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Table 2. Daughenbaugh Open Space 2017 Avian Survey Results. <br />Transect or Point <br />Species <br />Number <br />Activity <br />DAU02 <br />American Goldfinch <br />Spinus tristis <br />1 <br />Flying north over the transect. <br />American Robin <br />Turdus migratorius <br />1 <br />Flying north over the transect. <br />European Starling <br />Sturnus vulgaris <br />1 <br />Flew from north to south over the <br />transect. <br />Vesper Sparrow <br />Pooecetesgramineus <br />3 <br />All were singing and calling along <br />the transect. <br />4.3. Warembourg <br />Warembourg was surveyed on the morning of June 20, 2017. Table 3 provides the transect name, <br />species, number, and activity when detected. This Open Space is dominated by dense smooth <br />brome and had the least detections of any of the Open Space properties surveyed. <br />WAR01: Warembourg transect 01 (WAR01) runs from west to east and is located on the <br />north side of the Open Space. There is almost no diversity along this transect and all <br />surrounding areas are dominated by dense smooth brome. If not for the presence of a <br />small pond north of the transect, there would have been no detections. All detections were <br />near the pond. The dominant species was the Mallard Duck (Anas platyrhynchos) which was <br />seen at the pond. One native grassland species, the Western Meadowlark (Sturnella neglecta), <br />was seen on this transect. <br />WAR02: Warembourg transect 02 (WAR02) runs from north to south and is located on the <br />east side of the Open Space. There is almost no diversity along this transect and all <br />surrounding areas are dominated by dense smooth brome. The houses to the east of the <br />transect provide habitat for habitat generalists and the Russian olive trees surrounding the <br />fishing pond to the west provide limited habitat. One native grassland species, the Western <br />Meadowlark (Sturnella neglecta), was seen on this transect. <br />Table 3. Warembourg Open Space 2017 Avian Survey Results. <br />Transect or Point 1 <br />Species <br />Number <br />Activity <br />WAR01 <br />Western Meadowlark <br />Sturnella neglecta <br />1 <br />Flew from the south side of the <br />transect off of the transect. <br />Mallard Duck <br />Anas platyrhynchos <br />3 <br />Flew off the pond north of the <br />transect and east out of line of site. <br />Red -winged Blackbird <br />Agelaius phoeniceus <br />1 <br />Flying around pond. <br />WAR02 <br />Red -winged Blackbird <br />Agelaius phoeniceus <br />1 <br />Flying from trees west of transect <br />to the east. <br />House Wren <br />Troglodytes aedon <br />1 <br />Calling/singing from tree next to <br />house to the east. <br />Mourning Dove <br />Zenaida macroura <br />1 <br />Calling from roof of house to the <br />east. <br />10 <br />17 <br />
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