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TABLE III.F.3: SPECIAL STATUS WILDLIFE SPECIES POTENTIALLY OCCURRING ON THE AUSTIN ROAD LANDFILL 1E;XPANSION SITE <br /> Legal Status Proximate Potential Within <br /> Federal/State* Distribution Preferred Habitat aijp.h in Project Area? <br /> Mammals <br /> Pacific western big-eared bat C2/CSC Throughout California; Caves,rock outcrops, Unknown No <br /> Plecotaas tmmsendii townsendii specific distribution not well buildings for roosting,prefers <br /> known mesio,undist.habitats <br /> Riparian brush rabbit none/CSC In Central Valley,in areas of Dense riparian areas Unknown No <br /> Sylvilagus bachmani riparius remnant dense riparian providing extensive cover <br /> vegetation(e.g., S.J., <br /> Stanislaus,and Tuolumne R.) <br /> Birds <br /> Tricolored blackbird C2/CSC Lowlands and valleys Nests in dense cattails,tules, near Lodi, near No <br /> Agelaius tricolor throughout California or blackberry thickets near Manteca <br /> freshwater,forages over <br /> grasslands/aglands <br /> Burrowing owl none/CSC Open habitats throughout Breeds in existing burrows in 0.5 mile north of Moderate <br /> Athene cunicularia California open,dry,level grasslands the CYA portion <br /> with elevated perches and of the site <br /> friable soils,usually near <br /> water <br /> Swainson's hawk none/T Breeds in the Central Valley Agricultural fields and On-site; 1.5 High <br /> Buteo swainsoni and Klamath Basin extensive grasslands with low miles NW of the <br /> herbaceous cover for site <br /> foraging,mature trees for <br /> nesting <br />