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Species <br />San Joaquin kit fox <br />Vulpes macrosis ruutica <br />Swainson's hawk <br />Buteo swainsoni <br />Burrowing owl <br />Athene cunicularis <br />California horned lark <br />Eremophila alpestris actia <br />Loggerhead shrike <br />L.anins ht[loviciansts <br />Northern harrier <br />Limits c},artctts <br />Black -shouldered kite <br />Elanus caendetts <br />Ferruginous hawk <br />Ettteo regalis <br />Tricolored blackbird <br />Agelaius tricolor <br />Table 4.2.2. Special -Status Wildlife Species Potentially Occurring on Tracy Materials <br />Recovery and Transfer Facility Project Site in San Joaquin County <br />Legal Status' <br />Federal/State <br />Distribution <br />Preferred <br />Habitat <br />E/T Portions of western Kern, eastern San Luis Grassland, saltbush, open woodlands, and <br />Obispo, western Tulare, Kings, western Fresno, alkaline sink valley floor <br />western Merced, western Stanislaus, <br />southwestern San Joaquin, Alameda, Contra <br />Costa, Santa Clara, San Benito, Monterey, and <br />extreme northern Santa Barbara Counties <br />--/T Breeds in the Central Valley and Klamath Basin <br />--/SSC Open habitats throughout California <br />C2/-- Open habitats along the California Coast Ranges <br />and the San Joaquin Valley <br />C2/-- Resident species throughout the lowlands and <br />foothills of California <br />--/SSC Lowlands and valleys throughout California <br />--/CP Open habitats throughout California, excluding <br />deserts <br />C2/-- Fairly common migrant and winter resident <br />throughout California <br />C2/SSC Lowlands and valleys throughout California <br />Agricultural fields and extensive grasslands <br />with low herbaceous cover for foraging, <br />mature trees for nesting <br />Open, dry, and nearly level grassland or <br />prairie habitat <br />Low, level, or rolling open pastureland <br />Nests In dense grasslands and wetlands; <br />forages in wetlands, grasslands, and <br />agricultural fields <br />Nests in riparian habitats, woodlands, and <br />isolated trees; forages in agricultural <br />Gelds, grasslands, and wetlands <br />Open terrain of valleys and foothills <br />Freshwater marshes and blackberry <br />thickets for breeding; wetlands, grasslands, <br />agricultural Gelds, and irrigated pastures <br />for foraging; known to forage as far as <br />4 miles from nesting colony during <br />breeding season <br />