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Perching Birds (Passeriformes) (click on common name for further information) Common Name Scientific Name Loggerhead Shrike Lanius ludovicianus Oregon Vesper Sparrow Pooecetes gramineus affinis Purple Martin Progne subis Sage Sparrow Amphispiza belli Sage Thrasher Oreoscoptes montanus Slender-billed White-breasted Nuthatch Sitta carolinensis aculeata Streaked Horned Lark Eremophila alpestris strigata 80 August 2008
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Page 1: Perching Birds (Passeriformes) - Washington Department of Fish

Perching Birds (Passeriformes) (click on common name for further information) Common Name Scientific Name

Loggerhead Shrike Lanius ludovicianus

Oregon Vesper Sparrow Pooecetes gramineus affinis

Purple Martin Progne subis

Sage Sparrow Amphispiza belli

Sage Thrasher Oreoscoptes montanus

Slender-billed White-breasted Nuthatch

Sitta carolinensis aculeata

Streaked Horned Lark

Eremophila alpestris strigata

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August 2008

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Loggerhead Shrike Lanius ludovicianus

State Status: Candidate Federal Status: Species of Concern PHS Species Criteria

#1 Priority Area

- Regular concentrations - Regular occurrences in

breeding areas

Washington Distribution by County*

Online information and guidelines for management of Loggerhead Shrike: Management Recommendations for Washington's Priority Species Volume IV: Birds NatureServe Species Report

Oregon Vesper Sparrow Pooecetes gramineus affinis

State Status: Candidate Federal Status: Species of Concern PHS Species Criteria

#1 Priority Area

- Any occurrence

Washington Distribution by County*

Online information and guidelines for management of Oregon Vesper Sparrow: NatureServe Species Report

* Distribution maps show the counties where a species is known to occur in one of its priority areas, as well as the counties

where a species is likely to occur in one of its priority areas due to the presence of suitable habitat. Counties that are part of the recovery area for Threatened and Endangered species are also shown as part of a species distribution. Occurrences of a species in other counties are possible as new information becomes available, and maps will be updated as necessary at the beginning of each calendar year. The date shown in the footer identifies when the last update was made to maps found on this page.

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Purple Martin Progne subis

State Status: Candidate Federal Status: None PHS Species Criteria

#1 Priority Area

- Breeding areas including used artificial nest features

- Feeding areas

Washington Distribution by County*

Online information and guidelines for management of Purple Martin: Management Recommendations for Washington's Priority Species Volume IV: Birds Single Page PHS Management Recommendations: Purple Martin NatureServe Species Report

* Distribution maps show the counties where a species is known to occur in one of its priority areas, as well as the counties

where a species is likely to occur in one of its priority areas due to the presence of suitable habitat. Counties that are part of the recovery area for Threatened and Endangered species are also shown as part of a species distribution. Occurrences of a species in other counties are possible as new information becomes available, and maps will be updated as necessary at the beginning of each calendar year. The date shown in the footer identifies when the last update was made to maps found on this page.

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Sage Sparrow Amphispiza belli

State Status: Candidate Federal Status: None

PHS Species Criteria

#1

Priority Area

- Breeding areas - Regular occurrences in

suitable habitat during breeding season

Washington Distribution by County*

Online information and guidelines for management of Sage Sparrow: Management Recommendations for Washington's Priority Species Volume IV: Birds NatureServe Species Report

Sage Thrasher Oreoscoptes montanus

State Status: Candidate Federal Status: None

PHS Species Criteria

#1

Priority Area

- Breeding areas - Regular occurrences in

suitable habitat during the breeding season

Washington Distribution by County*

Online information and guidelines for management of Sage Thrasher:

Management Recommendations for Washington's Priority Species Volume IV: Birds

NatureServe Species Report

* Distribution maps show the counties where a species is known to occur in one of its priority areas, as well as the counties where a species is likely to occur in one of its priority areas due to the presence of suitable habitat. Counties that are part of the recovery area for Threatened and Endangered species are also shown as part of a species distribution. Occurrences of a species in other counties are possible as new information becomes available, and maps will be updated as necessary at the beginning of each calendar year. The date shown in the footer identifies when the last update was made to maps found on this page.

August 2008

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Slender-billed White-breasted Nuthatch Sitta carolinensis aculeata

State Status: Candidate Federal Status: Species of Concern PHS Species Criteria

#1 Priority Area

- Any occurrence

Washington Distribution by County*

Online information and guidelines for management of Slender-billed White-breasted Nuthatch: NatureServe Species Report

Streaked Horned Lark Eremophila alpestris strigata

State Status: Endangered Federal Status: Candidate PHS Species Criteria

#1 Priority Area

- Any occurrence

Washington Distribution by County*

Online information and guidelines for management of Streaked Horned Lark: NatureServe Species Report

* Distribution maps show the counties where a species is known to occur in one of its priority areas, as well as the counties

where a species is likely to occur in one of its priority areas due to the presence of suitable habitat. Counties that are part of the recovery area for Threatened and Endangered species are also shown as part of a species distribution. Occurrences of a species in other counties are possible as new information becomes available, and maps will be updated as necessary at the beginning of each calendar year. The date shown in the footer identifies when the last update was made to maps found on this page.

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