golden-cheeked-warbler-dkey.pdf

This memo is a record of the rationale behind the determination key section for the golden-cheeked warbler within the 112 counties covered by the Arlington Ecological Services Office. This determination key is a logically structured set of questions to assist a user in determining whether a proposed project qualifies for a predetermined consultation outcome based on USFWS standing analysis. General biology and other information is included to support the standing analysis and key. This key is intended to be delivered through the USFWS’ Information for Planning and Consultation ( IPaC IPaC
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Omar Bocanegra
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Golden-cheeked warbler

The golden-cheeked warbler (Dendroica chrysoparia) is the only bird that exclusively nests in Texas and breeds in mixed-hardwood/juniper woodlands unique to the Texas Hill Country. In July and August, it migrates southward through Mexico and Central America to winter in the mountainous...

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