |
Rock Springs |
6/1/78 |
3 |
||
25. RT23-78 |
2 ON 108W |
6 |
Rock Springs |
6/24/78 |
- 4 |
||
26. RT24-78 |
1 6N 1 02W |
32 |
Rock Springs |
6/25/78 |
4 |
||
27. RT27-78 |
23N 1HW |
15 |
Rock Springs |
6/24/78 |
ft |
^Active nests from which production was not ascertained
Raptor Production Table (1978)
Nc st No .
1.
2.
O
4, 5. 6.
Sl-78 S4-78 S5-78 S2-78 S3-78 S6-78
S wa in s on ' s Hawk
State Wyoming
Location T R S
23N 79W
13N 72W
14N 72W
22N 78W
22N 109W
2 ON IQ9W
35 3
27 28 29 16
District
Rawlins Rawlins Rawlins Rawlins Rock Springs Rock Springs
Date
5/23/78
7/6/78
7/6/78
5/25/78
6/24/78
6/24/78
No. of eggs
2 (Abandoned)
of youi
2 3
^Active nests from which production was not ascertained.
Ne st No
1. H3-78
2. HA-78
3. H5-78 l\ . HI -78 r). 112-78
Raptor Production Tabic (1978) Marsh Harrier _ state Wyoming
Location
T R S
2 ON 91W
13N 91 W
19N 92W
2 I N 1 02W
2 3N 113W
19
4 2
3 A
1 9
District
Rawlins Rawlins Raw] ins Rock Springs Rock Springs
Date
7/6/78 7/8/78 7/9/78 6/5/78 6/21/78
No. of cg;;s
5 (Abandoned)
No. of youm
Raptor Production Table (1978)
Prairie Falcon State Wyoming
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Nest No. |
Location T R |
S |
District |
Date |
N< 1 . O f U ggS |
No . o I |
|
1. PI -78 |
22N 78W |
2 |
Rawlins |
5/26/78 |
5 |
||
2. P6-78 |
21N 78W |
31 |
Raw! ins |
5/25/78 |
4 |
||
3. P15-78 |
19N 89W |
7 |
Rawlins |
6/14/78 |
3 |
||
4. P16-78 |
19N 90W |
9 |
Rawl ins |
6/14/78 |
4 |
||
5. P2.1-78 |
17N 92W |
5 |
Rawlins |
7/6/78 |
'j |
||
6. P22-78 |
15N 92W |
25 |
Rawlins |
6/7/78 |
4 |
||
7. P23-78 |
16N 92W |
16 |
Rawlins |
7/9/78 |
3 |
||
8. P24-78 |
29N 90W |
8 |
Rawlins |
7/11/78 |
4 |
||
9. P25-78 |
3 ON 89W |
15 |
Rawlins |
7/11/78 |
4 |
||
10. P2-78 |
21N 78W |
15 |
Rawlins |
5/25/78 |
}•< |
||
11. P3--78 |
2 IN 78W |
35 |
Rawlins |
5/23/78 |
>v |
||
12. P4-78 |
21N 78W |
34 |
Rawlins |
5/26/78 |
•Ji |
||
13. P5-78 |
21N 79W |
33 |
Rawlins |
5/26/78 |
* |
||
14. P7-78 |
22N 81W |
5 |
Rawlins |
5/26/78 |
& |
||
15. P7-78 |
18N 103W |
25 |
Rock Springs |
6/2/78 |
5 |
||
16. Pll-78 |
18N 101W |
30 |
Rock Springs |
6/3/78 |
4 |
||
17. P17-78 |
29N 105W |
17 |
Rock Springs |
6/22/78 |
4 |
||
18. P18-78 |
29N 105W |
19 |
Rock Springs |
6/22/78 |
4 |
||
19. P19-78 |
21N 109W |
36 |
Rock Springs |
6/24/78 |
2 |
||
20. P20-78 |
19N 108W |
22 |
Rock Springs |
6/24/78 |
5 |
||
21. P8-78 |
18N 101W |
20 |
Rock Springs |
6/3/78 |
>'c |
||
22. P10-78 |
17N 102W |
11 |
Rock Springs |
6/2/78 |
ft |
||
23. P12-78 |
17N 103W |
1 |
Rock Springs |
6/3/78 |
ft |
||
24. P13-78 |
15N 100W |
4 |
Rock Springs |
6/4/78 |
ft |
||
25. P14-78 |
31N 96W |
11 |
Rock Springs |
6/13/78 |
* |
||
26. P16-78 |
19N 90W |
9 |
Rock Springs |
6/14/78 |
ft |
*Acti.ve nests from which production was no i ascertained
Rap tor Prod ue t i o n Ta h 1 e (1978)
American Kestrel
State Wyoming
Nest No.
9
10 11
12
K4-78
Kl-78 K6-78 K3-78 K5-78
6. K.14-78
7. K2-78
8. K3-78 K7-78 K8-78 K9-78 K10-78
13. Kl 1-78
14. K12-78
15. K13-78
Locati on T R
31N 22N 15N 23N 29N 19N 23N 23N 23N 22N 21N 21N 20N 20N 2 ON
96W 78W 92W HOW 1 05W 108W HOW HOW 111W 1 1 OW 1 09 W 109W 109W 109W 109W
11 29 21 32 17 25 31 32 23
26 22 26 26
District
Rawlins Rawl ins Rawlins Rock Springs Rock Springs Rock Springs Rock Springs Rock Springs Rock Springs Rock Springs Rock Springs Rock Springs Rock Springs Rock Springs Rock Springs
_ Date
6/13/78
5/25/78
7/9/78
6/1/78
6/22/78
6/24/78
6/10/78
6/1/78
6/16/78
6/24/78
6/24/78
6/24/78
6/24/78
6/24/78
6/24/78
No. of c g gs
*
ft
ft ft ft ft * ft
No . of young
2
2 5 3
^Active nests from which production was not ascertained
Nest No.
1. Ml-78
2. M2-78
3. M3-78
Raptor Production Table (J.978) Richardson's Merlin State Wyoming
Location T R S
22N |
HOW |
5 |
22N |
109W |
29 |
2 IN |
109W |
5 |
District
Rock Springs Rock Springs Rock Springs
Date
6/24/78 6/24/78 6/24/78
No. of eggs
to . of yo ung
^Active nests from which production was not ascertained
Raptor Production Tabic (1978) Screech Owl „, . Wyoming
Nest No.
. S01-7J
Location
T R S
2DN 78W
34
State
District
Raw! ins
Date
5/24/78
No. of eggs Mo. of youn £
^Active nests from which production was not ascertained
Raptor Production Table (J 978) Burrowing Owl State Wyoming
Ne s t No .
1 . B01-7J
Location T R S
21 N 89W 17
District
Rawlins
Date
No . o f c
Li-fig"
6/12/78
~ L-_ of you 1 1 ; 3
(.'olden Eagle
Raptor Production Table 0 978)
State Wyoming
Nest No,
1 2 3
4 5, 6, 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21 . 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27.
GE1-78
GE2-78 GE3-78
GE4-78
GE5-78
GE6-78
GE7-78
GE8-78
GE9-78
GE10-78
GE11-78
GE12-78
GE13-78
GEM- 7 8
GE24-78
GE25-78
GE26-78
GE27-78
GE28-78
GE4 1-78
GE42-78
GE43-78
GE44-78
GE45-78
GE16-78
GE17-78
GE18-78
18N 20N 21N 21N 21N 21N 21N 2 ON 20N 21N 20N 21N 21N 24N 3IN 28N 19N 19N 19N I4N 15N 28N SON- SIN 2 IN 18N 18N
LocatJ on JL
79W 83W
77W
75 W
75 W " 79W
79W
80W
79W
80W
84W
83W
84W
77W
96W
92W
90W
90W
74 W
9 I W
92 W
89W
92W
91 W I11W 103W 101W
19
20
20
33
15
30
16
36
15
30
1
6
14
5
20
16
4
4
14
36
21
35
36
36
12
25
20
District
Rawlins
Rawlins
Rawlins
Rawlins
Rawlins
Rawlins
Rawlins
Rawlins
Rawlins
Rawlins
Rawlins
Rawlins
Rawlins
Rawlins
Raw] ins
Rawlins
Rawlins
Rawlins
Rawlins
Raw! ins
Rawlins
Rawlins
Rawlins
Rawlins
Rock Springs
Rock Springs
Rock Springs
Date
5/22/78
5/23/78
5/24/78
5/24/78
5/24/78
5/24/78
5/25/78
5/26/78
5/26/78
5/26/78
5/26/78
5/26/78
5/26/78
5/25/78
6/13/78
6/13/78
6/14/78
6/14/78
6/15/78
7/8/78
7/9/78
7/10/78
7/11/78
7/11/78
6/1/78
6/2/78
6/2/78
No. of eggs _ No. of yon , ,
injt
1 egg (Abandoned)
1 1 1
1
]
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
2
1
1
1
2
1
1
2
1
2
1
1
2
1
Raptor Production Table (1978) Golden Eagle State Wyoming
Nest No,
Location T R
28. GE19-78 18N 101W
29. GE20-78 18N 101W
30. GE21-78 18N 101W
31. GE22-78 16N 102W
32. GE23-78 15N 100W
33. GE29-78 21N 112W
34. GE30-78 30N 105W
35. GE31-78 30N 105W
36. GE32-78 29N 105W
37. GE33-78 22N 109W
38. GE34-78 22N ] 09W
39. GE35-78 I 9N 1 08W
40. GE36-78 21N 109W
41. GE37-78 20N 108W
42. GE38-78 .1 9N 107W
43. GE39-78 ] 9N 107W
44. CE40-78 22N I 09W
45. GE48-78 23N HOW
46. GE15-78 20N HOW
47. GE46-78 23N HOW
48. GE47-78 23N HOW
20
9
9
30
4
19
21
30
18
32
20
25
8
31
9
9
29
34
20
34
32
District
Rock
Rock
Rock
Rock
Rock
Rock
Rock
Rock
Rock
Rock
Rock
Rock
Rock
Rock
Rock
Rock
Rock
Rock
Rock
Rock
Rock
Springs
Springs
Springs
Springs
Springs
Springs
Springs
Springs
Springs
Springs
Springs
Springs
Springs
Springs
Springs
Springs
Springs
Springs
Springs
Springs
Springs
Date
6/2/78
6/2/78
6/2/78
6/3/78
6/4/78
6/1/78
6/22/78
6/22/78
6/22/78
6/24/78
6/24/78
6/24/78
6/23/78
6/24/78
6/24/78
6/25/78
6/24/78
6/24/78
5/31/78
6/16/78
6/16/78
I
No. of cj2(>s
_rjiiLsL__
2 (Abandoned)
*
No,
of young
2 1
2 2 2 2 1 2 1 2 2 2 2 2 1 2 2
*Active nests for which production was not ascertained
Raptoi Great horned Owl
Production Table (1978)
State Wyoming
Ne st No .
GH01-78 GH02-78 GH03-78 GH04-78
GHO10-78 GHOll-78 GH05-78
8. CH012-78
9. GH07-78
GH09-78
GH015-78
GH013-78
GH08-78
GH014-78
10 11 12 13 .14
Location T R
17N 24N 22N 23N 19N 2 ON 22N 16N 22N 21N 18N 23N 19N 23N
77W
85W
77W
78W
89W
82W
79W
92W
113W
109W
103W
HOW
93W
HOW
4 27 36 32
7 11
5 16 32
5 36 31 21 32
District
Rawlins Rawl ins Rawlins Rawlins Rawlins Rawl ins Rawlins Rawl ins Rock Springs Rock Springs Rock Springs Rock Springs Rock Springs Rock Springs
Date
5/23/78
5/24/78
5/24/78
5/24/78
6/14/78
6/15/78
5/25/78
7/9/78
5/31/78
6/1/78
6/2/78
6/1/78
7/8/78
6/16/78
No. of e
U£«
* *
No. of yt ning
2 3
1 2 3 1
2 2 3
1
*Active nests for which production was not ascertained
APPENDIX III
Golden Eagle Nesting Surveys
Considerable controversy has arisen during recent years regarding the legality of conducting golden eagle nesting surveys when the chances of disturbing adult and young eagles exists. Under the Bald Eagle Protection Act of 1940, as amended, it is illegal (among other things) to "take" (where take is defined to include "pursue, shoot, shoot at, poison, wound, kill, capture, trap, collect, or molest or disturb") golden and bald eagles unless permitted (as defined under sub-part B, 22.13 and sub-part C, 22.21 of the same Act).
Under the Federal Land Policy and Management Act, however, the BLM has the authority and responsibility to inventory all resources on the public lands. As most raptor inventories, at some point, result in disturbances of nests, there appears a direct conflict exists.
Recently, consultation between personnel of the Colorado State BLM Office and personnel of the Region 6 U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service resulted in clarification of the issue. The text of the discourse provides that a permit to molest and disturb eagles will be issued to the Colorado State BLM Director. He, in turn, has the authority to delegate biologists within the State, at his discretion, with the powers provided in the permit. Biologists delegated the permitted powers must be named on the permit. I do not know whether actions are being taken in other states to obtain the same permit policy.
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RAPTOR INVENTORY DATA SHEET [for field notebook (looseleaf)]
Observer Jjtf//?A) /WklsAP Nest Number G p I ~ ?€ *
Date of Observation SxB2jr?8 Species 6> &*./)£/>/ £#6,i£
Land Ownership: MP? S BLM ■ Location: T /&A/R97ld Sec. /? ($& &) Description of Nest Site:
Nest Substrate Cc 77omca)ooD
Height of Substrate
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Height of Nest Above Ground &Q Active V Inactive
No. of Eggs or Young /
Exposure £
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RAPTOR INVENTORY DATA SHEET [for field notebook (looseleaf)]
Observer ^P^/4a) 7??/ic$/lP Kest Number ££2-9% Date of Observation S'/g.g/yg Species bi>/gef? £k<^/€ Land Ownership: /p/ S ELM Description cf Nest Site: Nest Substrate £/*}/■<&&
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Height of Substrate
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J^g&tL M/u±aP He st Number QB 4 " ¥$
Date of Observation 5"/W/?ff Species be I den ^agfe.
Land Ownership: /p/ S BLM . Location: T ZlN R TS'lJ Sec. 33 JSE /S") Description of Nest Site:
Nest Substrate X/P ~fcs+le. (aM F
Height of Substrate |
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V 1 |
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Height of Nest Above Active V Inactive |
Ground 10 |
j |
* 1! H |
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7* |
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No. of Eggs or Young |
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Exposure S |
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1 6 |
/ |
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RAPTOR INVENTORY DATA SHEET [for field notebook (looseleaf)]
Observer jt5#/4?0 /Tf/ilS/lP Nest Number Q£ "S~- £ff
Date of Observation S/g-V/W Species (pp/Jen (fko/f
Land Ownership: /W S BLM . Location: Tg/V R ?SVJ Sec. /5"~ (<,£ /£-) Description of Nest Site:
Nest Substrate j~}oil 33* /Oft
Height of Substrate 3D
Height of Nest Above Ground Z'S Active \/_ Inactive
No . of Eggs or Young / y Exposure IdJA/ ' t*J
Elevation
Vegetative Type /v/ye/<?/tt4$<.
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Date of Observation ZT/Zt/hg Species froA/e^ ^gslz
Land Ownership: P S (BLm) • Location: J 2/ A/ "B, 71 u) Sec. 3D (S£/s)
Description of Nest Site^
Nest Substrate
JuhJL.
Height of Substrate 4/0 '
Height of Nest Above Ground^ Active y Inactive
No. of Eggs or Young Jy Exposure &££L
Elevation
Vegetative Type
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Nest Substrate fi/s*7S~ac&
Height of Substrate 3o'
Location : l2lN R 9fuf Sec . /£ fS£ /s)
Height of Nest Above Ground 3?
Active s/ Inactive
No. of Eggs or Young / y
Exposure £>E
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Date of Observation _S/<2|77f Species flo/afe* &aU
Land Ownership : P /s/ ELM
Description cf Nest Site:
Nest Substrate /frhirec/c
Location: T^R <g&u) Sec. 36 (SE l*\)
Height of Substrate 20
Height of Nest Above Ground /Q
Active y/ Inactive
No. of Eggs or Young /y
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RAPTOR INVENTORY DATA SHEET [for field notebook (looseleaf)]
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RAPTOR INVENTORY DATA SHEET [for field notebook (looseleaf)]
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RAPTOR INVENTORY DATA SHEET [for field notebook (looseleaf)]
Observer jD#/X/A/ 7tf/U.SA/° Nest Number @E /Z-7%
Date of Observation s/l^hz Species 6a/c/e/) £^aJt
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BAPTOR INVENTORY DATA SHEET I for field notebook (looseleaf)]
Observer
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Date of Observation SiZ^ItS Species bo'den t^ie
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Description of Nest Site: Nest Substrate MJnfOcA
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RAPTOR INVENTORY DATA SHEET [for field notebook (looBeleaf)]
Observer _/^f//f A/ /w^f/7 West Number (?£ ty~7$
Date of Observation SjjgJjfcB Species hd/defi Lcz&L2
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Height of Nest Above Ground ^20
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RAPTOR INVENTORY DATA SHEET [for field notebook (looseleaf)]
Observer J^gM&L M/U<AP
Date of Observation g~/3/ J 74 Land Ownership; P S MSLK/ Description of Nest Site: Nest Substrate Clay hi II
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RAPTOR INVENTORY DATA SEEET [for field notebook (looseleaf)]
Observer . r^e/A/O Af/U'&^P Date of Observation £)///7& land Ownership: P S (fay Description of Nest Site: Nest Substrate te/?ou/t)D
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Location: T2//I/R///V Sec. IZ fetil/z)
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RAPTOR INVENTORY DATA SHEET [for field notebook (looseleaf)]
Observer jQ?/rf/U /T7/cc<>#P Date of Observation £>/2/?% Land Ownership: P S BLM Description of Nest Site: Nest Substrate Jt//^roc/c
Kest Number (gigV 7-7$
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RAPTOR INVENTORY DATA SHEET [for field notebook (looseleaf)]
Observer J^fafrt) /^SJegtSf*^
Date of Observation (0/2/7& Land Ownership: P S(^BUy Description of Kest Site: Nest Substrate /f/#i/&cK
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Location: T Jff/ ^/0/kJ Sec. Zo ((ku)/^)
Height of Substrate
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Active \/ _ Inactive
No. of Eggs or Young / y
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Remarks:
RAPTOR INVENTORY DATA SHEET [for field notebook (looseleaf)]
Observer JJW//?a) $£&£££&. Date of Observation 6/zhg Land Ownership: P S BLM Description of Nest Site: Nest Substrate fijtyrocK
Nest Number Qf£ /*}-'?£
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Height of Substrate _ S2>
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Observer __ £te%<9st/ /ff/C^S&P
Date of Observation 6/2f7g Land Ownership: P S (j^My Description of Mest Site: Kest Substrate A//??r0CK'
Nest Eumber Qb 20 ' 7%
species hD/Jen cac/e
location: T/fiV R lQiu) Sec. fg> {ScJ/j)
Height of Substrate £&
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No. of Eggs or Young J^gGo
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RAPTOR INVENTORY DATA SHEET [for field notebook (looseleaf)]
Observer /%>//?/d /??/&£ s?/? Kest Humber G£ Zl ~7%
Bate of Observation g/z/7g Species (r>&/c/0t^ <£ciq/e>
Land Ownership : P S (bS) Location: T/_?/VR/d)Aj Sec. 9 /kc<J/9j Description of Nest Site:
Kest Substrate X/zySdc/^
Height of Substrate
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Height of west Above Ground 30
Active Vy/ I_active_
No. of Eggs or Young Zy
Exposure /y6v __ _____
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Remarks :
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RAPTOR INVENTORY DATA SHEET [for field notebook (looseleaf)]
Observer Q&&J. &&J&2&
Date of Observation 6>/3!7g
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Land Ownership: P S (^LM/ Description of Nest Site: Nest Substrate /f//7?/Vc£
Location: T l(?N R /OZU) Sec. 3& £&> '/?)
Height of Substrate SO
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No. of Eggs or Young_ Exposure f\ffjJ
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RAPTOR INVENTORY DATA SHEET If or field notebook (looseleaf)]
Observer . fJ/PM^/ A4/US4P Date of Observation &/4/'?tf Land Ownership: P S (gL&) Description of Nest Site: Nest Substrate /f/rtrock
Nest Number £ £ £ ,9 - ?g ' Species (s>ocQ£*J C^^le.
ocation: T /SN R IOC U) Sec. £J
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Height of Substrate (£Q Height of Nest Above Ground ?S Active y/ Inactive No. of Eggs or Young ZZy Exposure /YE
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Vegetative
Type 5*t<j&bru4i (<%>M
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Remarks: DSsefiXld an /m/nufdfe
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RAPTOR INVENTORY DATA SHEET [for field notebook (looseleaf)]
Observer
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Date of Observation Mn Species SnlJf.n Gtok
Land Ownership: P S (BLm) , Location: T.5/// R l&u) Sec. 2p (Su)s) Description cf Nest Site:
Nest Substrate
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Height of Substrate /%?'
Height of Nest Above Ground $Q Active \Y Inactive
No. of Eggs or Young /y Exposure £u)
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RAPTOR INVENTORY DATA SHEET [for field notebook (looseleaf)]
0b— A^Ae Nest Nuaber ^£_ZS^^_ __ Bate of Observation ^3^ £pecie& _^^_^^____
I-dWhip: P(9bI^ toc.tloo: T^R^^_Sec.^
Description of Rest Sir.-- f Best Substrate _Lat£»L^UL
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No. of Eggs cr Young A,
Exposure ^^
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RAPTOR INVENTORY DATA SHEET [for field notebook (looseleaf)]
Observer ^//9/i) /VfUSfiP Nest Number Qg_ 2^'7^ \
Date of Observation UMI78 Species fyo/aen t^?fe
Land Ownership: P S (&Ui) Location: T/f/V R %[J Sec. 4 feZ'S)
Description of Nest Site: Nest Substrate fij/WfCC/\
Height of Substrate JdO
Height of Nest Above Ground gfc)
Active \/ Inactive
No.
of Eggs or Young / V Exposure 5l
Elevation
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RAPTOR INVENTORY DATA SHEET [for field notebook (looseleaf)]
Observer J$f/>?/U /%fe?/) Date of Observation (ollml'Z Land Ownership: P S (^1 Description of Nest Site: Nest Substrate KimfQck
Nest Number 6t 29'?% '
Species QofcUt] ta^lt
Location: T/?A/ R %Ia) Sec. *f (SE /3)
Height of Substrate _ fQ
Height of Nest Above Ground ^fO
Active \J Inactive
No. of Eggs or Young ^ V Exposure S tz
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Vegetative Type £oua£.
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RAPTOR INVENTORY DATA SHEET [for field notebook (looseleaf)]
Observer fig/Mj flliLtiflP Date of Observation wl£l7$ Land Ownership: /p) S BLM Description of Nest Site: Nest Substrate fwck KflQQ
Nest Number &£ Z<Z'7$ '
Species (Wo/den fkok
Location: T lt{N R 7uu) Sec. M (SBZl)
Height of Substrate %Q
Height of Nest Above Ground %Q Active / Inactive
/ 4
No. of Eggs or Young fu
Exposure
J&£_
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Elevation
Vegetative Type fYliyfd
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RAPTOR INVENTORY DATA SHEET [for field notebook (lc-oseleaf )]
Observer '7&/*Aj /?7/a^#P Date of Observation &///7% Land Ownership: (v) S BLM Description cf Nest Site: Nest Substrate /f/s»/wJr
Nest Number ^£r Z9-/fe?7g Species boMeA P»Jfi
Location : TJt/f/ _ ^j/2uJ_ Sec . /f fet<J fZ)
Height of Substrate tfQ
Height of Hest Above Ground 20
Active \/ Inactive
No. of Eggs or Young Ay Exposure <fal
Elevation
Vegetative Type SOggbftgh
Remarks:
BAPTOR INVENTORY DATA SHEET [for field notebook (looseleaf)]
Observer J?/Z/#/J /ty/LCStf? Date of Obeervation &/zz/7(2 Land Ownership : fvj S BLM
Nest Number £530-/172 '
Species bo/dfy f^-^
Location : ?3oti llt&lJ Sec . 21 (6^3)
Description of Nest Site:
Nest Substrate f^/e/m/} Struct
Height of Substrate faQ
Height of Nest Above Ground 3o
Active v _ Inactive _
No. of Eggs or Young £Zy
Exposure £z } aktfi/l.
Elevation
Vegetative Type tftjo^/art
Remarks:
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RAPTOR INVENTORY DATA SHEET [for field notebook (looseleaf)]
Observer Jjf/tffl) /7?Ml£/qp Nest Number &£ 3/ -~7<g \
Date of Observation 6>/2zhff Species b&/dfin £ajlf.
Land Ownership: (p/ S BLM , Location: TjfcyV R JQS'u) Sec. 3Q (Sj^Zd) Description of Kest Site:
Nest Substrate
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Height of Substrate 9#
Height of Nest Above Ground SO
Active y/ Inactive
No. of Eggs or Young ^?y
Exposure £u)
Elevation
Vegetative Type J&gjgggg^L
Remarks :?» J-^y:>. --
EAPTOR INVENTORY DATA SHEET [for field notebook (looseleaf)]
Observer
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Date of Observation <£/&?//%> Species foolJe* £%&k.
Land Ownership: (V) S ELM . Location: T^f/V R tfg"li) Sec, /g fecJj)
Description of Kest Site: Uest Substrate ///h/Vt^
Height of Substrate ^D
Height of Nest Above Ground */C>
Active \/ Inactive
No. of Eggs or Young /y Exposure f~)U)
Elevation
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Remarks:
RAPTOR INVENTORY DATA SHEET [for field notebook (looseleaf)]
Nest Number @£ 33'7<8
Observer ./jfofa) /?7/aS>9fi
Date cf Observation $h(//7% Species foe/Jen Paolf
Land Ownership: P S BLM . Location: TZW/ R )0tu) Sec, ^g ($bi($) Description of Nest Site:
Nest Substrate
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Height of Substrate £0
Height of Nest Above GroundJ? Active yL Inactive
No. of Eggs or Young Zy Exposure $f~,
Elevation
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RAPTOR INVENTORY DATA SHEET [for field notebook (looseleaf)]
Observer _/^/<?a' Arf/ttS/iP Date of Observation Cfayhg Land Ownership : (Tj S BLM Description of Nest Site:
Nest Substrate /JcitomJoJooO
Nest Number £z34-7%
Species (>oi.d£M Ccvale.
Location: T.22N R /O'icJ Sec.Zgp p^ '3J
Height of Substrate 6>o'
Height of Nest Above Ground g~0 Active v Inactive
No. of Eggs or Young /y Exposure £■
Elevation
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Re^Larks:
RAPTOR INVENTORY DATA SHEET [for field notebook (looseleaf)]
Observer fetpQ /7?/g.S/=?/> Date of Observation ^/?s/^f
Nest Number _ &£ 3£> -7% Species £p/Jpn £k*/e
Land Ownership: P S BLM* , Location: 12tN & /&?&} Sec. g> feu) Vj)
Description of Nest Site:
Nest Substrate />-
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No. of Eggs or Young JZy Exposure /j)
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Observer ^f)tf//?A) /?9/i6S#/> Nest Number &£ 39- -7$
Date of Observation ^/W:y Species £>/dr* &*A>
Land Ownership: (j) S J§0 Location: TZotfK/QgcJ Sec. J/ (&t>d{3)
Description of Nest Site: Nest Substrate /fa^t
Height of Substrate £,Q
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No. of Eggs or Young £?y Exposure ^Lp
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RAPTOR INVENTORY DATA SHEET {for field notebook (looseleaf)]
Observer
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Date of Observation ^jz^j. Species ^/^ S&k.
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Description of Nest Site: Nest Substrate A/yrt/VcAl
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Elevation
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RAPTOR INVENTORY DATA SHEET [for field notebook (looBeleaf)]
Observer /?/?/,?/& //%**£ *?■/> Nest Number &£ 3? ; 9f? Date of Observation 6/zg/zg Species &o/</es> £34 /e
Land Ownership: P S^JBLMy . Location: T/S// ^ lOZu) Sec. 3q /%i*)/l) Description of Nest Site: Nest Substrate &&$&&£.
Height of Substrate <?0'
Height of Nest Above Ground ^T Active \f Inactive
No. of Eggs or Young 2 y Exposure
UtA'W
Elevation
Vegetative Type £af&0fti<,l>
RAPTOR INVENTORY DATA SHEET [for field notebook (looseleaf)]
Observer c/6^//^t/ /^W/?/? Nest Number Q£ 4/ 'jz25L
Date of Obaervation ^ft/lV Species fioldfn £a*/?
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Nest Substrate
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Height of Nest Above Ground /£" Active v Inactive
No. of Eggs or Young /y Exposure A/&J
Elevation
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Observer jfcteiatJ /7/rU£fip Date of Observation ?/<?/'?£ Land Ownership: P S ffiLMy Description of Nest Site:
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Nest Number G&_ H '2 - 99 '
Species G of Jen Ce^t/t
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Height of Substrate 3&
Height of Nest Above Ground 2S* Active \/ Inactive
No . of Eggs or Young 2y Exposure Ia)6 (aJ
Elevation
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RAPTOR INVENTORY DATA SHEET [for field notebook (looseleaf)]
Observer J%//?/U /P?/,.^*/* Nest Number £t43'7#
Date of Observation "?//d>hs Species (r/ht/O&A) £aolt>
Land Ownership: P S ^BLMy , Location: T^V R g<?^ Sec. 3S~~ jj,£ 9j Description of. Nest Site:
Nest Substrate
A//nrt>c/:
Height of Substrate ^&'
Height of Kest Above Ground gg> Active v/ Inactive
No. of Eggs or Young A^j. Exposure ££•
Elevation
Vegetative Type j^g^gl^
av ace to Corn's
RAPTOR INVENTORY DATA SHEET [for field notebook (looseleaf)]
Observer /£,„„ ffl/u&P Nest Number Q£_ t/£/- 7<g
Date of Observation l/llilX Species £o/c£en Calif
Land Ownership: P (j) BLM . Location: T ^Ot/R ttuJ S&c.2^_/^Ws)
Description cf Nest Site: Nest Substrate ftimfctfc
Height of Substrate &p'
Height of Nest Above Ground typ
Active \y Inactive
No. of Eggs or Young ^?y Exposure S^Ia}
Elevation
Vegetative Type ^qfihfud* {
riftirim
■v
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STATIC* 'SITE
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RAPTOR INVENTORY DATA SHEET [for field notebook (looseleaf)]
Observer _£&&&! ,^fe>&g.
fceet Nu
££40--<i
Date of Observation (,hnh# Species /^/X? #^/f
Land Ownership: /P/ S ELK Location: ?j2fl/ R /<j__ Sec. 2«? /j?*Q /j)
Description of Kest Site Hest Substrate $Mf4ck
Height of Substrate- /$?
leight of Nest Above Ground %g i**'*^...
Active y/
Exposure ^*^£"
Elevation
Vegetative TTpe^Wj^X
/nfted cy/z&£^
pHand . :■:•:•:■:-:•:•:•! «■ »
^-^S r—
I'M /i*3 >
Remarks: /T^y- ^^ ^«r<f/? /%c? /fa/; i -fledge J, a% '/Jung isiere -fiy^c,.
RAPTOR INVENTORY DATA SHEET [for field notebook (looseleaf )]
s*~ — ~?
./%>//?*) M<U^rfP Kest Number g£ Vt = 79
7li//7£ Species ^^/cf'e/? £'&g/e.
Observer
Date of Observation
Land Ownership: P S (j£J£S Description of Nest Site:
Nest Substrate QgJ^ H.flCk Height of Substrate Z <~
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Location: T.4/A/ R °1U'J Sec. 5c
I \£!aA Heck Height of Nest Above Ground 2-_ I 1st' f w4^jK&$,'-'5^
Active
Inactive
//
No. of Eggs or Young Exposure A'A/l-t
/f£?
jf, : 6-
Elevation
., ; i > i
Vegetative Type £gM C'fUCfi
fgtT/r : r?>xe# Q/a&c fjg%
\
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RAPTOR INVENTORY DATA SHEET [for field notebook (looseleaf)]
Observer ^J3?f/?/Q /7?se.t.saP Date of Observation 6//&/'7*g Land Ownership: P S BLM Description of Nest Site: Nest Substrate Ai^ci
Nest Number ££ ^j - ?g Species (nn/e/er? Qzc/e
Location: T ZBN R f/Ou) Sec. 34(Su>/?)
Height of Substrate _ gQ
Height of Nest Above Ground IJD Active >j Inactive
No . of Eggs or Young_ Exposure 1/dS i^>
Elevation
Vegetative Type '^jfigr^g^
:•- ^•.'■:-:':":-:o'"' "J<ZT Kv'v-v'r-v! " ' '"'A' ' 'L'CTjm W
m^mr^'f
Remarks: Jf <£mS<4Z>££. H-oO.R. not cMeckedC.
(Photograph)
RAPTOR INVENTORY DATA SHEET [for field notebook (looseleaf)]
Observer </5i&//?s/ M'lts*}? Date of Observation ^/lAfyfi Land Ownership: P S BLM "#" Description of Nest Site: Nest Substrate /(/m/^oc/c
Nest Number &E H7~ 7%
Species Hc/s/en fLdtL
Location : T 22hl R IIQcd Sec . 32. (S^ 'V
Height of Substrate <£/£>'
Height of Nest Above Ground^ Active v Inactive
No. of Eggs or Young_
Exposure $bcoe , '5^
Elevation
Vegetative Type Riparian r.
W^^^M^^-
'■'■''V?.'g^l'XvA^tyK,('a v(, ■•-•
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mm
mm
■.vX-.v.v.i
XvMv.-.vi
Raaarks:#5?a»<4i3ff£ A/uJ-fc
(Photograph;
RAPTOR INVENTORY DATA SHEET If or field notebook (looseleaf)]
Observer J%&g&L /7?xts*?P
Date of Obeervation 6>/z<//7g Land Ownership: P S ELM* Description of Nest Site: Nest Substrate KimrocA.
Nest Nunber &B £/% - 7g Species £otn£A) Ca&lB
Location: T Z3fJ ^iloU) Sec, jtj (scdiz)
Height of Substrate <h
Height of Nest Above Ground 40 Active y Inactive No. of Eggs or Young Z Exposure uKu)
Elevation
Vegetative Type fVixecP jhfct^es.
Remarks : If- £eeo£t?4oee N <*>.&■
RAPTOR INVENTORY DATA SHEET [for field notebook (looseleaf)]
Observer /-Q/?//?/i) /77/clS/^P Nest Number f^ I - '^P
Date of Observation S~/2?htf Species £/*££& 6//t)cu$ //#,JtC
Land Ownership: (j) S ELM . Location: T jhh) R 73t>J Sec. /S" {<£ Zf)
Description of Nest Site:
Nest Substrate fock fcrtO h
Height of Substrate /S"
Height of Nest Above Ground /$ Active y Inactive No. of Eggs or Young Vy Exposure /\/ fcf u)
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RAPTOR INVENTORY DATA SHEET [for field notebook (looseleaf)]
Observer
JJRMN ft?'
ILL-^AP Nest Number fZ'7g
Date of Observation 5/23/7$ Species /%ffa9tocu& tfatik
. Location: T 2ZN \ &W Sec . /_
Land Ownership: /P/S ELM Description cf Nest Site: Nest Substrate Ju/J/per
Height of Substrate /Z
Height of Nest Above Ground (0 Active v Inactive
No. of Eggs or Young 3y
Exposure 5£ f ahoOe
Elevatioc
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:
Vegetative Type rt/'xecf GS^X
( 66%) / $aie hfush h*%)
■' i, Bill/ |
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Remarks: f/t^ie^ t/Cfy $r*7* //
dzsh*. deject tj/ffrt
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fe£/0
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RAPTOR INVENTORY DATA SHEET [for field notebook (iooseleaf)]
Observer ,/5<V/gy /%^g/?/3 Nest Number ^3-7$
Date of Observation 5/£?/W Species f^^U^/AJoui Mjed/c
Land Ownership: P S (miy . Location: T^V R &OlQ Sec. /£ (&£ty)
Description of Nest Site:
Nest Substrate /fcc/c /C/7&6
Height of Substrate
Height of Nest Above Ground %
Active y Inactive
No. of Eggs or Young 3y /g
Exposure bUSd^J
Elevation
Vegetative Type rrt/xc</Qr~4<,<£<, V
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RAPTOR INVENTORY DATA SSEET [for field notebook (looseleaf)]
Observer j!^/?// M/U6rtP Nest Number £j£~?8.
Date of Observation 57W/?ff Species /5&ee. U&n.'sus ///9&K
I*nd Ownership: /P/ S BLM . Location: T 22hj R 17u) Sec . 2 2 (S£ /$)
Description of Rest Site: Nest Substrate fa&pun cf
Height of Substrate
Height of Nest Above Ground C
/*
Active \/ Inactive
No . of Eggs or Young 2 V
T
Exposure SE.
Elevation
Vegetative Type /7?/xed £&/>$$£<
Remarks: * tf€s-£ cj$s no sign e-f ycunq ,
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RAPTOR INVENTORY DATA SHEET If or field notebook (looseleaf )]
Observer ^/^S^ /W/u£/tP Date of Observation S'/2m7^ Land Ownership: P E (JBLM/ Description of Nest Site: Nest Substrate g/eoum/
Nest Number /- £**- <?<& '
Species r^gga 6/sJcus ///?<u)K
Location : ?2gtf ^_9£^L Sec • g ^5£" AS")
Height of Substrate
Height of Nest Above Ground Q
Active s/ Inactive
No. of Eggs or Young 2. gffiS Exposure /AJ M U)
Elevation
Vegetative Type ^7/ygi
Remarks: T /^c^i€ck 6>fe/??- round 2 Cfas /n siest, no
tidults arcane* . jYett'
(Photograph)
RAPTOR INVENTORY DATA SHEET If or field notebook (looseleaf)]
Observer Z/?/?//t/0 Mu<*P Nest Number £JzJ2£.
Date of Observation r/a<//?g Species f^^u^Cu^ tf/MJc
Land Ownership: (y S BLM . Location: 1^1 N R 7gJ Sec. 3,^_ (s£ ij)
Description of Nest Site:
Nest Substrate 'J&k knok
Height of Substrate
Height of Nest Above Ground IS Active y Inactive No. of Eggs or Young Exposure U)
Elevation
Vegetative Type sn/retf graSSt^^1
Remarks: "* f^ur yo(A*G
allege deci^ cindfcotht^feffy 'died Cater.
(Photograph)
RAPTOR INVENTORY DATA SHEET [for field notebook (looseleaf)]
Observer
r/ji//?*; /%M<;#f>
Nest Number /^ <£ - 7-& '
Date of Observation g/z$/7g Species S^£j^£mOs±& flhcj/:
Land Ownership: P S £jSL£p . Location: TZW R %Qu) Sec, /ff (SB l£)
Description of Nest Site:
Nest Substrate /fe^ /C/?o/o
Height of Substrate /3~
Height of Nest Above Ground /£
Active y Inactive __
No . of Eggs or Young 2 y
Exposure S
Elevation
Vegetative Type S^e bfu$n
03?
r^^^Jr / ; us
31
i\l
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At J*..
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■;i o|u)fi<v)o
on
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Remarks: 2 K/c^^/'dSoos
(Photograph)
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RAPTOR INVENTORY DATA SHEET [for field notebook (looseleaf)]
Observer
_D#//9/0 /tf/U&iP
7 Nest Number /^ <S '7£
Date of Observation 6i2£I'?t1 Species /j^M.&l^m^ /Jacdfr
Land Ownership : /j£ S BLM Location: T^ R 7^ Sec. 17 (5^''
Description of Nest Site:
Nest Substrate Q&Mj
y
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Height of Substrate £>
f Height of Nest Above Ground/Q
Active i/ Inactive
No. of Eggs or Young l£$3_ Exposure /y
Elevation
Vegetative Type ££fflt ptftch
gage bradi, Mixed 4/**f&
&JFS-78
Remarks: AfeS^ fr/??C?/>ied
one &Pj - ^&$ 46Giidon6k
(Photograph)
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Observer
RAPTOR INVENTORY DATA SHEET Ifor field notebook (looseleaf)]
JMlddL /tff£^#P Nest Number /^f- 7$
Date of Observation y/2£i7$ Species rg£gU£/£4GUS n^ic^)k Land Ownership: P E (|pt) Location: 1?£ti R 7&U) Sec, b
Description of Nest Site:
Nest Substrate CtTQUn
&
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Height of Substrate /Q
Height of Nest Above Ground^_
/ Active v Inactive
No . of £ggy or Young
Exposure /y
Elevation
Vegetative Type /V/yea 9/&«
J
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Remarks: /|/fef tffrt CflCO
<?< /?<? evidence o-f fthanJon- g'/uhe-
remains ctwuw /?e$t/m
M$y h^idt been attention
Trtor io cMdTg
1APT0R INVENTORY DATA SHEET [for field notebook (looseleaf)]
Observer
-Z^w /%
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Date of Obeervation „/ /ZS/7% Species n?66 /j 6/douS /f^lDfC
Land Ownership :/p/ S BLM Location: 7Z£fil R 7? u) Sec. 3^ fe^ *0
S BLM
Description of Nest Site: Nest Substrate hgQU/OD
*
Height of Substrate _ Q
Height of Nest Above Ground Q
Active y/ Inactive
No. of Eggs or Young 2. € 99S Exposure U) /V ' (/)
Elevation
Vegetative Type m/X.e.a 9/frg^
j$ma// £<*&£ />ruih fortc^e^
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Remarks: Cff* Seen ffcw 7o/> of J,///
fjezt adz?) don ed
(Photograph)
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RAPTOR INVENTORY DATA SHEET [for field notebook (looseleaf)]
Observer , fflftfisL /ff't'&P
Date of Observation S'/2£i'%? Land Ownership : /W S BLM Description of Best Site: Nest Substrate 0f&tM/y
Nest Number /^ //' 7$
Species /^/?#U6/ttCUS /w(d/C Location : 1%>tf K2Lil Sec • 7 fcfl)
grotm
Height of Substrate
j£L
/
Height of Nest Above Ground @ Active 1/ Inactive
No. of Eggs or Young ^?y
Exposure
£uL
T
Elevation
Vegetative Type /7}/lC<
■J
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36
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Remarks: Qfl) Jl/jl] hi /I
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(Photograph)
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RAPTOR INVENTORY DATA SHEET [for field notebook (looseleaf)]
Observer Jw/fih) /Tji/kaP Nest Number £_£Ll2S.
Date of Observation £/2gl7$ Species /*Zr£&U6f//nu.S /"faut/c
Land Ownership: P S (BLm) Location: TJ&Vr 7?U) Sec. /ff (SB '9/
Description of Nest Site:
Nest Substrate QffacJid
f
Height of Substrate
Height of Nest Above Ground Q Active 1/ Inactive
No. of Eggs or Young Jy Exp o s ur e /V A/ CA^
Elevation
Vegetative Type {32JX&
J
^ri6£C€
Remarks: y<?£t/?G //? f)€£i
in i/ery foor Cend/tioo.
(Photograph)
RAPTOR INVENTORY LATA SHEET [for field notebook (looseleaf )]
Observer yZ5f>/fiyQ /7//'tfS/)P Nest Number /fj_ 3- 7%_ '
Date of Observation 5""/^ £]?$ Species /^/&e&l& /Af Qct<> f&fdA
Land Ownership '.(j) S BLM Location: T 26H R 76^0 Sec. /S~~ ($6°*)
Description of Nest Site:
Nest Substrate /Peck knob
Height of Substrate
/S
Height of Nest Above Ground IS
Active \j Inactive
No. of Eggs or Young 3 g?g^
Exposure S tz
Elevation
Vegetative Type miveA. a£0££&\
rocky breaks
rv
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Remarks : /Vfel <3 1)41X10*? £$
probably Jue -to pfacerterft of COx ^jun about nest
on h'llUi'dt ,
(Photograph)
RAPTOR INVENTORY DATA SHEET [for field notebook (looseleaf)]
Observer , £}M*L MlIIS&JL Kest Number /ELMlZSL
Date of Observation £?A&78 Species ^^g^g f//C t?S /wu)J:
Land Ownership :(_£/ S BLM Location: T2S//R 7%>U> Sec. 33 [&& V
Description of Best Site:
West Substrate
SOtky COtT
Height of Substrate
Height of Nest Above Ground 2 Active y Inactive
No. of Eggs or Young Jj&fj 5 Exposure IaJA/Us
Elevation
Vegetative Type /WXPa <&%<<&*
P*rHW*ii>$t
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56 .
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Remarks: / e&j Cuttf rfftCj
broken. / f>'f>pe<f fcW
(Photograph)
RAPTOR INVENTORY DATA SHEET [for field notebook (looseleaf)]
Observer tjX>//9/iJ /??/u$rt/> Nest Number /VS" - 7<g '
Date of Observation s/2zfr# Species firtR. vt <S/y Oll S Ha. u)k
Land Ownership: (_P/S BLM Location: T^-gyVR 76 <kJ Sec. /«? (Sf^
Description of Nest Site:
Nest Substrate C^jthBjSJL
Height of Substrate
IC
Height of Nest Above Ground )2
Active yy/ Inactive
No . of ,(Eggs) or Young
Exposure N CU
Elevation
Vegetative Type /W/'x€<T QrftCZ
(£fo%)J npanao fc%l 6<*%e brush (2%),
f\
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111
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Remarks: b0O0L lOofC/Wl
nest/ mc/i uu)., aJcdt 10 af&{. She /I ftffe be/cu) nest so^egt pre<£ed>t>n. E^piy s/&/%7^
(Photograph)
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RAPTOR INVENTOR! DATA SEZET [for field notebook (looseleaf)]
Observer , /jgfoae/ //?,lc5aP Date of Observation g/3111-3 Land Ownership: ( P/ S BLM Description of Nest Site:
Nest Substrate 'T^jct -^rxza
Nest Number /V^ - ¥&
Species /grritg/siou s //a ^/^
Location : T /3A/ R 73 Zj Sec . /5" ($EZJ)
Height of Substrate g^'
Height of Nest Above Ground ZC Active y/ Inactive
No . of Eggs or Young 3 y
Exposure Open , tJist
Elevation
Vegetative Type /yj/xecf ^rct^i.
Remarks: J'n c<n &/Jp C4-y/t
ijfclden) Acs:.
RAPTOR INVENTORY DATA SHEET [for field notebook (looseleaf)]
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Observer ^f*X/#/U M/U6&P Date of Observation 6lll7% Land Ownership: P S BLM *" Description of Nest Site: Nest Substrate Qjqy fJ)Ll
Nest Number A/7" 7ff Species U~ggl& CtNOuS f~lfit*)K Location: TZ2JV *//0nJ Sec. 2*J (Zud I?)
Height of Substrate 2.Q
Height of Nest Above Ground yg Active \/ Inactive
No. of Eggs or Young_jZj|9gS_ Exposure LONu)
Elevation
Vegetative Type bare c<rounJ, (9C %), sa%ebru.<A (so%)
Remarks: -^S^OiK^t^E *"*" R ban don ed
RAPTOR INVENTORY DATA SHEET [for field notebook (looseleaf)J
Observer , jf5e//?/tf /Zfe^Sf?/? Kest Number /yg- Jg
Date of Observation ^,/zhs Species fZ/SugirtCus /-/a/.)K
Land Ownership : /?/ S BLM Location: 7: /gfj T*/o/u) Sec /p (Sc*> k)
Description of Best Site:
Hest Substrate
Height of Substrate _ _/£
ft*™*- feU*
Height of Nest Above Ground fQ Active v Inactive Ko. of Eggs or Young
Exposure /V^g*
Elevation
Vegetative Type /ft/y<?^ <
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Remarks :
f^h'it we - wry
s-jf/rff/rf
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V, :w6SBBsm§L Jmsm>£
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RAPTOR INVENTORY DATA SHEET [for field notebook (looseleaf)]
Observer J^/^a) /Py/U^^P Nest Number /V<?- ?£?
Date of Observation £>/zJ?% Species /jtte&gjta&tsS. AfefO/c
Land Ownership: P S (BI*p Location: 1 /#A/ R /& u) Sec. 2.0 /kcJ/l) Description of Nest Site:
Nest Substrate
n//HfCc6.
Height of Substrate 3o'
Height of Nest Above Ground %Q
Active s/ Inactive^
No. of Eggs or Young_2y
Exposure /VcaJ
Elevation
Vegetative Type /{#>«/ g/?*^
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RAPTOR INVENTORY DATA SHEET [for field notebook (looseleaf)]
Observer J^Aa/ M„ <.<,*& Nest Number FlO-7^
Date of Observation ^/g/?f? Species /*&&?*& rieu* /^J/T
Land Ownership: P S (BLMj) ■ Location: T/£// R/CZu) Sec. 34 __ {6t~>/<?)
Description of Nest Site:
Nest Substrate Aodc fcrJcS
Height of Substrate gg>'
Height of Nest Above Ground 2o
Active \/ Inactive
No. of Eggs or Young 3y
Exposure A/uJ
Elevation
Vegetative Type /?7ixed &/&&
Remarks :
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RAPTOR INVENTORY DATA SHEET {for field notebook (looseleaf)]
Observer jS?//?tf A/l/Cc£^iP Date of Observation ^/g/?ff Land Ownership: P S (BLm) Description of Nest Site:
Nest Number /' 2/ ; 7^
Species /e/ZAK&/fi/ ens /facJx:
Location: T /gy R_/A?^_ Sec. /</ ^ku)J£r)
Nest Substrate
Height of Substrate £o
Height of Nest Above Ground Jg' Active \/ Inactive
No . of Eggs or Young 2
y-
Exposure A/U-
Elevation
Vegetative Type £^ek>rush,
rn/xed! <?ra£se<z
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Remarks :
f&OfiucTto*/ checked
&>/3/?$
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RAPTOR INVENTORY DATA SHEET [for field notebook (looseleaf)]
Observer <£>?//?// /rf,&.x#P Nest Number F Z 2 ~ ?g
Date of Observation 6/3/71? Species Serrcjvmcu^ /T/?/^
Land Ownership: (pys ELM . Location: T/flV R fr3u) Sec. g£ 61J/9) Description of Nest Site: Nest Substrate Q/Qeurt/J
Height of Substrate
Height of Nest Above Ground Q
Active \/ _ Inactive
No. of Eggs or Young -Vy
Exposure /\/
Elevation
Vegetative Typ e gJlX&L £?/&<
(&>%), SafeMtS*! {t/D*4{
Cr?C
98^g5g*iijp
RAPTOR INVENTORY DATA SHEET [for field notebook (looseleaf)j
Observer J^eMfO /rf/u&tf> Nest Number /^ZB ~ 9i?
Date of Observation g/j/pg Species /f^-^/r7au.€ /6cJj£
Land Ownership: QJ S ELM Location: T/&V F. /&/ lJ Sec. j^StJ/f)
Description of Nest Site:
Nest Substrate ^g/^jsA,
Height vl Substrate <^>
>9
Height of Nest Above Ground 4v\ [y*W
Active 1/
Inactive
!3o . of Egg: or Young 3V Exposure_ fi/A/faJ
Elevation
V e g e ta ti v t Typ 6 jr^e/faffy
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3G
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= 4"^
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8.31
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RAPTOR INVENTORY DATA SHEET [for field notebook (looseleaf)]
Observer . /^frav AttLiaP Nest Number JZJ~-£z 2S
Date of Observation (jjg/22. Species f^gg uC/ucuS Mau>£
Land Ownership: P S £® Location: T/^/V R /QZu) Sec. /V (^^Q)CQ Description of Nest Site: Nest Substrate goa/ty 7?/s>>
Height of Substrate go
Height of Uest Above Ground /<T Active y Inactive
No . of Eggs or Young £{y
Exp o s ur e /,/ A' Us
Elevation
Vegetative Type ^g^e D^USh
Remarks: 3y Is on
abo^t dcCtz. Hy on
us
RAPTOR INVENTORY DATA SHEET [for field notebook (looseleaf)]
Observer J^/?//9/0 /rf/USAP
Date of Observation &//B.h$
Land Ownership: (v) S ELM
Description of Nest Site:
Nest Substrate leu) fCcK firn
/
Nest Number r 2S '-~7S? Species C&#£cL & tA)eu <, na c*)k Location: 721 N RJW Sec. (3 ($£ l3j
Height of Substrate
2
Height of Nest Above Ground <g Active y/ Inactive
No. of Eggs or Young 2 €fffi> Exposure jj^
Elevation
Vegetative Type ^^<? bf~U<h
(&0%)j riparian fjcfjo), mixta 3f*£€t$ (zoa/c}
IIP
i
: .
4". "••
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Remarks:
£
/ ^ broken destroy eJt> other uhofe hut &I&. fidutfe ifl am
bat not afi<-e^>^
)£
(Photograph)
RAPTOR INVENTORY DATA SEZET [for field notebook (looseloaf ) ]
Observer
Kest Kumb°r / Z-h'7^
Bate of Observation &//3/?$ Species £&Z*L&ed££42. /^9-^/cr
1/
Land Ownership
JjOCc
tion: ~3CN » 97^ Sec. tS" /^s)
■i?/r.
Description of Hest Site:
Kest Substrate ^^/j pSbjecl/cQ
Height of Substrate /$
Height of Nest Above Ground /g>
-* <— ■».
// ^ i
Active </ laacti
iv e
■ •-"to
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Ko, ci Eggs or Young /y
Expo s ur e ^J_^uJ
Elevation
©
p?-Z6
s7f
s. .-;'
Vegetative Type /}?/**</ «s*« s ^
j?/~4//-/C
1 «
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3
RAPTOR INVENTORY DATA SHEET [for field notebook (looseleaf)]
Observer _^£&fi?/Q /77/e£S*?/Q Date of Observation Affz/74? Land Ownership: P S /j3LM/ Description of Mest Site:
Nest Substrate ^^e£rw$A
!^e st Rus.be r fZ. 7 ' 1^
Species /e/ru4inrM.< {£&$£.
Location: T Z7fi/ R WcO Sec. Z2 {s^J/o)
Height of Substrate
Eeight of 1'iest Above Ground ^
Active y Inactive
No. of Eggs or Young /y Exposure vV^F" __
Elevation
Vegetative Type &9eA/!U*^,
Remarks : jfi.
i?efou) ne.
@r< d'tfete^
k<
I
■■
RAPTOR INVENTORY DATA SEZET [for field notebook (looseleaf)]
Observer jj§%fe^ /7//US4P
Date of Observation £,//3/7% Land Ownership: P S (jAM, Description of Nest Site: Kest Substrate o&oe. Height of Substrate
Kest Somber /~Z%' 7£
Pecies /&V&4//IOU4 nat,)/:
(m?) Location: iZlN \ W U> Sec. £? fSiJ/o)
Height of Nest Above Ground ^
Active
Inactive
No. of Eggs or Young /gQO
Exposure JS/J£-
Elevation
Vegetative Type ^tfaewUtA.
Remarks : $ fjhzn^onedl, ftzsoii
RAPTOR INVENTORY DATA SHEET , [for field notebook (looseleaf)]
Observer
.y^W /#A
Y£Cg/j>/2 Nest Number A Z3s. 2£
Bate of Observation g/ft/Tg Species f&ffouqi/l £>ca * /Yaojfc /S^/OJ
Land Ownership: P S /£lm) Location: 1^7// R #/z>J Sec:. ^7
Description of Nest Site:
Nest Substrate J^^^g^T
Height of Substrate
Height of Nest Above Ground £ Active \f Inactive
No. of Eggs or Young S )/
Exp o s ur e // {kbsnet*>J}<gt)
Elevation
Vegetative Typ e ^^epr^f^
jCOUXT.Y
!roi sty"
AI1WAH : (/,•// ^
O/J. F Fl_D
**5»
He
MrkBS^kt ^
RAPTOR INVENTORY DATA SHEET [for field notebook (looseleaf )]
Observe:
-JjmsL
Bate of Observation _Msh£_ Specie* _^x^a£^I^^iJL^ Land Ownership: P S <$m) location: I^Ryj Sec. _£_
fStO/o)
Description of Nest Site:
Kest Substrate ^meiLTkim^
Height of Substrate <g'
Height of Kest Above Ground*? Active y/ Inactive
No. cf Lg&^ or Youiig_Zy^2^t '
Elevation
Vegetative Type ^/jgc/^^y, 1 I
■
^Mfc?
i^
-s^S^fg?^!^
•4r
RAPTOR INVENTORY DATA SHEET [for field notebook (looseleaf)]
Observer OtfJAjQ MtfJ-S/tP Nest Number F3/'7S
Date of Observation filial 7fi Species n~g/?U (BlNo U S H?&)/C
Land Ownership: P S(&£) Location: T^W R <lDoO Sec. 1/ (S£ f3)
Description of Nest Site:
Nest Substrate
Utility Dt>k
Height of Substrate
IS.
Height of Nest Above Ground /$"
Active y _ Inactive
No. of Eggs or Young / y Exposure ftppf) . hi £
Elevation
Vegetative Type ,5*33 £ brushf
r BW." M--. -
:
*s>0~~.t '
%
i^sa^iiL
h'i
;:^'
- — sssggl^T — " ' r
FIFTH ;
56 | 3!-""!"
Sililfe^i
?ft
h$:
j
RAPTOR INVENTORY DATA SHEET [for field notebook (looseleaf)]
Observer ^fitf/A/l) Af/U6>4/> Nest Number /^ 32 - gg
Date of Observation £>//&/ 78 Species //^^tig/zOouS /tooiA?
Land Ownership: (?) S BLM , Location: T/^/VR 7$UJ Sec. 6 (S^Z/J
Description of Nest Site: Nest Substrate k#niA*\
Height of Substrate Q
Height of Nest Above Ground Q Active V Inactive
No. of Eggs or Young 3 / Exposure &£.
Elevation
Vegetative Type gattg^^3agg| n
m
Remarks : /(o£^y AiZ/s/fy
t
__ji^.
RAPTOR INVENTORY DATA SHEET [for field notebook (looseleaf)]
Observer ^£%tf/lj /YY/£US/iP Kest Number f^33 ' ?& \
Date of Observation M/Uk Species /^»AU6jaJou< t//f*i*r
Land Ownership: P S (BLM/ . Location: T /T/V R ?&u) Sec. 2e/(S£ 2*)
Description of Kest Site: Kest Substrate /2eoa>lJ
Height of Substrate Q'
Height of Nest Above Ground Q
Active y/ Inactive
Ko. of Eggs or Young
Exposure S
Elevation
Vegetative Type />?/j(ed?j*ra<<>
R£marks: Yolk t&ttk m Cup of si est /Vest~
RAPTOR INVENTORY DATA SHEET [for field notebook (looseleaf)]
Observer J^JZlfifi) £%£§*£ Nest Number Fr3M- 7ff
Date of Observation ^/fe/Vff Species Femei&lhlCi4.< HfiiJK
Land Ownership: (?) S BLM ■ Location: T/3/VR ^ZcJ Sec. £ (Sti) Zo)
Description of Nest Site:
Nest Substrate A#ti) &>ck Aeefrt
Height of Substrate 2
Height of Nest Above Ground 2
Active y Inactive
No. of Eggs or Young I CcfQ Exposure f\f
Elevation
Vegetative Type Jage. hru<Jt mixed ^r^sies,
Remarks; fljest #.6and(oo&d jl f*tr?< c-f tecp found( j
scattered ctf b^e of . nest.
RAPTOR INVENTORY DATA SHEET [for field notebook (looseleaf)]
Observer J_3a//}a) /Tf/i^s/fP Date of Observation $/?/?# Land Ownership: P S (Sj5£) Description of Nest Site:
Nest Substrate Cky knob
Nest Number J~ 3S~- ?9 '
Species /l£r#/?u&/Mnu<; /-/*u>/< Location: T /7/Vr <j2o0 Sec. &
(Sulto)
Height of Substrate
/!
Height of Nest Above Ground /S Active v Inactive
No. of Eggs or Young 4/y Exposure £uJ
Elevation
Vegetative Type rf//ui/ta{ -At*.
£*%& Mud {30%)^ n'nej
#**" 0*%), late £»(
(60%)
Remarks: fo^r youncj rhcO
iror»i nest 4 sect #g jr 'present in e?req . (f^rkl
wr&
4£_.
- 1 ■ 1 INI
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■
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RAPTOR INVENTORY DATA SHEET {for field notebook (looseleaf)]
Observer _TZtf//?/lJ 7f//U£rtP Nest Number /fjjj£ " ¥$ '
Date of Observation '%/$/'¥€ Species /"2~&m & /M&u 6 /T^JXr
Land Ownership: P S j^BLMy - Location: T /5WB. gZnJ Sec. /Q feb) Z<P)
Description of Nest Site:
Nest Substrate brfounc/ J
/ v ■ b ; "' :' ...."■'
Height of Substrate Q %;> ifc
Height of Nest Above Ground Q Active \/ Inactive
No. of Eggs or Young 2 V Exposure (aJSLa)
Elevation
Vegetative Type /7}/xed &/&$<;&_
...j
jo
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Remarks: IcOC Vcunf £tif/hj
be^/'cfe nest - both f/y/ri nd*i It 5 not Seen
;.
kflrtti; ai ■^^SMMUiu.U jta&a.£
Observer
Date of Observe
RAPTOR INVENTORY DATA SHEET [for field notebook (looseleaf)]
Oe/rtA) /ff/U&tfP Keet Number ^39 -?S
tion ?/g/Yg? Species jj&jZym&tZ /£,,^fc
Land Ownership: P S ^SLm) Location: 1 MA/ R ^QiQ Sec. /<? fe(sOZ°)
Description of Nest Site:
Nest Substrate Juniper
Height of Substrate /£>
Height of Nest Above Ground 10 Inactive
Active
No. of Eggs or Young /y* Exp o s ur e Qtdi/ej £
Elevation
Vegetative Type _£&aeh/'(A
Juniper
r*«-:
V -
m ill
I ro" | |
.P'HW
la^fc^^' !•'•
DLL.
1 r»o»p
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31
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RAPTOR INVENTORY DATA SREET [for field notebook (looseleaf)]
Observer /?/?;# n) /Vut£,#(3 Daze of Observation /?/<s//?9 Lar.d Ownership : P S (BLK/ Description cf Kest Site: Nest Substrate CaiMMK.
Nest Number f~3£~ 9*8
Species /Twuoi'rtAuz HajjUc
Location : T/flV R f/^ Sec .£$($...
Z*)
Height of Substrate jfc/
Eeight of 2:sst Above GroundJ'S Active \jr Inac t iv e
t *
Ko . of Egg? cr Young / - y Exposure fi/u)
elevation
'egetative Type 5#eie.
brush
a
rks: //est xcttot
'•'/ f ■■-* f fi
r "'edqed.. Or??. ab$eriie&'.
?tter$ in arec .
\
Wild Horse s*y*.
i> n
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£J$
36
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RAPTOR INVENTORY DATA SHEET [for field notebook (looseleaf)]
Observer J&//?/0 /7?/U.$/<?/=> Nest Number /"l?? - ?<?
t
Date of Observation y-/$/9& Species fesruq 1>)Ch<; f"//)u)jc
Land Ownership: P S (eLM^ Location: 1 /3/V R 9/a^ Sec. ^ feZ^s) Description of Kest Site: Nest Substrate ^^epru^ti
Height of Substrate ^_
Height of Nest Above Ground fa
/*
Active \/ Inactive
Ko. of Eggs or Young Ae<fG$
£:■-:•- - ^*^afx?oe z/z&k*L
Elevation
Vegetative Type ^MebfUth
OF LAND MANAGEMENT
R 9 1 W .
V':. '.-: -•■—
, ■;., ! - ■:.
#«
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.-■:".*-<_■-
Remarks : #- /y^/ ^/£w oOtf,
^p>Hed eftfS out.
-..-.-
RAPTOR INVENTORY DATA SEEET [for field notebook (looseleaf)]
Observer JJ?//?/Q /?7/U4,/4/> Nest Number /grV^l-9g' \
Date of Observation Wg/?^ Species f^&uifiOeu. < ///?u?/C
Land Ownership: P S ^BLm) Location: T/&V R <fZ*Q Sec. ^"" {$fi0 2,C)
Description of Nest Site
Nest Substrate
Qfte/d
Height of Substrate
Height of Nest Above Ground O
Active
y
Inactive
No . of Eggs or Young_ Exposure Ope/] . lAJ
Elevation
Vegetative Type /tj/xed a^».«€fi.
Remarks: ' fldutt Kilter -
Tei-fhf/'i eiJCfy cohere, famei/r^
Ohe dar/^ taefuCt seen w a/ie*t. fkoPctcTiutT? (fltifenikkO &/}
fit/7 K*}OcOA-f
. !
NORTH
■/,
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<S)R0-7S
._.. ■ - . - p-* '
RAPTOR INVENTORY DATA SHEET [for field notebook (looseleaf)]
Observer JQgj&yj /P7rtc£#P Nest Number f^t//-7i?
Date of Observation ?/g>/^f Species Q&M&mS. ffa*ofc
Land Ownership: P S^ELmJ) Location: 1 2$ N ^ 96 U) Sec. 4/ (Su>/C)
Description of Hest Site: Event Substrate fi//»fock
. '20— E
Height of Substrate _ /£_
Vegetative Ty- e J^9£^i£^_
Reaarl:*;* Atient J^y
n
sags
sir
•S&g* "
RAPTOR INVENTORY DATA SHEET [for fielJ notebook (looseleaf)j
Observer \£h?/Ja) /7?/US/?/0 west Huaber f~ 4Z-T<K
Bate of Observation ?//d7V Species /S^aMou^ M»cO/r
Land Ownership: P S (BLM/ Location: T Z%N R %(_,) Sec . 3_JJu>/o)
Inscription of Best Site: Kest Substrate ^ „ /^///
Height of Substrate
Height of Kest Above Ground £,
0^£|(-7S
i*S
Active j/_
inactlvi
V/l
Of^t-TS
Kg. of Eggs or Young ^^ y/
Exp o b ur e yV/</
Elevation _ Vegetative- Tv-
i— '
<> u i J — — i
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RAPTOR INVENTORY DATA SHEET [for field notebook (looeeleaf)]
Observer JEg>fl /tf/tc<;S}/> Date of Observation y/Zo/jG Land Ownership: P (sj Ely. Description of Nest Site:
Nest Substrate £/<%u fcnob Height cf Substrate /<f
Kest Hraber JZ#£s2£L
sPeciee jj£&mt&&£j£ /tj^/z
Lo ca t i on : igjhi. *9?U> Sec ._J&_J&£j/o)
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INlbKlUK
BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT R. 97 W.
■ 590,000 w c
Height of Nest Above Ground K Active
inactive
No. oi Egg? or Young 3 /
Exp o b ur e f/£
tievation
vegetative
"??e SfaefaMik
Remarks : * 3/t^ ^i^S^P
sk;: *M5*"
£
■J - *"^*j » « • - ^
law*.-- -• *~* ■•» .# - <*
Ljt
RAPTOR INVENTORY MTA SEEET [for field notebook (looseieaf)]
Observer Jp£irt?0 HliUSftp Kest Number £j4jJz25L
Bate of Observation 9//i>/7 % Species /jyy L4jzm ctd <, Hau) k
Land Ownership: P S (BLmJ Location: 1?tfhl \ %lJ Sec. %& (S^f)
Description of Kest Site:
Kest Substrate ftnr.k K1VO6
Height of Substrate J2
Height of Kest Above Ground 12 Active v"
Inactive
No. or Eggs or Young /. y
Exposure $£i\)
Elevation
V e g e ca t i vr ". yp e ggqefimgk
011'yeel grease*,
"\ :
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0
f»
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Rents rl
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production t you^ had fi edged-
RAPTOR INVENTORY DATA SHEET [for field notebook (looseleaf)]
Observer jfoq/) /7//£C$/?/> Kest Number f tf£~ ?$ \ _
Date of Observation <?//o/7% Species J~Zrrit0//)Oi< < /lhu)Ai
Land Ownership: P S (BU-T} Location: T/^i/R^^Sec. ,C"
Description of Kest Site:
(Sezs)
Kest Substrate
f n^e
Height of Substrate /£>
Height of Nest Above Grounc_(/0 Active v Inactive
Ho. of Eggs or Young -3/ Exposure £S£
Elevation
Vegetative Type <#<
« "'.;•..■■'
e>fti?-7$
lenarks: # //&f fetf
been ahi//ene<f bjfftt #f fc*st*>
nesf
... _..
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■
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RAPTOR INVENTORY DATA SHEET [for field notebook (looseleaf)]
Observer ty/an $M££j3£L Kest dumber £j%^ gjg .
Date of Observation 7//0/7% Species f^ssu&js) &ol<? M?o)k
Land Ownership: P S/BLm) Location: Tj%j/ R 9/CO Sec, /ff {$£" Z$
Description of Nest Site:
Nest Substrate AtfliwMi /oc* £lZ2
Height of Substrate
Height of Nest Above Ground_ Active \/ Inactive
No. of Eggs or Young_J?y Exposure QQ
##
Elevation
Vegetative Type
^vjfebfus
i
BUREAU Of LAND MANAGEMENT
p o ! ■■'•./ sto.oc: ?: ■ - - !■■-,.
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RAPTOR INVENTORY DATA SEZET [for field notebook (looseleaf ) ]
Observer Jfe/0/Q flftflSAP Date of Observation r?-[/2n# Land Ownership: P S /ELm) Description of Nest Site:
Nest Number f *f
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Species Pg^rjdSJH &•*■£ fftfcdrZ Location: IjZ&j H 5&id Sec. 2?
n
Nest Substrate /fa/i-macfe £hnr,k
Height of Substrate 7
sight of Nest Above Ground y
Active y Inactive
No. of Eggs or Young 3y Exposure ClkoOf
Elevation
Vegetative Type ZaAehft4£h
ixecf
Mixed' <*/%$se<,
a
Remarks :
t
£ y'ouncj destroyed
0 v urtkrtfitJl persons
RAPTOR INVENTORY DATA SEEET [for field notebook (looseleaf)]
Observer /j*//?*) /W/US/QiO Nest Number f 4€ - 7g > Date of Observation , 7/7/7*? Species J&&4gj^&& &£*£
Land Ownership: P S (£ig) ■ Location: 7/y// R fyij Sec. %&_ /£u>/<) Description of Nest Site:
Kest Substrate Qr^urtc
Height of Substrate <g7'
! X
Height of Kest Above Ground Q
/* Active v Inactive
No. of Eggs or Young XmsS '■ Exposure //J/V Ia)
7
Elevation
Vegetative Type
mixed G/*i£$e4
j^ikmk^
tf1
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*g* i*74~: !
8 31
Renarks 1
'*~ N<$f abandons f
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remains <?f &f<z$ ground m
nest. % &r were e.<ft$ ' pwbetlly haJl See/)
preset.
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RAPTOR INVENTORY DATA EEEET [for field notebook (looseleaf)]
Observer jf^e/s?^/ /??/££S*?/2 Nest Number /^Vf - Tg*
Date of Observation ~p/e>/7g Species ^jjgES&ffiag<&£ M*e*)/C
Land Ownership: P E (w£) • Location: Tjfo/V R ftW Sec . 4/ (SttilS)
Description of Nest Site:
Nest Substrate
faaaadL
Eeight of Substrate Q
Height of Nest Above Ground^?
/ * Active w Inactive
No. of Eggs or Young j$y Exposure £ £
Elevation
S2Li
Vegetative Type /77/xed ara.^
1 ( BITCH |
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26 |
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1 |
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on crests of kills
fn u'/an/tyofn^ fictuft j* JarK
(Photograph)
EAPTOR INVENTORY DATA SEEET [for field notebook (looseleaf)]
Observer /jr/'a/) /7?/6l5/?P Nest Number f^S'D ~ 1£
Date of Observation 7/ffi/?? Species /^ t**,//? &&. ■? Mzcjfc
Land Ownership: ffj S £LM . Location: l2DhJ \ tfOU) Sec. 9 (S£ ' /j)
Description of Kast Site:
Kest Substrate fteeA. &hc£>
Eeight of Substrate %
Beight of Kest Above Ground Zi Active \/ Inactive
No. of Eggs or Young /
Exposure ^5(a)
¥-
Elevation
Vegetative Type <&4e/>/-u<>b
Is 4=
Ms* i
L-SHlSTKE *
RAPTOR INVENTORY DATA SHEET {for field notebook (looseleaf)]
Observer /y&tfyij /^W/p/7 Nest Number /^ £ / ~ 7g '
Date of Observation £ /// 70 Species £&r£te#i£2£e££ //aeJ/f'
Land Ownership: /p/ S BLM Location: T /W R 1/Q u> Sec. ? (£u> fz)
Description of Nest Site:
Nest Substrate
c/*y hill
Height of Substrate _ ^
Height of Nest Above Ground tf Active v Inactive
No . of Eggs or Young_ Exposure '£*]_
Elevation
Vegetative Type _££>.£,? JjruCh
0/
r
P
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MX.
/FT
M|4
SI
4^
L*. 1
^a».
4
fat* i
._ „-.(.- »- ^ffi*
Remarks : ,*f nhkndc>necii> -
nest Cfnpectrs -/h^h-
(Photograph)
RAPTOR INVENTORY DATA SHEET [for field notebook (iooeeleaf)]
Observer .zfe/tfft) /f/iuiftP Nest Humber /~- 5^2 -7??
Bate of Observation 7/1//7P Species ^^/^ tia*)k
Land Ownership: P(S/ BLM
Description of Kest Site:
Nest Substrate Cmy AtQinf
Location : T 3®N R %pQ Sec . /£, {Sods')
Height of Substrate 2.0
Eeight of Kest Above Ground/^?
Active y Inactive
No . of Eggs or Young 3y Exposure £$uQ
Elevation
Vegetative Type ^fit£fePm$n
%$-
Remarks :# YouM had
■
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RAPTOR INVENTORY MIA EEEET [for field notebook (looseleaf)j
Observer J%>JAf0 f?7//jA/)P Nest Ruaber £j££z2&
Date of Observation .7// J fa Species . /er/ugj/i Ou& fftuok.
Land Ownership: ? s/sm) . Location: 1%0lj R tf7u) Sec . 2*1 fkteJg)
Description of Nest Site: Nest Substrate A/swrOCK
Height of Substrate 7
Height of Nest Above Ground 7
/*
Active \/ Inactive
No. of Eggs or Young f\J
/
Exposure SSu)
Elevation
Vegetative T
rype &t*e brush
n
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I
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^3*
36
7 ., E/irJ-ic J
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n
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fledged. Amount of OOhife ute^l) inefccafca -hkat <if iea<f / yatttj Iwd -fledged. T ' okert/ej one far. haetfc «: ^ fa'j/e £of m$T tdkich L ji*dgc£ ft> he an
/rtinzfcfr?- pe&4/'t?fy from
i~hi$ nest
(Photograph)
RAPTOR INVENTORY DATA SHEET [for field notebook (looeeleaf)]
Observer fjrtjtfft) /V/{,t6rtP Date of Observation .7////7j? Land Ownership: P S (sUy
Rest Rubber f&-7<?
£Peciee /erfu*M0HS (jhttik.
Location: 1%0N R ^itu) Sec. 31 feu)g)
Description of Kest Site:
\L
Kest Substrate C/f0U/)t
Height of Substrate r)
Height of Kest Above Ground Q
/* Active V Inactive
Ko . of Eggs or Young iCOCf Exposure li/A/^v
Elevation
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/v/'xed <?&&£$.
Remarks : # tfe6f gf^c^eJ,
Bffi at hate of $rnql/ nest ('Pe/wiyscus) //7 nocks be/ocJ.
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RAPTOR INVENTORY DATA SHEET [for field notebook (looseleaf)]
Observer Jy&,/>A) /7?/ic^9P Kest Number /QT / - ¥8 \
Date of Observation S"/zzhz Species 'rfeJ- -fa/fecf /^W1
Land Ownership : /W S ELM , Location : lJ7A/_ R ?9u) Sec . V (S£ Z/)
Description of Nest Site:
Nest Substrate
6<?
7T0i) t^oaQ
Height of Substrate &£>'
Height of Nest Above Ground 3g" Active v/ Inactive
No. of Eggs or Young 3y j^
Exposure U)>TnifJ Ca/QoPV
Elevation
Vegetative Type /uc&r/eiS),
/rf//ce/ £&?64&$
&.
(Photograph)
RAPTOR INVENTORY DATA SHEET [for field notebook (looseleaf)]
Observer fy/?MA/ MficS^P Date of Observation JSJz^Ns Land Ownership: LPy S BIH Description of Nest Site:
Nest Substrate Lo-fToMc^o&o
Kest Number & S - ?g>
Species 'JKed-jcij/e/' M?u>fc
Location: JjOfiJ_ ^TiuJ Sec. 7- (&£ *&)
Height of Substrate j,o'
Height of Kest Above Ground £b Active \/ Inactive
No. of Eggs or Young Exposure Ahoue
Elevation
Vegetative Type Cotton u)e>en
iVacDc^JD, rtskecC &^Ss£S
Itemarks: ^c^cT/c* UrtKnocJN
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(Photograph)
RAPTOR INVENTORY DATA SHEET ffor field notebook (looseleaf)]
Observer -Z^f/^ /Z//£C£^P Nest Number /T7~ 3-y^ '
Date of Observation S~/W/?ff Species /(&/- "t^'/Zee/ //*u)£
Land Ownership:^?/ S BLM > Location: T /f A/ R J? (a) Sec, g ($£ ' $
Description of Nest Site:
Nest Substrate t.o'/fcnt'dooci
Height of Substrate /Q$
Height of Nest Above Ground fe Active \s Inactive
No. of Eggs or Young Exposure S
Elevation
Vegetative Type Jt&p/w l&tcJecf ca)Oc d (on <j s» t*ec( 5r4£$e$
Remarks: ftfo/>acT/ort A/a 7
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RAPTOR INVENTORY LATA SHEET [for field notebook (looseleaf )]
Observer Jy&dfi} /WllGAP Nest Number /\T 4 - 7|? «
Date of Observation gjjU h% Species Aerf -%u/ta /T4u)J(
Location: T?/A/ R 92iJ Sec. 32. C$E 'V
Land Ownership: (j/ S BLM Description of Nest Site:
Nest Substrate ( jzTTva/ cQo&g
Height of Substrate fo0
Height of Nest Above Ground $0
y
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Active y Inactive
No . of Eggs or Young 3
Exposure /V li/ / Open
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Elevation
Vegetative Type /C/fkinein.
/vixed prasz fs<ri/rief $v^c*
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Remarks: fecPUCT/i/iTy Checked.
RAPTOR INVENTORY DATA SEEET [for field notebook (looseleaf)]
Observer J^tetal J^iCCS^P Date of Observation gtSl/VS Land Ownership: P S BLM Description of Nest Site:
Nest Substrate (Jo 770M (a) 000
Nest Number *7?T S ' 7$
Species £ed~ -fctf/ecf tihylL
Location: T^W & lllu) Sec. 3Q fSid 1 3)
Height of Substrate __££>_
Height of fcest Above Ground Sb
/ * Active y/ _ Inactive
No. of Eggs or Young_ Exposure E , ah fit)?.
Elevation
Vegetative Type Kip<
Wiart
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7
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EAPTOR INVENTORY DATA SHEET [for field notebook (looseleaf)]
■
Observer f^m^ /fltctS4P Rest Number ^T &--?<&
Date of Observation £///7g Species jt?£0- fa/ecf Mto£&_
Land Ownership: P S ELM* . Location: H23N 'R lip Uj Sec. ?^ ($u)/£) Description of Nest Site:
Nest Substrate (JqUom UtocD
Height of Substrate SS"'
Height of Nest Above Ground g"Q
Active \J Inactive
No. of Eggs or Young 3\y
Exposure ffhdoe
Elevation
Vegetative Type *3tofiLetit>£f>
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Remarks: #e SsSOSKADBE fi/.u),£
RAPTOR INVENTORY DATA SHEET [for field notebook (looseleaf)]
Observer ./%&/?*/ /tf#.£</?P Kest Number /<T 9-71?
Date of Observation sh^n^? Species Aee/- "fa/kcf MfcJk
Land Ownership: /P/ S ELM . Location: T%ZfiJ "B^/O^uJ Sec. 23. f^1^^)
Description of Kest Site:
Kest Substrate (Jb77e>pJ£*>#t
vcrf
Height of Substrate
ZO$
Height of Kest Above Ground tfd
Active t/ Inactive
No. of Eggs or Young £y Exposure rt6otJ€
Elevation
Vegetative
Type 6muJ /tottof
U/Oodfcm^i M/XeJ!c$rt&$£.
ill/ f ipr
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Remarks :
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RAPTOR INVENTORY MTA SHEET If or field notebook (looseleaf)]
Observer ^%e//PA/ A/fs£L£f?P Date of Observation Z/S/fg Land Ownership: P S ^BLMy Description of Nest Site: Nest Substrate /^rocAi
Nest Number 2BIJ£l2£ ' Species Astdf- ifia't/eaf //a*)/c Location: 1/W&/0ZU) Sec. Sn fst^/'i)
Height of Substrate /QQ
Height of Nest Above Ground */0
Active \y Inactive
No. of Eggs or Young 2y
Exposure (J)
Elevation
Vegetative Type /W/ycef &&1SZ.
Remarks :
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RAPTOR INVENTORY DATA SEEET [for field notebook (looseleaf)]
Observer ^/l£?//9s</ /tf/UStfP Nest Number /\/ f- ?g? Date of Observation &iz/7% Species /^/- l^t/ed /J/?u)A:
Land Ownership: MP/ S BLM . Location: 1 /W^/OJ^ Sec. l_JkeJ/9) Description of Nest Site: Nest Substrate A^tw;^^
Height of Substrate
Height of Nest Above Ground .5fc>
Active \y Inactive
Elevation
No. of Eggs or Young 3 y Exposure /\f&
Vegetative Type /77/xecf <?/*?5g<fS
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l^w^ST^
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RAPTOR INVENTORY DATA SHEET [for field notebook (looseleaf)]
Observer J^gnj //I/US&P Best Number %£j& --?$
Date of Observation tfefa Species %&J- +a;kJ fi/a,^
Land Ownership: P S (Sup , Location: T /AA/ IjggbJ Sec. /# Description of Nest Site:
fwe)
Nest Substrate Junipff
Height of Substrate j$
Height of Nest Above Ground fS
Active \/ Inactive
No. of Eggs or Young "2. y Exposure SB- Ab&Ot
Elevation
Vegetative Type 'Jumper/
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RAPTOR INVENTORY DATA SHEET [for field notebook (looselaaf )]
Observer ,0/?//;*) /?f/£.c£#p Date of Observation ^/g/7%* Land Ownership: P /s/ BLM Description of Nest Site: Nest Substrate riSp€/)
Nest Number ^T UZjUSL \
SPeciee TLt- /a/frJ //**)£
Location : T /&/ R /fitfc*) Sec -JZ^JZuO /g>)
Height of Substrate £/Q
Height of fcest Above Ground ^Q Active y/ Inactive
No. of Eggs or Young Jy Exposure Mcitf
Elevatioc
Vegetative Type C?<4>Sr7 /
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Ret^arks:
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RAPTOR INVENTORY DATA SHEET [for field notebook (looseleaf)]
Observer ./^M/Q /7?Ui£^/0 Rest Rinaber '^T/2-79'
Bate of Observation 6/&hg Species AeJ- 7%;kJ /J*<JA:
Land Ownership: P S (bLmJ) Location: I^oa/ R /OZu) Sec. 20 ^Su)/^)
Description of Rest Site:
Rest Substrate fawrcc/k
Height of Substrate £q'
Height of Rest Above Ground 2p Active v Inactive
No. of Eggs or Young Sy Exposure Ja)
Elevation
0
Vegetative Type
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RAPTOR INVENTORY DATA SEEET [for field notebook (looseleaf)]
Observer _ffc//9/0 f '//£*£/& Date of Observation U$iy% Land Ownership: P (s) BLM Description of Nest Site: Nest Substrate r7£f>€/)
Kes
t Number $T/3-9$ ' Species Aifd'tei//fa /Ata)* Location : T flM R g?^ Sec . /£ /^ '4/
Height of Substrate ^Q*
Height of Nest Above Ground^? Active V Inactive
No. of Eggs or Young 3y Exposure r/hci%.
Elevation
Vegetative Type Hi>pef} I aOM
grasses f/o%}
■. i
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Remarks :
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RAPTOR INVENTORY DATA SHEET [for field notebook (looseleaf)]
Observer J^/ft$ 7??/U,4rtP Date of Observation £>//&/ 7$ Land Ownership: P S (§U%S Description of Kest Site: Kest Substrate Hq^D^cK
Kest Kumber £T/&~7ff \
Species £ecf - "t^j'/Zecf /J^^ofc
Location : TggA/ R <Z2u) Sec . /Q (6B /y
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Height of Substrate fcfy'
Height of Kest Above Ground £5 Active y Inactive
No. of Eggs or(Youn^ Exposure S
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RAPTOR INVENTORY DATA SHEET [for field notebook (looseleaf)]
JZamL Tff/USrtP Best Number Tf/^-7?
Observer
Date of Observation Land Ownership : (j/ S BLM Description of Kest Site: Kest Substrate /(/M/£cK
Species frec$-Ta}fe</ /bcjk
Location: T /f/\/ R gg ^ Sec. 7 P^ /3)
Height of Substrate ^0
Height of Kest Above Ground j£)
Active
Inactive
Ko. of Eggs or Young £?y Exposure Q
Elevation
Vegetative Type £&<f& 6ruW/
mixed Qf46$eS.
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RAPTOR INVENTORY DATA SHEET [for field notebook (looseleaf)]
Observer Jjft/fiti "P^7/Ui/q/> Date of Observation £//$~/?& Land Ownership : fv) S BLM Description cf Nest Site: Kest Substrate rfcabg/.k
West Number &T /£> -?g
Species /fee/- t*j/eS /l^£<)Jc
Location: T2/A/ R 9/u) Sec. 2? &E H)
Height of Substrate SO
Height of Nest Above Ground /^
/ Active y Inactive
No. of Eggs or Young ^y Exposure jjj <[ ^
Elevation
Vegetative Type £&%€ 6<u$h
Creek | j
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RAPTOR INVENTORY DATA SHEET [for field notebook (looseleaf)]
Observer jf/f/A/<J rfftiiStlP Date of Observation ^/jZ///^ Land Ownership: /P/ S ELM Description of Nest Site:
Nest Substrate /(j^rOf^
Height of Substrate
Height of Kest Above Ground
Active y Inactive
Kest Number &/?-?<£ '
Species A&f- TJt'y/tc/ tf&u)fc
Location : I^SW R //Z/J Sec . jT (Sk> ?)
No. of Eggs or Young jy Exposure £
Elevation
Vegetative Type ^gaelr^
Remarks:
EAPTOR INVENTORY DATA SHEET [for field notebook (looseleaf)]
Observer jQ/?//9fd f/'mi$/?P Date of Observation 4/z//7€ Land Ownership: (j) S ELM Description of Nest Site: Nest Substrate >f/Wy//f
Rest Number %?7* ft? - 9g
Species ^eJ '-fa', /€</ //&*>&
Location : TJM_ K/IZL>J Sec . tf ($*Q 9)
Height of Substrate ' ' '
Height of Nest Above Ground %$
Active y Inactive
No . of Eggs or Young /y
Exposure K
Elevation
Vegetative Type
<#Qe£>/u<d
Remarks:
(Photograph)
RAPTOR INVENTORY DATA SHEET J for field notebook (looseleaf )]
Observer jtfM/J /w^Stf/3 Date of Observation ^fa/jg Land Ownership : /p / S ELM
Nest Number 'SHHl2£.
Species /S/ f#//eJ Mzi,±
Location: ?^0//K/£gli) Sec. ;?/ (£u>3)
Description of Kest Site:
Nest Substrate ^/^Sgr J&J& £$J Eeight of Substrate 4fr9
Height of Nest Above Ground .39 — %■
Active y/ Inactive
Ho. of Eggs or Young Jjy
Exposure ^/_£ ^ °
Elevation
Vegetative Type /y^/r/a/]
Remarks :
1APT0R INVENTORY DATA SHEET {for field ootebook (looseleaf)]
Observer
V/M
'/&£&/> Hest Himsber '2Hj20. z22.
Date of Observation j/^/?f Species A^p - T^/ZeJ' //ad*
Land Ownership: kj S ELM . Location: l30N \\ iGS'U) Sec. /? /&Js)
Description of Best Site:
Kest Substrate C/)demn S/Ejarif
Height of Substrate £&
Height of Kest Above GroundJ^L Active 1/ Inactive
Ho. of Eggs or Young Xy Expo 6 ur e ^
Elevation
Vegetative Type Ki^fi^ru4i.
Remarks :
(Photograph)
RAPTOR INVENTORY DATA SHEET [for field notebook (looseleaf )]
Observer J^/AfO A/f/lcJttfP Nest Number aT Zl- 9S
Date of Observation ^/zi//79 Species /{££> - TAILED tt&idti:
Land Ownership: P S ELM #" . Location: T23A/R///&/ Sec. 2^ (ScOl2^)
Description of Nest Site: K£l&i&^^
Best Substrate L^TTbfiJ&^OoQ
Height of Substrate £p_
Height of Nest Above Ground^ Active \/ Inactive
No . of Eggs or Young 3 V Exposure rsooi/f
Elevation
Vegetative Type fisfgs/'&yi.
/77/xect (£>£* '$i
Remarks: 5k National u). p.
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RAPTOR INVENTORY DATA SHEET [for field notebook (looseleaf)]
Observer ,/^^s/ /M/ujaP Nest Number ££ZIz2S. '
Date of Observation >^//// Species ^ -fuJLJ fau^
Land Ownership: P S(|S) Location: T^/ Rj^>_ Sec. J&_fetAJ I J)
Description of Kest Site:
Nest Substrate /JoTTonJuJo^O
Height of Substrate 40'
Height of Kest Above Ground <g/ Active y/ Inactive
No. of Eggs or Young J?»/
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Exposure (lhf>()P
Elevation
Vegetative Type ^MjlmL
B&OAD LeaOtcl id&cctWOi
<7
ft 't pa nan
/At! ^^~'-
S£W*G£\
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Remarks:
RAPTOR INVENTORY DATA SHEET [for field notebook (looseleaf)]
Observer Jy/f/rfsJ /Mil^/fP Late of Observation £/%(//?% Land Ownership: /?/ S BLM Description of Rest Site: Rest Substrate ufifibdhW&
Rest Ruxaber A^T^ZS' 7£ ' Species %&$- -£t/'/e£ MzeJA: Location: TJ$£ R gjjyL Sec. ^ [$VQ i3)
Height of Substrate
Height of Kest Above Ground &? Active \/ Inactive_
No. of Eggs or Young_ Exposure /fhlJl
Jfy.
Elevation
Vegetative Type_
ff£S£=.0;R
'gout*1 Branch
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Flat ,
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Remarks:
(Photograph)
EAPTOK INVENTORY DATA SHEET [for field notebook (looseleaf)]
Observer
•^§/?P Nest Number 7?T 24-7??
Bate of Observation C/ZS/Tj Species J^jJ^- "ftkt/PaP MvcJfc
Land Ownership: P S (BUy • Location: T /S/V R /OZU) Sec. 3Z (suiil)
Description of Nest Site:
Nest Substrate J&cAr Oi^Oi^O
Height of Substrate /£"
Height of Nest Above Ground fO Active y Inactive
No . of Eggs or Young £/y Exposure^
Elevation
Vegetative Type g&££j&d&£t
/tf'/reef vSezses
Remarks : Y/ ^ SL / ■
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RAPTOR INVENTORY DATA SHEET [for field notebook (looseleaf)j
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Observer fototoJ /TZu&Afi Sest Kumber "$£_ Z&-7&
Date of Observation 7/tllltf Species XaO- ~tc<t /etf //#to/c
Lend Ownership: /P/ S JBLK Location: T^g// R 9/^7 Sec. /fl ^^
Description of Kest Site: Nest Substrate ^/h?rGtA
Height of Substrate jgjjg
Height of Hest Above Ground ^5"
/
Active y/ inactive
No. of Eggs or Young /_
Exp o s ur e ^$£
'-¥-
Elevation
vegetative. Typ e jggjjgjggj&g^
1 36
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EAPTOR INVENTORY DATA SHEET [for field notebook (looseleaf)]
~/j?//trtJ /Tf/^SAP Kest NuEber 7?T Z ? - 7tf Bate of Observation $/2<z//7g Species /fe? - "£&£&££ J7^^)M
Observer
Land Ownership: P S BLM *" • Location: T 2lH R /// tj Sec . lg~ (Sod f£) Description of Nest Site:
Nest Substrate (_o77€>^)lOQ£>C>
Height of Substrate <££)
Height of Nest Above Ground ^g)
Active y Inactive
No. of Eggs or Young_ ?osure riDO{J€.
Elevation
Vegetative Type A^to/"/^/?.
Remarks: ^ <,££&SK#DEE
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RAPTOR INVENTORY DATA SHEET [for field notebook (looseleaf)]
Observer fj?/#M A?iu**P Nest Number 'm^^Szgi£&&$ 7<T?>Z -7<2
Date of Observation M/£>f7% Species /{&£? - T^/tart M?cJ/c
Land Ownership: P S ELM*" • Location: l23iV KttlU) Sec. ?.<- fSt^fii Description of Nest Site:
Nest Substrate UqTTon 'u>oe>D
Qu
Height of Substrate &Q
Height of Kest Above Ground Q%. Active
Inactive
No. of Eggs or Young_ Exposure rfbpUC
Elevation
Vegetative Type ^/htee>#0 A&WS6
Ukotwrity /tftxetf £/?4<6£$
Ss^x-i!
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Remarks : ^f ^e^kHpSE M#7. e^.H.
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RAPTOR INVENTORY DATA SHEET [for field notebook (looseleaf)]
Observer
Nest Number 2§Zl ^- ?# .
Date of Observation £/&&£ Species ySy-^gg Mv^X
Land Ownership: P S BLM * • Location: T^?a/ R ///^J Sec. j% f^/Z]
Description of Nest Site:
Nest Substrate
-LolfDNtitooD
Height of Substrate
Height of Nest Above Ground &,£
Active \J Inactive
No. of Eggs or Young
Exposure ft knot
Elevation
Vegetative Type 'j&o4P Am>BD
Remarks : -#- ££gC6KftD££ tf.ul.fc.
(Photograph)
RAPTOR INVENTORY DATA SHEET [for field notebook (looseleaf)]
Observer ,/*Mj/&a/ A1/ic<,/gP Nest Number A/~ '3d - 9#
Date of Observation ^/fc/7f? Species /fgg - 7* 111=0 ^u>)c
Land Ownership: P S BLM* ■ Location: T23N R//OoJ> Sec. 3/ /S^/z) Description of Nest Site:
Jest Substrate ( \.oiiTe>f/^0e>cO
L&j
Height of Substrate
90
Height of Nest Above Ground g£> Active >/ Inactive
No. of Eggs or Young_ Exposure Qbode.
Elevation
Vegetative Type Msoetl) Lbai)£0
U\)ooOlANO, Kip4&i&n)
x^-p^x-iT:
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& ;*ft ft ii&:3&£ mf&M'i ^ii
^^wmm
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Remarks: * <r££PS^Pe£ /^-*- ** FkcPUCTioH tier cUeckci
(Photograph)
RAPTOR INVENTORY DATA SHEET [for field notebook (looseleaf)]
Observer ££&£££ /Pf/^s/?/3 Nest Number "7?7^-7g
Bate of Observation 4/24/7® Species A&/- !M//t?cf fit&JjK
Land Ownership: P S BLM*" ■ Location: T2&V K-IIOu) Sec. 3 fsu> 1?^
Description of Nest Site:
Nest Substrate CoTTbA/tsJooQ
ieight of Substrate ££
Height of Nest Above Ground S&
/ Active y/ Inactive
No. of Eggs or Young j?y Exposure /rb&tft
Elevation
Vegetative Type J%e>^0 /eacXcf
U)ec>c/lat*iCi/ /V/'xe.J? &£&<>££<..
pppl:i^^iilliilli:
Remarks: >£ <££sMP££ N-lA#.
(Photograph)
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RAPTOR INVENTORY DATA SHEET [for field notebook (looseleaf)]
Observer C5?/*?a/ 0I/U.S&P Nest Number 7?T j2-7y
Date of Observation 6>/zuht Species /jeci- 1^ f '/e<^P A/rfu)fc
Land Ownership: P S ELM * . Location: 12ZN_^llDcd Sec. 2. fSoO/z)
Description of Kest Site:
Nest Substrate CoTFo^aPooQ
Height of Substrate g£_
Height of Nest Above Grounds' Active y/ Inactive
No. of Eggs or Young_ Exposure $bi!>t>€
Elevation
Vegetative Type /7j/'xe£ £e/&ge$.
Jiarivl."rsrVT1T
Remarks: •$ SZEDSkGDEE /VUljS,
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RAPTOR INVENTORY DATA SHEET [for field notebook (looseleaf)]
Observer uQe/^f /?7///</?p Nest Rumber ^f J3 '-/ 7g
Date of Observation £/#//& Species <A&>-r4/l£Q M&Jjs
Land Ownership: (j) S ELM Location: iZZH R /ffilJ Sec. j?? ($u)'£)
Description of Best Site: ~ j
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No. of Eggs or Youn^
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RAPTOR INVENTORY DATA SHEET [for field notebook (looseleaf)j
Observer /jf/^Q /TfccSrtfi Nest Number SlZj&z2£L !
Date of Observation ^/^i/hn Species ^?g/- -faj/grf ///?*)*■
land Ownership: [J/ S BLM Location: £?/// ^ /09u) Sec. 5"~ fee*)/ 3)
Description of Kest Site:
Nest Substrate fi-,7rc>AJ/*)DO£
Height of Substrate _ '_
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No. of Eggs or Young %y Exposure
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RAPTOR INVENTORY DATA SESET [for field notebook (looseieaf)]
Observer J^^j /??uj</^/>
Date of Observation £/2tf/7$ Land Ownership: P S BLM"^ Description of Nest Site: Nest Substrate /Iff&dutoafi
Nest Number fff ' Ss~ ~yQ SPecies &&Ll tcrt'/fi/ MrttJA.
Location : 1^/// R fiqu) Sec . & ($i<0(i)
Height of Substrate ££>
Height of Nest Above Ground^?'
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No. of Eggs or Young Exposure fthbije.
Elevation
Vegetative Type /tfwJ an*.
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RAPTOR INVENTORY DATA SHEET {for field notebook (looseleaf)]
Observer .Pa/^aJ $&&£&£. Date of Observation /ofayfyg Land Ownership: /?) S BLM Description of Nest Site: Nest Substrate [otffaluMAO
Nest Number ffr "%&>-79 sPecies '%ed' -fai'/rj ti&dt
Location: Tj^/_ KJ^g^ Sec. J^___{6iJ/j)
Height of Substrate £/)
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Height of Nest Above Ground %Q
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No. of Eggs or Young <^/y
Exposure
M
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Elevation
Vegetative Type '%wt0 Amt&e.
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KAPTOR INVENTORY DATA SHEET [for field notebook (looseleaf)]
Observer J$j$[ MaS^P Bate of Observation &ii/7&
Land Ownership: P S
(£LM )
Description of Nest Site: Nest Substrate KimfOck.
Nest Number gT 3?-7£
Species Aecf- 7% ///><# ^cdk
Location: T /f A/ R fMtrf Sec. 3¥ feWZ)
Height of Substrate JJQ
Height of Kest Above Ground^? Active t/ Inactive
Ko. of Eggs or Young J5\/ Exposure £Stj)
Elevation
Vegetative Type £dotf>bfU^.
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Remarks:
RAPTOR INVENTORY DATA SHEET [for field notebook (looeeleaf)j
Observer 7^/^ /??/tl$sf/? Best Kixaber /<T .%# - 7% j
Bate of Obeervation 9/ft>h$ Species 7?eef- Ya,/ec/ Mz,*)A
Land Ownership : fl'J S BLM Location: T gfrV R /^// Sec.^g /SEP^S) Description of Rest Site:
Nest Substrate
J/eatcf <~>rt2la
Height of Substrate
^2^
Height of Kest Above Ground %Q
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Active \J Inactive
No . of Eggs or Young J?y Exp o s ur e Q/){?/1
Elevation
0^
Vegetative I >? e Jt^umSsJiiilj "'
3*
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EAPTOR INVENTORY DATA SHEET [for field notebook (looseleaf)]
Observer &Q&j£ iMhIS*P
Date of Observation _ G/ftf/ytf Land Ownership: n?J S BLM Description of liest Site: West Substrate ///brae^
Kest Kuaber $T3J- 79
Species 'Aect ' -t&i/eJ? /tLzJ/? Location: ~2dJtL R (OQ. Sec. 2. {$Sa)/j)
Height of Substrate {3JEL.
Eeight of Kest Above Ground^
Active >/ Inactive
No. of Eggs or Young yy
Exposure
Elevation
Vegetative Type SOaeAnutA rf ™
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31 *
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Remarks :
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RAPTOR INVENTORY DATA SHEET [for field notebook (looseleaf)]
Observer J$eM/rf /Zli£S*fi> Rest Number &Tj£G - 7<Z \
Date of Observation _^/^ Species /&&-&;/* J //^jfc
Land Ownership: ? S ($U^ . Location: T^ Rj/W Sec.^/5^ //J Description of Nest Site:
Nest Substrate Xoui &xJ? 4&&£
Height of Substrate _lZ.
Height of Nest Above Ground /d Active v Inactive
No. of Eggs or Young S>y Exposure ££z
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Elevation
Vegetative Type &*qe>hfutd>
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RAPTOR INVENTORY DATA SHEET [for field notebook (looseleaf )]
Observer Jp^/i^f/ /^^/£d.S^fi Date of Observation Slzsh^ Land Ownership: (jj S BLM Description of Nest Site: Nest Substrate Jlw)IP£&
Nest Number S i-l<3
Species O^Jct/>).spo5 H<\cA k. Location: 1Z3H R 71u) Sec. 35* (<>£/4)
Height of Substrate JO
Height of Nest Above Ground 10 Active y Inactive
No. of Eggs or Young ££■??£ Exposure £->£<
Elevation
Vegetative Type /7?/xee/ <jfa£-~.
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RAPTOR INVENTORY DATA SHEET [for field notebook (looseleaf)]
Observer ~jt%?//?/l) At/ll^P Nest Number £ Z-l^
Date of Observation _S72g±^ Species ^>u)g}/i<;e>ns ///?*)/<
Land Ownership: (P/ S BLM . Location: TZZZtf&T-gcJ Sec. Z<3 ($£/£)
Description of Nest Site:
Nest Substrate
Loff<?/iuX>ax
Height of Substrate /&Q
Height of Nest Above Ground t^T Active \/ Inactive
No. of ^Eggs/or Young Exposure rrDoUe
Elevation
Vegetative Type Aj/>gbr/aS)
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RAPTOR INVENTORY DATA SHEET [for field notebook (looseleaf)]
Observer Jfo&tL /7lu£/tP Nest Number £ 3'7Z
Date of Observation (JztfuK. Species £i*)*^scn€ /-/aejk.
Land Ownership: (j) S BLM ■ Location: *22tL R (QltA Sec- ?? fSi^ /3)
Description of Nest Site:
Nest Substrate
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Height of Substrate £2>'
Height of Nest Above Ground ^Q
Active y Inactive
No. of Eggs or Young
Exposure Qpgtl
Elevation
Vegetative Type ^
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RAPTOR INVENTORY DATA SHEET [for field notebook (looseleaf)]
^%?//JjlJ /?7/i
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Observer
Date of Observation W^/^ff Species SfOtfiNSoicl, HfljAK
Land Ownership : (jj S BLM . Location: TA/A/ ^92k) Sec. 27- (z£z£) Description of Nest Site:
Nest Substrate kJ///su)
Height of Substrate Z.i,
Height of Kest Above Ground Zd Active v/ Inactive
No. of Eggs or Young 3y Exposure //
Elevation
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Remarks:
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RAPTOR INVENTORY DATA SHEET [for field notebook (looseleaf)]
Observer , &?#*} M/^/> Date of Observation _ £/%t Land Ownership: P ( SJ ELM Description of Nest Site:
Nest Substrate 7?md £nc>
Nest Number S> 6-~7$
Species Jz^g/sygc ^ s Ak^J/c
Location : l20tf ^ /09u) Sec . /^ ($u)i3)
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No. of Eggs or Young Exposure Q/y?/?
Elevation
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Observer ,_f5/?//?A/ /?7/US/?P Kest Rumber ///- 7g*
Date cf Observation ^/s/yg Species /2sS£SiC &UJM.
Land Ownership: F S ^BLMy Location: 121 hi ~i- jCZu) Sec- 3</ /Sm)/<J)
Description of Nest Site:
Rest Substrate Q&ql**)*
Height of Substrate _Q_
Height of Nest Above Ground 0
Active y/ Inactive
No. of Eggs or Young 3y
Exposure /y/f _____
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Vegetative Type ^jg o/w;
Re_arks: _//i ^/^ of h&fOt/y
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RAPTOR INVENTORY DATA SHEET [for field notebook (looseleaf)]
Observer JJ?//t/Q /7?fiL&fP Date of Observation ^falhtf Land Ownership: f?j S BLM Description of Nest Site: Nest Substrate droiwiJ/
Nest Number tfZ-7£ Species flkfiSH HAjO/C
Location : TZ5A/ R 1(3 u) Sec . IZ. ($t*)tz)
Height of Substrate
Height of Nest Above Ground Q Active v Inactive
No,
of Eggs or Young 3eoa$
Exposure gpOUP . £uj
Elevation
Vegetative Type tftpgrtoM.
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Remarks:
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RAPTOR INVENTORY DATA SHEET [for field notebook (looseleaf)]
Observer PftArt.' /TJtiLSAP
Nest Number H 3~ 7\
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Date of Observation ^LM2£. Land Ownership: /P/ S BLM Description of Hest Site:
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Species ////)&# Htt-vk
Location: T$t>N R 9/fJ Sec. /? (S£/3j
Height of Substrate £?
Height of Nest Above Ground y
Active
Ho. of Eggs or Young S)/
Exposure tfbei'e
Elevation
Vegetative Type 6>,:<*e t/fu<h
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RAPTOR INVENTORY DATA SHEET [for field notebook (looseleaf)]
Obssrvi
Bate of Observation ?klrt Species /fafe}, tJ/fu>/C
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Description of Nest Site :
West Substrate fo/~0i4f}J Height of Substrate _?
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Height of Kest Above Ground /j
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Active y' Inactive
J OF LAND MANAGED*: ■ .. : & . i.
Ko . of Eggs or Young
Ex p o s ur e fltax
Elevation
V eg e t a t iv e Typ e 5^-Mtf 4l
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flooded . &&<, found
£c offered r broken & -found
nesf. AocK lite £ 'of -fk^i7
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RAPTOR INVENTORY DATA SHEET [for field notebook (looseleaf)]
Observer fj?//?/U /VM&&P Date of Observation l-ffejyg Land Ownership : /?/ S BLM Description of Rest Site:
Nest Substrate j(//r)/2,£fi rf/ie
Nest Number _Sj4 ~ W
Species Ste&j&S&Ojk fib to £
Location: T /3M R 7£mJ Sec. 3 {$£2-4)
Height of Substrate
J£-
Height of Nest Above Ground (Q Active ,/ Inactive
No . of Eggs or Young
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Exposure OpP/7
Elevation
Vegetative Type ^yW" gyz?,<r<-/
fri/Yer #<:6cc /crf/on
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Remarks :
(Photograph)
RAPTOR INVENTORY DATA SHEET [for field notebook (looseleaf)]
Observer <j5/?/rfrt) /7//<u.$fif> Date of Observation f?/*f/7&
Nest Number
79
Land Ownership: P S (Em) Description of Nest Site: Nest Substrate Qfioti/td
Species //%5gSV //#*>/£■
Location : T/f/V R c?Zcd Sec . g (SCa) IS)
Height of Substrate
Height of fcest Above Ground O Active s/ Inactive
No. of Eggs or Young 3y
Exposure $&otfe
Elevation
35 '
j.:ntv
fi'NTY
©H£-7£
Vegetative Type S^lc^ bruS*l ( GO%J / Mixed £re?5£tc, (2c%
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RAPTOR INVENTORY DATA SHEET [for field notebook (looseleaf)]
Observer _-n#/fr// /ff/ic^P Date of Observation 6>/2{//7l8 Land Ownership: P S ELM"* . Description of Nest Site:
Nest Substrate CoTJoncOocd
Nest Number AA /" 7g
Species Afc£orgfeo*i£ fi?£/Zli/t/ Location: 122N R //0(a) Sec. S* ($L*)llj
Height of Substrate
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Height of Nest Above Ground ^ Inactive
Activev '
No. of Eggs or Young Exposure
Elevation
Vegetative Type Mixed &£#&>.
Rema r k s : & 5eeoskflDE£ M iJ. R.
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RAPTOR INVENTORY DATA SHEET [for field notebook (looseleaf)]
Observer J}/?//}*; /?7,£is*p Kest Number /7? Z'Ttf
Date of Observation {Jzttfa Species /7fer/ih /fa4*,A»ns\
Land Ownership: (j/ S BLM Location: T2ZA/ R 09t*J Sec. 24 ($**W
Description of Nest Site: ' ^^^^^^^^!^^^$S^i^S j
Nest Substrate {% ^^jOoeD ^^^^^mft^^?!?^?^^^ i
Height of Substrate ^
Height of Nest Above Grouse
Active y/ Inactive
No . of Eggs or Young Exposure
Elevation
Vegetative Type >f[£g£Q.
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