Lake Highlands LRT Station Categorical Exclusion Page: E-4
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DART Lake Highlands LI
CATEGORICAL EX
Species FSetaus Status Habitat Preference PHabitat Species Pertinent Project Inf
lake shores, coastlines, and barrier
islands.
Bald Eagle DM T Found primarily near rivers and No No Tall trees and cliffs ar
(Haliaeetus large lakes. Nests in tall trees or on within the proposed sta
leucocephalus) cliffs near water. Communally No individuals identifi
roosts, especially in winter. Hunts the proposed station
live prey, scavenges, and pirates
food from other birds.
Black-capped LE E Oak-juniper woodlands with No No Oak-Juniper woodland
Vireo (Vireo distinctive patchy, two-layered not present. No indi
atricapilla) aspect. Shrub and tree layer with identified within the p
open, grassy spaces. Requires station area.
foliage reaching to ground level for
nesting cover. Returns to same
territory, or one nearby, year after
year. Deciduous and board-leaved
shrubs and trees provide insects for
feeding. Species composition less
important than presence of
adequate broad-leaved shrubs,
foliage to ground level, and
required structure. Nesting season
March to late summer.RT Station
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Dallas Area Rapid Transit. Lake Highlands LRT Station Categorical Exclusion, report, September 2009; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1148407/m1/72/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Dallas Area Rapid Transit (DART).