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Reso 2024-029 MND for WPCP Treatment Wetland and Shoreline Resilience Project
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<br />4/17/20 (P:\TER2001\BA\Special‐Status Species Biological Resources Habitat Assessment 4‐17‐20 .docx) 5 <br />Species Status <br />(Federal/State) Habitat Potential for Occurrencea <br />California Ridgway’s rail <br />Rallus obsoletus obsoletus <br />FE/SE, SFP Tidal salt marshes with sloughs and <br />substantial cordgrass (Spartina sp.) <br />cover <br />No suitable habitat present. Only limited <br />patches of cordgrass present along slough. <br />No cordgrass or pickleweed present at <br />outfall. Closest CNDDB occurrence is a 2015 <br />record at Arrowhead Marsh, approximately <br />1.2 miles from the project site. Species <br />observed at the Oyster Bay Regional <br />Shoreline in March 2007 (eBird 2020). <br />Short‐eared owl <br />Asio flammeus <br />–/SSC Upland areas of fresh and salt <br />marshes, moist grasslands, <br />irrigated alfalfa fields. Roosts and <br />nests on the ground in areas <br />concealed by tall grass. Not <br />expected to nest. <br />May forage at the project site as a rare <br />winter visitor and fall migrant. <br />Burrowing owl <br />Athene cunicularia <br />–/SSC Open, dry grasslands that contain <br />abundant ground squirrel burrows. <br />May forage or winter at the project site, but <br />species not known to breed in the area <br />(CDFW 2020). Suitable burrow surrogates <br />may be present in rock rip‐rap and California <br />ground squirrel burrows along the <br />perimeter of the basin. Closest CNDDB <br />occurrence is a 1983 record approximately <br />1.7 miles from the project site. Species <br />observed nearby at the Metropolitan Golf <br />Links golf course and Oyster Bay Regional <br />Shoreline (eBird 2020). <br />Loggerhead shrike <br />Lanius ludovicianus <br />–/SSC Grasslands and open shrub or <br />woodland communities; nests in <br />dense shrubs or trees and forages <br />in scrub, open woodlands, <br />grasslands, and croplands. <br />May forage and nest at or adjacent to the <br />project site. Species observed at the Oyster <br />Bay Regional Shoreline in January 1984 <br />(eBird 2020). <br />Yellow‐billed cuckoo <br />Coccyzus americanus <br />occidentalis <br />FT/SE Wooded habitat with dense cover <br />along streams and marshes. <br />No suitable habitat present. <br />Bryant’s savannah sparrow <br />Passerculus sandwichensis <br />alaudinus <br />–/SSC Nests and forages in salt marsh and <br />adjacent ruderal habitat, and moist <br />grasslands in the fog belt, but has <br />also be found in dry grasslands <br />back from the coast. <br />Not likely to nest or forage at the project <br />site due to the lack of suitable salt marsh <br />habitat. <br />Alameda song sparrow <br />Melospiza melodia pusillula <br />–/SSC Salt marshes bordering south arm <br />of San Francisco Bay; inhabits <br />pickleweed marshes; nests low in <br />gumplant (Grindelia sp.) bushes <br />(high enough to escape high tides) <br />and in pickleweed. <br />Species observed at project site during LSA’s <br />field survey. Suitable nesting habitat <br />present. The CNDDB maps the project site <br />as part of occurrence #18 for Alameda song <br />sparrow (CDFW 2020). <br />Tricolored blackbird <br />Agelaius tricolor <br />–/ST, SSC Grasslands and agricultural fields; <br />nests in dense vegetation near <br />open water. <br />Could forage at the project site, but not <br />suitable nesting habitat present. Species <br />observed at the Davis Street dump, <br />Metropolitan Golf Links, and Oyster Bay <br />Regional Shoreline (eBird 2020). <br />Yellow warbler <br />Setophaga petechia <br />–/SSC Nests in extensive willow riparian <br />woodlands. <br />May forage at the project site during <br />migration, but not likely to nest due to lack <br />of suitable nesting habitat.
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