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Administrative Draft Environmental Impact Report <br /> Gill Medical Center Project <br /> Table 4.6-1.Potentially Occurring Special-Status Species <br /> Status <br /> Common Name CESAI Survey Potential To Occur <br /> (Scientific Name) FESA NPPA Other Habitat Description Period Onsite <br /> Oak titmouse BCC Nests in tree cavities March-July Absent;there is no <br /> within dry oak or oak-pine suitable habitat <br /> (Baeolophus inornatus) woodland and riparian; onsite. <br /> where oaks are absent, <br /> they nest in juniper <br /> woodland,open forests <br /> (gray,Jeffrey,Coulter, <br /> pinyon pines and Joshua <br /> tree) <br /> Wrentit BCC Coastal sage scrub, March-August Absent;there is no <br /> northern coastal scrub, suitable habitat <br /> (Chamaea fasciata) chaparral,dense onsite. <br /> understory of riparian <br /> woodlands,riparian <br /> scrub,coyote brush and <br /> blackberry thickets,and <br /> dense thickets in <br /> suburban parks and <br /> gardens. <br /> California thrasher BCC Resident and endemic to February-July Absent;there is no <br /> coastal and Sierra suitable habitat <br /> (Toxostoma redivivum) Nevada-Cascade foothill onsite. <br /> areas of California.Nests <br /> are usually well hidden in <br /> dense shrubs,including <br /> scrub oak,California lilac, <br /> and chamise. <br /> Biological Resources 4.6-17 October 2021 <br />