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Bowers Field Wildlife Hazard Management Plan <br /> Songbirds—American robins, horned larks, northern shrike, various sparrows, and <br /> western meadowlarks; <br /> Upland—gray partridges and California quail; <br /> Waders—great blue herons; and <br /> Waterfowl—American coot, American green winged-teal,American wigeon, bufflehead, <br /> Canada geese, greater white-fronted geese, mallards, pied-billed grebes, and ring-necked <br /> ducks. <br /> 7 NE Pasture <br /> i <br /> pasture • �� <br /> { i i1-29 MID' <br /> i� Transect route <br /> 7-25 MID <br /> Incursion survey points - <br /> - Ramp', <br /> Locations <br /> Figure 2. Map showing the driving transect and names for each location used during the WHE. <br /> & <br /> ';i1 1�• - N PasureiR <br /> 1,!!�. 11 APR ,\\ 1'- ✓ar <br /> r � <br /> Locations <br /> Guild `` <br /> ( NE Pasture t <br /> ® Blackbirds <br /> Corvlds ;;,Gi W UnDev.J ` <br /> wpm Pasture "` , , <br /> 11=29 MID <br /> rs <br /> Shorebirds <br /> Songbirds I - <br /> T <br /> Upland <br /> Waders /h <br /> Waterfowl `` 7-25 MID Zr ppR <br /> t <br /> Figure 3. The line colors correspond to different guilds of hazardous wildlife observed during the <br /> W H E. Guilds with fewer than 10 observations are not shown. <br /> 2-2 <br /> 31 December 2024 <br />