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5/4/23,3:28 PM IPaC:Explore Location resources <br /> M *igratory <br /> Certain birds are protected under the Migratory Bird Treaty Actl and the Bald and Golden <br /> Eagle Protection Acts. <br /> Any person or organization who plans or conducts activities that may result in impacts to <br /> migratory birds, eagles, and their habitats should follow appropriate regulations and <br /> consider implementing appropriate conservation measures, as described below. <br /> 1 . The Migratory Birds Treaty Act of 1918. <br /> 2. The Bald and Golden Eagle Protection Act of 1940. <br /> Additional information can be found using the following links: <br /> • Birds of Conservation Concern https://WWW.fWS.gov/program/migratory-birds/species <br /> • Measures for avoiding and minimizing impacts to birds Nose <br /> httpse.//Www.fws.gov/library/collections/avoiding-and-minimizing-incidental-take- <br /> migratory-birdsIr <br /> • Nationwide conservation measures for birds <br /> AO <br /> https://www.fws.gov/sites/default/files/documents/nationwide-standard-conservation- <br /> measures.pdf <br /> The birds listed below are birds of particu ar concern either because they occur on the <br /> USFWS Birds of Conservation Concern (BCC) list or warrant special attention in your <br /> project location. To learn more about the levels of concern for birds on your list and how <br /> this list is generated, seethe FAQ below. This is not list of every bird you may find in this <br /> location, nor a guarantee that every bird on this list will be found in your project area. To see <br /> exact locations of where birders and the general public have sighted birds in and around <br /> your project area, visit the E-bird data mapping tool (Tip: enter your location, desired date <br /> range and a species on your list). For projects that occur off the Atlantic Coast, additional <br /> maps and models detailing the relative occurrence and abundance of bird species on your <br /> list are available. Links to additional information about Atlantic Coast birds, and other <br /> important information about your migratory bird list, including how to properly interpret and <br /> use your migratory bird report, can be found below. <br /> For guidance on when to schedule activities or implement avoidance and minimization <br /> measures to reduce impacts to migratory birds on your list, click on the PROBABILITY OF <br /> PRESENCE SUMMARY at the top of your list to see when these birds are most likely to be <br /> present and breeding in your project area. <br /> NAME BREEDING SEASON <br /> https://ipac.ecosphere.fws.gov/project/E6A7BU61JJEKZCMBS5BY16U2EY/resources#endangered-species 5/13 <br />