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TABLE 2 <br />WILDLIFE SPECIES DOCUMENTED IN THE SITE <br />Birds <br />Turkey vulture <br />Rock dove <br />Mourning dove <br />California scrubjay <br />American crow <br />Northern mockingbird <br />European starling <br />Brewer's blackbird <br />Tree swallow <br />Cathartes aura <br />Columba livia <br />Zenaida macroura <br />Aphelocoma californica <br />Corvus brachyrhynchos <br />Mimus polyglottos <br />Sturnus vulgaris <br />Euphagus cyanocephalus <br />Tachycineta bicolor <br />Due to a lack of suitable habitat, only a few amphibians and reptiles are expected <br />to occur in the site and none were observed during the field surveys. Common <br />species such as Pacific chorus frog (Pseudacris regilla), western fence lizard <br />(Sceloporus occidentalis), western skink (Eumeces skiltonianus), and western <br />terrestrial garter snake (Thamnophis elegans) may occur on the site on occasion. <br />WATERS OF THE U.S. AND WETLANDS: Waters of the U.S., including wetlands, are <br />broadly defined under 33 Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) 328 to include <br />navigable waterways, their tributaries, and adjacent wetlands. State and federal <br />agencies regulate these habitats and Section 404 of the Clean Water Act <br />requires that a permit be secured prior to the discharge of dredged or fill <br />materials into any waters of the U.S., including wetlands. Some jurisdictional <br />waters of the U.S. also fall under the jurisdiction of CDFW and/or the California <br />Regional Water Quality Control Board (RWQCB). <br />"Waters of the U.S.", as defined in 33 CFR 328.4, encompasses Territorial Seas, <br />Tidal Waters, and Non -Tidal Waters; Non -Tidal Waters includes interstate and <br />2706 Pock Lane: Biology 9 November 23, 2021 <br />