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INDIAN RIVER COUNTY ANNUAL REPORT TO THE USFWS FOR THE SEBASTIAN AREA-WIDE HABITAT CONSERVATION PLAN AUGUST 31, 2007 DATA COLLECTED AND REPORT CREATED BY: BETH POWELL CONSERVATION LANDS MANAGER INDIAN RIVER COUNTY 1840 25TH STREET VERO BEACH, FL 32960 Bpowell@ircgov.com 772-589-9223 772-589-6119 fax Summary This Annual Monitoring Report is submitted to the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service for the above mentioned HCP by the Indian River County Board of County Commissioners. This report ascertains the success of the HCP Management Program in progressing toward achievement of the stated HCP Biological Goals and Objectives. The purpose of the monitoring program is to determine the distribution and status of the resident scrub-jay population and to evaluate the response of the scrub and mesic communities to applied mechanical and fire treatments. This monitoring report includes a compliance monitoring section to demonstrate that the Applicants are progressing toward successful restoration of the scrub-jay habitat. Beginning in 2004, the Conservation Lands Manager began working with Archbold Biological Station to band the jays within the Sebastian HCP area. Last year, Dave Breininger began working with the Conservation Lands Manager to continue banding and give valuable land management advice. To date, 48 jays have been banded within the HCP area. The most important thing that has happened this year is that a family of jays were documented (through their bands) to have moved from the Sebastian Buffer Preserve to the North Sebastian Conservation Area and the juvenile moved back to the Buffer Preserve the following spring. Also, a juvenile jay from the Sebastian Airport has been documented at the Buffer Preserve with 2 2007 juveniles. These exchanges provide valuable information that the St. Sebastian River State Park (formerly the St. Sebastian River Buffer Preserve) and Sebastian jays are within dispersal distance and do have exchange. In addition, this information will directly affect future land management decisions and place even more emphasis on properties that are likely to be crucial dispersal corridors (e.g. Sebastian Airport). 5.4.1.1 HABITAT QUALITY STUDIES 1. Monitoring Objective: Evaluate the level of success toward restoration of optimal scrub-jay habitat structural attributes within the Scrub-Jay Habitat Compensation Areas. 2. Survey Methodology: Using the habitat characterization methodology as set forth in Section 4.1.1, the habitat quality within each of the 64 habitat polygons have be qualitatively assessed using the Shrub Height Class and Minimum Mapping Unit criteria set forth in TABLE 6 attached. 3. Minimum Habitat Quality Data to be Reported: Survey dates and individual responsible for conducting survey. The collected habitat quality data has been presented in a tabular format similar to TABLE 5, and is labeled such as an attachment to this report, so that comparison with the baseline data can be easily seen. a. Polygon ID, Acreage, Habitat Type included for reference on TABLE 5. b. Shrub Height Class of each Polygon for the first year of the HCP, last year and this current year included – see TABLE 5. 4. Compliance Monitoring Reporting: The purpose of this section of the monitoring report is to document the habitat restoration/management actions that have been completed for this monitoring year. a. Mechanical Treatments – see TABLE 7 b. Prescribed Fire Treatment – see TABLE 8 5. Future Management Actions: Outline actions to be completed for the next monitoring year – See "Habitat Polygon Evaluation & Activities for the Coming Year" 5.4.1.2 1. FLORIDA SCRUB-JAY TERRITORY STUDIES Monitoring Objective: Quantify the number of scrub-jay territories and level of recruitment into restored habitat areas on the Scrub-Jay Habitat Compensation Areas. SUMMARY OF JAY TERRITORIES AND FAMILIES: • Wabasso Scrub Conservation Area – 3 territories; the same number of territories from last year. o -GYS Family – 3 Adults As of 2007, this family now only consists of AB-GS (born at Pelican Island Elementary School, Bond Family). None of the original members of this family have been documented in 2007. AB-GS is presumably a male and has formed a pair bond with an unbanded jay of unknown origin. There is also Page 2 of 10 an unbanded helper with this pair. This family has no 2007 juveniles. o JIGC Family – 2 Adults Last year OL-PS was paired with an unbanded jay, but during 2007, formed a pair bond with HOS-. This family now consists of OL-PS (male) and HOS- (a 2006 hatch year from the WSCA SE family). They had several nests with eggs and nestlings, but have no successful fledglings as of August 2007. o South-East Family – 2 adults This family consists of HBS- (male) and –HYS (a female banded at PIE as a hatch year on 8/18/06). They have one 2007 juvenile. • North Sebastian Conservation Area – 5 territories; o Polygon 1 Family – 3 adult individuals All three members of this family are banded: AY-GS, breeding female, SHO- breeding male and HAS-, the 2006 juvenile from this pair. All three members are still present in the same territory. There are no 2007 juveniles. o Polygon 31, 27, 22 & 33 Family – 5 individuals (2 banded - AB-YS & AB-OS) – This family consists of the original pair, AB-YS and AB-OS; they had 2 2006 juveniles who stayed with them through the 2007 breeding season. They have not been seen since summer 2007, however. Neither of these second-year jays were banded. The breeding pair has one successful 2007 juvenile as of August 29, 2007. o Polygon 5, 6, 7& 15 – 2 Families/7 individuals 4 members of what is 2 families were banded in 2006. • Gibson East – consists of SHB- (breeding female) and 2 unbanded adults. This family has no 2007 juveniles. • Gibson West – consists of SHR- (breeding male) and SHY- (breeding female). SHW- is a helper. This family has no 2007 juveniles. o Polygon 24, 26, 20 – 3 individuals New Family – this family was found in 2006 and consists of a male who was originally banded at the St. Sebastian Buffer Preserve. He was rebanded KKS- with a 1st year, who was banded WB-AS. The juvenile was with the family until early spring and was documented at the Buffer Preserve on August 30, 2007. KKS- and the unbanded female have no 2007 juveniles. Page 3 of 10 • • • • • • • Pelican Island Elementary School Scrub Habitat – As of August 2007, there is only 1 family of jays using the PIE property. (2 families) o GA-OS (formerly of PIE) has moved to property at Bristol and Barber St and mated with an unbanded female. They have no successful 2007 juveniles. o PG-LS and AY-OS were found with a nest on Arcadia on July 6, 2007. Both hatchlings fledged, but have not been found as of August 2007. These jays were each with different mates at the beginning of the breeding season and it was documented that PGLS and AG-PS had several nests with hatchlings. AY-OS was originally mated with SHP- in the spring. It is presumed that SHPand AG-PS must have died and the two remaining jays formed a pair bond and created the July nest. This pair has no successful 2007 juveniles. Sebastian Scrub Conservation Area – 1 male in vacinity o no families to date, however, SHL- is still on Empress/Barber St. He has no mate and no 2007 juveniles. Potomac – 2 jays o This pair consists of two jays, BA-YS and an unbanded individual; that live along Potomac and near the Russell Grove property. They have no 2007 juveniles. Sebastian Airport – 3 adults, 2 2007 juveniles o This pair consists of WB-GS, the breeding female and BA-YS (originally banded at the Potomac area as a Hatch Year). HHS(their 2006 juvenile) stayed with the family and acted as a helper this year. This family has two successful 2007 juveniles who are using the area around Airport Drive and the conservation polygons 63, 29, 9, 18, 13, 8 and possibly 64. HHS- was documented at the Sebastian Airport on 7/11/07 and then at the Buffer Preserve on August 30, 2007 with two 2007 unbanded juveniles. Englar – 2 adults, 1 2007 juvenile o This pair consists of one male, banded HYS- and an unbanded female. They have one 2007 juvenile. Helicon – 1 jay o 1 jay was banded on 9/8/06 BHS-, however, has not been found as of 9/8/06. Seamist – 1 jay o This jay was found in 2006 reported by a homeowner, and has not been banded. This jay has not been found as of August 29, 2007. 2. Survey Methodology: Using the survey protocol set forth in Fitzpatrick et al. Base demographic data will be obtained to estimate the total number of scrub-jay territories on-site, the number of individuals within each territory and the approximate boundaries of each territory. (See territory maps attached) 3. Minimum Data Reported: Individual responsible for conducting survey. Results of surveys, including number of scrub-jay territories, number of individuals in each territory, survey date(s), time(s), and weather conditions. Recruited scrubPage 4 of 10 jay territories and any nests that were opportunistically found during performance of the survey. 5.4.1.3 HABITAT LOSS WITHIN ITP IMPACT AREA 2007 CONCLUSIONS OF THE SEBASTIAN AREA-WIDE HABITAT CONSERVATION PLAN “By 1991, the FWC had completed a comprehensive four year survey, which determined that 35 scrub jay families occurred within the city limits of the City of Sebastian.” FWS, November 12, 1996, correspondence to Indian River County. In 1998, 16 families were documented by USFWS. This did not include Wabasso Scrub Conservation Area or any areas outside of the Sebastian City Limits. This year there are 12 families (not including two families at the Wabasso Scrub Conservation Area –mitigating for County Road 512 impacts), one less family than last year. This year has revealed that optimal conditions within territories are crucial not only to fledging success, but also to the survivability of adults. This year, we have only 5 successful fledglings. This success rate with the loss of additional adult jays each year will ultimately lead to an unacceptable loss of jays within the impact area. The positive results of jays dispersing into the Buffer Preserve property is promising, showing that there is indeed a corridor that allows successful disperse into and from the Buffer Preserve. This alone, however, is not enough to ensure the long-term survivability of the South-Brevard/Indian River County population. This coming year, the Buffer Preserve will be implementing some major restoration efforts at the recommendation of Dave Breininger. In the short term, this may prove to be stressful to the jays that occupy these areas. Even if the restoration efforts are successful, it may take several years for the jay population there to respond positively. This appears to be what has happened on the conservation areas within the Sebastian HCP conservation areas. While intensive restoration continues to occur, so does the loss of adult jays along with poor fledging success. Some jay families were documented to have nested at least 3 times, with successful nestlings and even 5 day or younger fledglings, but after that, the fledglings were no longer found. This must be attributed to predation of some form. The fledglings appear to be healthy and the parents did not abandon the fledglings. In addition, it would be reasonable to conclude that so many nesting attempts deplete the breeding female of stores of fat and vital nutrients that may make her more susceptible to disease and predation. Without intensive study, this cannot be confirmed, but may be the most likely cause of a continuing downward trend of these jays. One very important problem that must be addressed this year is feral and unleashed cats. This year, more feral and unleashed cats were seen in the jay occupied areas than in previous years. This is at least one predation problem that can be controlled and should be the responsibility of the City of Sebastian for city/urban territories and the County for Conservation Lands. This problem should be addressed through media and public education with the focus starting in December and February; and continuing Page 5 of 10 through the breeding season. Beginning in February and continuing through July, cats should be actively monitored and trapped to decrease the predation of adult and fledgling scrub jays. Intense restoration will continue on County owned conservation lands. This will include roller-chopping, burning, exotics treatment and pine thinning. These activities are described and prioritized in each polygon unit shown in the attached tables. In addition, it is imperative that land management activities be completed within the Sebastian owned properties such as the airport, golf course and any city owned lots in or adjacent to occupied territories and within the critical corridor area shown on the attached maps. Information should be distributed to homeowners in occupied territories and critical corridors so that they may report jay sitings. Another priority should be a city-wide scrub jay survey to include all of the Sebastian Highlands. GOALS FOR 2007-08 INDIAN RIVER COUNTY/CONSERVATION LANDS MANAGEMENT: • Continue monitoring habitat quality and jay territories. • Work with Dave Breininger to band jays and review habitat quality, implement management actions as recommended. • Continue working with the Florida Division of Forestry to conduct prescribed burns and roller-chopping of conservation areas. • Work with Judy Elseroad who monitors the Buffer Preserve jays to determine when/where jays are moving between the Preserve and the Sebastian area. • Trap and remove feral cats on county conservation lands. • Produce education materials that can be used by the City of Sebastian to educate their residents. • Assist the Pelican Island Elementary School and Pelican Island Audubon Society in the management of their property. • Work with the St. Johns River Water Management District land manager to conduct management activities on the land adjacent to the Sebastian Scrub Conservation Area. INFORMATION FROM THE 05-06 REPORT: ISSUES TO THE LONGTERM SUCCESS OF THE FL SCRUB-JAY POPULATION WITHIN THE HCP AREA: • Recommendations to the City of Sebastian for management of urban jay territories. o In neighborhood areas where jays are present, create tree ordinances for new homes to include scrub oaks as part of their landscaping or to minimize clearing to leave a scrubby buffer around as much of the property as possible. Jays rely on insect larvae laid on scrub oaks to feed their young. They rely on scrub oaks for nesting sites and they rely on cached acorns for winter food. While the abundance of food from oaks Page 6 of 10 may not present a starvation issue for the residential jays, there is most likely a nutritional aspect that they may be missing if not provided with their natural diet. In addition to leaving native oaks on the property, by not sodding the entire property, jays will still have some areas left to cache their acorns. Jays caching only in bahia or St. Augustine grass may go back to their reserves only to find that they have rotted or are no longer edible. The sand substrate has a preservative affect and is as essential as originally acquiring the food. Preservation, protection and micromanagement of this small preserve is extremely important. As of August 31, 2007, there was one family completely lost and one family that moved to the Bristol Street area. Only 1 family now occupies the Pelican Island Elementary School property and they have no 2007 fledgling although they had numerous hatchlings. o Domestic and feral cats that roam scrub territories must be seized and taken to the Humane Society. Any homeowners who are not willing to keep their cats inside should be fined via the leash law. Domestic and feral cats present a very high mortality rate for fledglings, especially those who have just fledged but have not learned to fly. These jays have an increased susceptibility to predation during the 5-7 days of fledging when they are only 1-3 feet off the ground and cannot yet fly away from predators. o High road mortality may be decreased by installing “slow, wildlife/scrub-jay crossing” signs and rumble strips in jay occupied areas. Because 6 of the 14 families in the HCP area use roads as part of their territory, the increased likelihood of these jays being hit by a car is too high to ignore. By placing slow speed signs and rumble strips in these areas at least some chance for roadside mortality may be reduced. The study published in Conservation Biology in April 2000, shows definitively that roadside jays have a higher mortality than non-roadside jay families. In addition, these territories will never likely become completely vacated by jays because the habitat is of value, so future jays will be attracted by the opportunity to fill a deceased mates place and continue a territory in that same area. Proximity to a paved road had two major demographic consequences for Florida Scrub-Jays. First, road-naïve immigrants that established roadside breeding territories suffered extremely high annual mortality during their first 2 years as breeders (Fig. 3b), in many cases not even surviving long enough to attempt nesting. Second, although nesting success and the production of fledged young were comparable on road and non-road territories, mortality of fledglings 30-90 days old was significantly greater on road territories (Fig. 5). Our results also suggest that the cause of the high mortality of breeders and fledglings on road territories was motor vehicle traffic per se and not anthropogenic, road induced habitat modifications.” P. 508-509 “Life & Death in the Fast Lane: Demographic Consequences of Road Mortality in the Florida Scrub Jay”, Conservation Biology We concluded that roadside habitat constitutes a population sink of a particularly insidious and destabilizing nature for the Florida Page 7 of 10 Scrub-Jays. First, because of high rates of breeder mortality on road territories, roadsides are death traps that continuously attract new immigrants, most of which are road-naïve and likely to become road kills themselves. Second, because immigrants that fill breeding vacancies along roads typically are young adults at peak productive value (Woolfenden & Fitzpatrick 1984), the death of these immigrants is likely to have a disproportionate effect on the potential for population growth. Third, probably because roads are mortality sinks of recent anthropogenic origin, Florida Scrub-Jays show neither innate nor learned aversions to these inferior habitats. P. 510 “Life & Death in the Fast Lane: Demographic Consequences of Road Mortality in the Florida Scrub Jay”, Conservation Biology Finally, in areas either supporting or being restored to support Florida Scrub-Jays, traffic management should include diversions, stop signs, and speed bumps whose collective effects will slow vehicle speeds to levels below which they can affect the demography of this threatened and still rapidly declining species. P. 511 “Life & Death in the Fast Lane: Demographic Consequences of Road Mortality in the Florida Scrub Jay”, Conservation Biology o Manage city owned vacant properties to provide better movement between jay families or even provide temporary habitat for jays. The City of Sebastian has many parcels that could provide potential habitat through a mixture of prescribed burning and timbering. In addition to providing possible habitat, managing these parcels by using prescribed fire will reduce wildfire threat to adjacent homes. The Conservation Lands Manager has worked successfully with the Florida Division of Forestry to carry out prescribed burns on other managed conservation areas. The same process could be used to provide quality habitat while the parcels are standing vacant. Along with a city-wide survey, those lots/parcels could be identified and prioritized for effective management. • City-wide scrub jay survey to verify that all families have been documented and are being monitored. o Although monitoring efforts have been increasingly better since the HCP was approved, gaps are still abundant throughout the HCP area. All jays must be banded and a thorough survey of the HCP area is needed in order to ensure that every jay family has been documented and is being tracked. “Monitoring without uniquely identifying individuals can not distinguish recruitment, survival, emigration, and immigration and can fail to reveal a serious problem until it’s too late to recover populations or until extremely expensive and manipulative recovery actions are necessary.” Florida Scrub-Jay Population and Habitat Dynamics Along Central Florida’s Atlantic Coast, Breininger, May 2006, p.1. The Conservation Lands Manager has been working with Archbold Biological Station and Dave Breininger to band as many birds as possible and the County in 2006 hired Reed Bowman, Ecological Consulting, for five days to band Page 8 of 10 birds within the HCP Area. It is critical that annual funding is allotted to band new immigrants and successful juveniles. In addition, a thorough survey needs to be conducted to assure that all jay families have been accounted for. • Assurance that construction is not occurring during nesting/fledgling season on areas where jays are present – March 1 (or sooner if a nest is found prior to that date) – July 15. o The City of Sebastian must ensure that no construction is taking place in jay occupied areas from March 1 (or as soon as the first nest is found) July 15. The Conservation Lands Manager will be available to provide a lot-by-lot evaluation of properties if needed during each breeding season. The Conservation Lands Manager will provide a list of occupied lots to the COS Growth Management Department to ensure that the COS has the most accurate and current data available. Data will be updated if families move into new areas or as needed. • Long-term management of Pelican Island Elementary School Property. o The Conservation Lands Manager worked with the Pelican Island Elementary School Eco-Troop to create a management plan for their conservation area. It is recommended that this plan be completed and adopted by the School Board to ensure long-term protection of this essential habitat. • Dispersal Corridors of undeveloped land. o It is critical to the success of the HCP that new developments and impact areas take into consideration the low dispersal tendency of the Florida Scrub Jay. In order to keep a viable population within the HCP Area, immigration from other sources is critical as well as emigration to conservation areas and eventually the Buffer Preserve. Most jays will not disperse more than a couple of miles and it has been shown that “habitat gaps larger than 12 km represent barriers to natural dispersal and recolonization (chapter 2). To maintain all existing metapopulations, therefore, all habitat gaps must be kept well below this 12 km threshold. Failure to do so would effectively split the system apart and create two smaller, hence less viable, systems.” P. 369, Stith Dissertation, see reference below: Page 9 of 10 Citations: Breininger, Dave. 2006. Florida Scrub-Jay Population and Habitat Dynamics Along Central Florida’s Atlantic Coast, May 2006 Progress Report to Brevard Nature Alliance. Mumme, Ronald; Schoech, Stephen; Woolfenden, Glen E.; Fitzpatrick, John W. 2000. Life and Death in the Fast Lane: Demographic Consequences of Road Mortality in the Florida Scrub Jay. Conservation Biology, Pages 501-512, Volume 14, No. 2. Stith, Bradley M., 1999, University of Florida, Metapopulation Dynamics and Landscape Ecology of the Florida Scrub-Jay, Aphelocoma coerulescens. A Dissertation Presented to the Graduate School of the University of Florida in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy. Page 10 of 10 Habitat Polygon Evaluation & Activities for the Coming Year Sebastian Florida Scrub Jay HCP Annual Report August 31, 2007 CONSERVATION AREA POLYGON ACRES HABITAT TYPE Type/Stage DATE OF EVALUATION NSCA 1 9.6 Oak Scrub Type I, Stage 2 August 2007 NSCA 2 23.3 Marsh III August 2007 Mitigation project enhancing wetland through exotics treatment and replanting native species. The north-east section of the marsh is occupied and defended by the ne family. NSCA 3 6.4 Marsh III August 2007 Marsh - some Brazilian pepper; slated to be enhanced by a SJRWMD wetland mitigation project. Not occupied. NSCA 4 6.7 Oak Scrub I, 2-3 August 2007 Pines to be thinned to 2 or fewer per acre. Wetland enhancement along railroad will remove Melaleuca. Area occupied by 2 families - Gibson East and Gibson West. NSCA 5 4.9 Scrubby Flatwoods I, 3-4 August 2007 Remaining pine canopy cut to 2 per acre in 2007. This area is occupied by the SHY- (female) and SHR- (male). No management actions needed at this time. 17.1 Oak Scrub I, 2 August 2007 Remaining pines have been thinned to approx. 2 per acre. Scrub height is optimal, open sand is optimal. This area is occupied by two families, the Gibson East family; SHB- and 2 no bands and Gibson West SHY- and SHR-. No management actions needed at this time. 6.6 Oak Scrub I, 2-4 August 2007 This are is in good condition. Pines were thinned to 2 per acre in 2007. Some areas can contain dense vegetation near the wetland. This are is occupied by 1 family of jays. Continue to monitor pines and do some additional thinning if necessary. NSCA NSCA SA SA 6 7 8 9 6.5 21.4 Mesic Flatwoods II Mesic Flatwoods II August 2007 This are is more consistent with saw palmetto flatwoods. It is occupied by the SA family. No management actions necessary at this time. August 2007 Wet area, heavy saw palmetto, pines. Would benefit from a prescribed fire. Not occupied at this time. Firebreak installed 2003. 10 27.1 Mesic Flatwoods III August 2007 NSCA 11 24.1 Mesic Flatwoods II August 2007 12 20.8 Scrubby Flatwoods II Scrub in excellent condition. Pines at 2 per acre. Scrub height at no more than 4' tall. Good open space. Currently occupied by three jays; all banded. SHG-, SHO- and AY-GS. No 2007 juveniles. This are needs to have pines thinned to no more than 2 per acre. Exotics should be removed and/or treated. This area is occupied by the SA family. NSCA NSCA NOTES & ACTIVITIES FOR UPCOMING YEAR August 2007 Firebreak installed in 2003. This area is rather dense and should be burned. This area is a transition area from marsh to scrub. It contains holly, bay, slash pine, wax myrtle, saw palmetto, ferns, etc. This are is greater than 10' tall. Cabbage palms and tall sand live oaks should be removed or trimmed. This area would benefit from a burn. This are is not occupied by jays. Page 1 of 8 Habitat Polygon Evaluation & Activities for the Coming Year Sebastian Florida Scrub Jay HCP Annual Report August 31, 2007 CONSERVATION AREA SA NSCA NSCA POLYGON 13 14 15 ACRES HABITAT TYPE Type/Stage 6 Scrubby Flatwoods I, 2-4 3.5 Oak Scrub I, 2-3 10.2 Mesic Flatwoods I, 2-4 1 Marsh III 2.8 Scrubby Flatwoods I, 1-4 2.2 Marsh III 16.2 Scrubby Flatwoods III 23.8 Marsh III DATE OF EVALUATION August 2007 NOTES & ACTIVITIES FOR UPCOMING YEAR Burned from wildfire - 2/16/01 - Snags need to be cut/felled; saw palmettos and scrub oaks thinned from fire. This area is occupied by the SA family. It needs ot have the sand live oaks cut to less than 5' tall. Selective rollerchopping would be beneficial. Pines need to be thinned to no more than 2 per acre. This are is not occupied. Burning is not necessary at this time. August 2007 August 2007 Some of this area is scrub oak and is in optimal condition. Pines were thinned to 2 per acre this year. This area is occupied by one family of jays. The mesic flatwoods area should be burned within the next few years. Marsh - Not occupied. No management actions necessary at this time. NSCA NSCA SA NSCA NSCA 16 17 18 19 20 August 2007 Remaining pine canopy needs to be thinned to 2 per acre - cut out dead/dying pines. This area is not occupied. August 2007 Marsh - occupied by the Sebastian Airport family. No management actions necessary at this time. August 2007 August 2007 Area around lake will be left as a buffer to the lake. The are along the railroad should be burned. A firebreak was installed in 2003. This area contains dense vegetation that should be monitored. Will consult with Dave Breininger in 2007-08 on recommendations he may have for this area. Marsh surrounded by scrub oak on east side - height 5-8' tall - could be mechanically treated to reduce height. August 2007 Marsh - Not occupied. No management actions necessary at this time. NSCA 21 0.3 Marsh III August 2007 Page 2 of 8 Habitat Polygon Evaluation & Activities for the Coming Year Sebastian Florida Scrub Jay HCP Annual Report August 31, 2007 CONSERVATION AREA POLYGON ACRES HABITAT TYPE Type/Stage DATE OF EVALUATION NSCA 22 8 Mesic Flatwoods III August 2007 NSCA 23 0.9 Marsh III August 2007 NSCA 24 21.3 Mesic Flatwoods III, I, 4 August 2007 NSCA 25 5.1 Marsh III August 2007 NSCA 26 5.1 Oak Scrub I,4 August 2007 NSCA 27 18.1 Oak Scrub I, 1-4 August 2007 NSCA 28 1.4 SA 29 1 NSCA 30 4.6 Rosemary III August 2007 NSCA 31 9 Oak Scrub I, 2-4 August 2007 0.9 Marsh III Marsh III Marsh III August 2007 August 2007 NOTES & ACTIVITIES FOR UPCOMING YEAR This area is a transition area from marsh to scrub. It contains holly, bay, slash pine, wax myrtle, saw palmetto, ferns, etc. This are is greater than 10' tall. The south family of jays frequently occupies this area and defends it from other jay families. Selective pine thinning and canopy reduction could benefit the jays, but overall this area is in good habitat. The area to the south west of powerline road is occupied and should be rollerchopped and burned. Marsh. Not occupied. No management actions needed at this time As of August 2007, this are is very dense and too tall. Upon consultation with Dave Breininger in 2007, it was suggeested that all the cabbage palms be removed and roller-chopping be conducted to reduce the canopy. This should be followed by a prescribed burn to consume the debris left and to open the understory. This area was occupied last year by the "new" family that is from the Buffer Preserve. The area has good oak coverage and once the cabbage palms are removed should be good quality habitat. Central area has a low canopy of 7' or less, good oak coverage and open space. This area is a herbaceous wetland with bay and holly. Not occupied. This area has been changed to oak scrub. It is currently occupied by the new family; -KKS and an unbanded female. The family is from the Buffer Preserve. The height of some of the oaks needs to be reduced to less than 5', but otherwise this area is in good condition, with ample open space. Dave Brieninger recommended that we remove the cabbage palms, roller-chop and burn the adjacent areas to help accomodate this new family and future occupation of the surrounding area Pine thinning was conducted in 2007. This are has good open sandy space and a mix of short and tall scrub oak. The tall areas to the North and adjacent to 22 need to be roller-chopped or at least selectively thinned as this is an area that is occupied and could harbor predators. Prior to the pine thinning throughout the area to the south, the jays would not enter that area; since thinning has occured, the jays will venture further out into the middle of 27. This area is where the jays likely had their 2007 nests. Marsh - Not occupied. No management actions necessary at this time. Marsh - Occupied by the SA family. No management actions necessary at this time. Rosemary, bromeliads & scrub oak hammock. Scrub >10' selectively cut/mechanically treat to protect bromeliads & rosemary. Cut sand pines to fewer than 2 per acre. May need to do a burn after that is completed. This area is not occupied. This area is optimal scrub habitat. It is occupied by the SE family of jays. They have 1 successful 2007 juvenile. Continued management of this area is necessary to keep pine canopy at 2 or fewer per acre. A prescribed burn was conducted in 2002/03 and is not needed at this time. Marsh - this area is not occupied. No management actions necessary at this time. NSCA 32 August 2007 Page 3 of 8 Habitat Polygon Evaluation & Activities for the Coming Year Sebastian Florida Scrub Jay HCP Annual Report August 31, 2007 CONSERVATION AREA POLYGON ACRES HABITAT TYPE Type/Stage 0.9 Disturbed II 5 Marsh III DATE OF EVALUATION NOTES & ACTIVITIES FOR UPCOMING YEAR This area should be rollerchopped and burned. NSCA 33 August 2007 Marsh - this area is not occupied. No management actions necessary at this time. NSCA 34 August 2007 NSCA 35 26.5 Scrubby Flatwoods II August 2007 NSCA 36 8.7 Disturbed II August 2007 NSCA 37 25.4 Palmetto-Lyonia II August 2007 NSCA 38 4.3 Mesic Flatwoods III August 2007 NSCA 39 6.3 Mesic Flatwoods III August 2007 37.7 Inland Swamp III NSCA SSCA 40 41 2.8 Oak Scrub I, 4 As of August 2007, this are is very dense and too tall. Jays do not use this area. Upon consultation with Dave Breininger in 2007, it was suggeested that all the cabbage palms be removed and roller-chopping be conducted to reduce the canopy. This should be followed by a prescribed burn to consume the debris left and to open the understory. This area was occupied last year by the "new" family that is from the Buffer Preserve. The area has good oak coverage and once the cabbage palms are removed should be good quality habitat. Central area has a low canopy of 7' or less, good oak coverage and open space. Scrub oak 5-10' tall; wild grape, sparse to thick saw palmetto; Burn to pick up logging debris and pine duff layer; Some Brazilian Pepper - treat after burn; Cabbage Palms >6' to cut & remove; some scrub oaks >15' to be trimmed/burned. This area is not occupied. This area was burned by a wildfire in 2006. The area is open and is approx. 6' tall or less. This area provides a good dispersal area for jays. No management actions needed at this time. Pine canopy along ditch needs to be cut - >20 trees >20' tall; Some cabbage palms needing removed/cut >10'; Cut out dead/dying pines; Some Brazilian pepper treatment needed after burn; sparse scrub oaks <5'; heavy timbering debris layer to be burned. August 2007, this area would benefit from a prescribed burn; powerlines run on the south side of this area which make a burn more difficult to accomplish. Exotics have been treated in this area, no further actions are necessary. This area is not occupied. This area should be rollerchopped and burned. This are is not occupied. This area was burned by a wildfire in 2006. The area is open and is approx. 6' tall or less. This area provides a good dispersal area for jays. No management actions needed at this time. August 2007 August 2007 In 2007, this area was roller-chopped by the Florida Division of Forestry. Some pine thinning is still necessary to reduce the pine canopy to 2 or fewer per acre. Prescribed burning would be beneficial to the area to consume remaining debris and recruit fire dependant species. Scrub oak sources are good throughout the site. Area will remain on the DOF request for burning through the mitigation team. Areas will be sectioned into small quadrants and burned randomly to mimic mosaic burning patterns. Page 4 of 8 Habitat Polygon Evaluation & Activities for the Coming Year Sebastian Florida Scrub Jay HCP Annual Report August 31, 2007 CONSERVATION AREA SSCA SSCA PIE PIE PIE PIE POLYGON 42 43 44 45 46 47 ACRES 1.7 1.5 4.6 2.5 2 2.8 HABITAT TYPE Type/Stage Oak Scrub I, 4 Oak Scrub I, 4 Oak Scrub I, 2-3 Oak Scrub I, 2-4 Oak Scrub I, 1-3 Scrubby Flatwoods I, 2 DATE OF EVALUATION NOTES & ACTIVITIES FOR UPCOMING YEAR August 2007 In 2007, this area was roller-chopped by the Florida Division of Forestry. Some pine thinning is still necessary to reduce the pine canopy to 2 or fewer per acre. Prescribed burning would be beneficial to the area to consume remaining debris and recruit fire dependant species. Scrub oak sources are good throughout the site. Area will remain on the DOF request for burning through the mitigation team. Areas will be sectioned into small quadrants and burned randomly to mimic mosaic burning patterns. August 2007 In 2007, this area was roller-chopped by the Florida Division of Forestry. Some pine thinning is still necessary to reduce the pine canopy to 2 or fewer per acre. Prescribed burning would be beneficial to the area to consume remaining debris and recruit fire dependant species. Scrub oak sources are good throughout the site. Area will remain on the DOF request for burning through the mitigation team. Areas will be sectioned into small quadrants and burned randomly to mimic mosaic burning patterns. August 2007 August 2007 August 2007 August 2007 Remaining pine canopy needs to be thinned to 2 per acre - cut out dead/dying pines; Good scrub oak cover 4-15' tall - needs to be mechanically treated if remains >5' after burn; Rosemary <5' tall; Burned Winter 2002; successful burn. As of August 2007, pine thinning has been substantially completed; remaining pines at approx. 3/acre, remaining pines are large and will have to be cut by professional arbor company. Scrub is in good condition, no burning required at this time. Some oak patches will need to be hand trimmed to 5' or less. Remaining pine canopy needs to be thinned to 2 per acre - cut out dead/dying pines; Good scrub oak cover 4-15' tall - needs to be mechanically treated if remains >5' after burn; Rosemary <5' tall; Burned Winter 2002; successful burn. As of August 2007, scrub is in good condition; pine canopy has been thinned; some sand live oak patches remain and need to be rollerchopped. A professional arborist will need to be hired to cut the remaining pines. Remaining pine canopy needs to be thinned to 2 per acre - cut out dead/dying pines; Good scrub oak cover 4-15' tall - needs to be mechanically treated if remains >5' after burn; Rosemary <5' tall; Burn logging debris, logging piles and scrub oaks to reduce height. Burned Winter 2002; successful burn. As of August 2007, this area was roller-chopped by the Fl Division of Forestry. Prior to roller-chopping, the pine and oak canopy was over 5' tall in at least 80% of this area. Roller-chopping was very successful and has substantially reduced the canopy; more pine thinning is needed in this are to reach 2/acre or less. A Cooper's Hawk was observed in this area in August 2007. The adjacent pine stand on the north-side of the driveway presents a problem for the jays. Currently there are no jays found in this area and one jays that was occupying this area was presummed dead as of July 2007. Remaining pine canopy needs to be thinned to 2 per acre - cut out dead/dying pines; Good scrub oak cover 4-15' tall - needs to be mechanically treated if remains >5' after burn; Rosemary <5' tall; Burned Winter 2002; successful burn. As of August 2007, this area remains wet most of the summer. This area was roller-chopped by the Florida Division of Forestry. This are is not occupied by jays, but management is aimed at keeping it low and open so that the jays could see approaching hawks or other predators. Page 5 of 8 Habitat Polygon Evaluation & Activities for the Coming Year Sebastian Florida Scrub Jay HCP Annual Report August 31, 2007 CONSERVATION AREA WSCA POLYGON 48 ACRES HABITAT TYPE Type/Stage 5.2 Palmetto-Lyonia II 0.7 Marsh III 15.1 Oak Scrub I,1 17.7 Oak Scrub I, 1 0.3 Marsh III DATE OF EVALUATION August 2007 NOTES & ACTIVITIES FOR UPCOMING YEAR Burned 2005; This area was roller-chopped in 2006. The scrub oaks are coming back well, but there is currently not enough cover for the jays to occupy the area. Pines are at approximately 2 per acre. Marsh, in good condition, nothing needed at this time. WSCA WSCA WSCA 49 50 51 August 2007 August 2007 Burned 2005; This area was roller-chopped in 2006. The scrub oaks are coming back well, but there is currently not enough cover for the jays to occupy the area. Pines are at approximately 2 per acre. August 2007 Burned 2005; This area was roller-chopped in 2006. The scrub oaks are coming back well, but there is currently not enough cover for the jays to occupy the area. Pines are at approximately 2 per acre. Wetland - Dahoon Holly and Bay WSCA WSCA WSCA WSCA WSCA 52 53 54 55 56 4.8 16.4 34.6 2.9 Marsh III Hydric Flatwoods III Oak Scrub I, 1-4 Marsh III August 2007 August 2007 This area will be enhanced through a mitigation project in 2007-08. Australian Pines, Melaleuca and Brazilian Peppers will be removed and the area will be graded to existing elevations as the marsh. The area will be replanted with cordgrass and maples. The removal of the Australian Pines should benefit the jays as the canopy could provide a harbor for predators such as hawks. The thinner, native maple trees will provide less opportunity for birds of prey to roost. Area burned successfully, ditches found and plugged. Exotic eradicated through a wetland mitigation project. Division of Forestry scheduled to timber dead pines. August 2007 August 2007 August 2007 Burned Winter 2002. Pine thinning continues as the sand pines have increased in density where the burn was conducted. The central area is excellent scrub habitat. Work will continue to reduce pine density. Efforts will concentrate on optimizing the scrub habitat on the edges of the property, especially to the east and north. Marsh - Brazilian pepper needs to be treated - first round of treatments begun Summer 2001. Mitigation project may be used in this area to completely eradicate exotics. Jays occupy and defend this area. Pines around the perimeter will be reduced to 2 per acre or less. Page 6 of 8 Habitat Polygon Evaluation & Activities for the Coming Year Sebastian Florida Scrub Jay HCP Annual Report August 31, 2007 CONSERVATION AREA WSCA WSCA WSCA WSCA POLYGON 57 58 59 60 ACRES HABITAT TYPE Type/Stage 2.6 Marsh III 2.4 Marsh III 1.1 Mesic Flatwoods III 1.6 Marsh III 0.7 Marsh III 1.6 Mesic Flatwoods III 1.4 Mesic Flatwoods III 88.1 Mesic Flatwoods III DATE OF EVALUATION August 2007 August 2007 NOTES & ACTIVITIES FOR UPCOMING YEAR Mitigation project completed in 2006 to remove all brazilian pepper, planted maples on north perimeter. Area is now much more open and jays may use this area to forage for frogs and insects prior to breeding season. Area continues to receive monthly exotics treatment. Marsh/Hydric Flatwoods - Melaleuca removed with SJRWMD wetland mitigation project. Area continues to receive monthly exotics treatments. Pines should be reduced to 2 per acre. It is not expected that the jays will use this area as it could harbor birds of prey. If the pines are reduced, especially on the east time, this should assist the jays with seeing predators. August 2007 Area burned successfully-winter 2002, ditches found and plugged. Exotic eradicated through a wetland mitigation project. Division of Forestry scheduled to timber dead pines. Work continues to thin pines to 2 per acre. August 2007 Area burned successfully-winter 2002, ditches found and plugged. Exotic eradicated through a wetland mitigation project. Division of Forestry scheduled to timber dead pines. Jays have actually been using this area as of 2006. Burned winter 2002. SE jay family uses this area in the spring. WSCA WSCA 61 62 August 2007 August 2007 Thick with wild grape, high pine canopy & saw palmetto; timber northern portion to create transition zone for immigrating scrub jays; burn to reduce fuel load and thin heavy and tall saw palmettos; Brazilian pepper treatment as needed. Burned Winter 2002. This area is occupied by the SA family. SA SA PIE SSCA NSCA WSCA SA - 63 64 August 2007 August 2007 This are needs to have pines thinned to no more than 2 per acre. Exotics should be removed and/or treated. Management of this area is essential to successful dispersal from the Airport/Potomac/Buffer Preserve areas and should receive maintenance/monitoring on a regular basis. Pelican Island Elementary School Sebastian Scrub Conservation Area North Sebastian Conservation Area Wabasso Scrub Conservation Area Sebastian Airport Page 7 of 8 Habitat Polygon Evaluation & Activities for the Coming Year Sebastian Florida Scrub Jay HCP Annual Report August 31, 2007 CONSERVATION AREA POLYGON ACRES HABITAT TYPE Type/Stage DATE OF EVALUATION Page 8 of 8 NOTES & ACTIVITIES FOR UPCOMING YEAR N 3 & F G 2007 Scrub Jays Sebastian Area Wide Habitat Conservation Plan F G & 3 109 NSCA- NE 3 jays AY-GS,HAS-, SHO- 3 & Gibson E - 3 jays SHB- 556 3 Family - 3, S3 & F G Airport - 5 jays, HHS-, WB-GS New 3& & 3S Airport - 3 jays, BA-YS, HHS& 3& & _ [ 3 Powerline - LW-AS, AB-OS, +2 juv WB-AS from NSCA 1.86 mile Collier- 3 jays, -BHS,-HKS, -OHS 3 & Collier - 2 jays -HKS 3 & F G 553 Potomac 3 jays - BOOS/MUTTS 563 3 & 3 & F G 3 & STORM - 2 jays, HYS-, 1 no ba 3 & empress 2javs sha- sshlHelicon - Capon 1 jay BHS- 3 & 3 & bond 1jay ga-os 3 & && 3 3 3 ay-os shp & empire 2jays N 2007 Scrub Jays Wabasso Scrub CA and Pelican Island Elementary School Pelican Island Elementary School empire 2jays ay-os shp & GA-OS, 1 no ba 3 3bond 1jay ga-os & 3 & king/martha 3jays -yhs ag-ps pg3 & broxton-3jays -khs -rhs -whs 3 & Wabasso Scrub CA JIGC - OL-PS, LW-RS, 1 no ba 3 & -GYS Family; AB-GS born at PIE 3 & SE - 3 jays, HBS-, HOS-, 1 no ba 3 & N Dispersal Area Map North Sebastian CA Sebatian Airport St. Sebastian River State Park NSCA- NE 3 jays AY-GS,HAS-, SHOPossible Movement Areas 556 Airport - 5 jays, HHS-, WB-GS New Family - 3, S- WB-AS from NSCA 1.86 mile Collier - 2 jays -HKS 553 Area within red has a high likelyhood of being zone of dispersal 563 Habitat Polygon Monitoring Information Sebastian Florida Scrub Jay HCP Annual Report 2001-2007 TABLE 5 Co on ati erv s n ea Ar a yb Pla ck on ati St te Da Tim e . No of Ja i am yF s lie . No of Ad ys Ja ul t ed Sit s ly' mi : Fa tory f n o Terri tio rec i D . No of Ju In ys Ja e l ni ve ly: mi Fa e nd Ba dI n id div ua ls: in nd Ba g CA WS CW1400 6/11/01 10:50am 1 3 North 1 1 1 - lt. Green, yellow, silver CA NS NW of Box #22 6/12/01 1:30-2:30pm 1 2 ? 0 0 n/a CW1400 behind kickball filed 6/27/01 9:45am 1 3 North 1 1 0 - lt. Green, yellow, silver 6/29/01 9am 2 5 ? 1 0 n/a 7/2/01 10:00-10:30am 1 2 ? 0 0 m/a CA NS Box #6 un-named location on road - marked with flag 7/2/01 10:30am 1 2 ? 0 0 n/a PIE same as above 7/2/01 9am 3 9 ? 2 1 red, d. blue, silver - 0 CA WS CW1400 7/5/01 1 3 w 1 1 0 - lt. Green, yellow, silver CA WS North of CW1400 7/6/01 2 5 W 1 2 0 - lt. Green, yellow, silver CA WS C200xE400 7/31/01 9:36am CA WS CW1400xE1200 7/31/01 8:39am 0 0 CA WS E800 7/31/01 1 1 West 0 0 n/a CA WS C1000xE800 8/9/01 10:30am 1 2 ? 0 0 n/a CA WS CW1400 8/9/01 10am-11am 1 3 North 2 1 0 - lt. Green, yellow, silver CA WS C1000xE400 8/13/01 11:36am 0 0 n/a 0 0 n/a CA WS CW1800xE400 8/13/01 2pm 0 0 n/a 0 0 n/a CA WS CW1800xE400 8/13/01 2:00pm 0 CA WS CW1800xE800 8/13/01 2:15pm 0 0 n/a 0 0 n/a CA WS CW2200xE400 8/13/01 10am 0 0 n/a 0 0 n/a CA WS C1000xE1200 8/14/01 10:45am 0 0 ? 0 0 n/a CA WS PIE CA NS Page 1 of 20 : tes No Habitat Polygon Monitoring Information Sebastian Florida Scrub Jay HCP Annual Report 2001-2007 TABLE 5 Co on ati erv s n ea Ar a yb Pla ck on ati St te Da Tim e . No of Ja i am yF s lie . No of Ad ys Ja ul t ed Sit s ly' mi : Fa tory f n o Terri tio rec i D . No of Ju In ys Ja e l ni ve ly: mi Fa e nd Ba dI n id div ua ls: in nd Ba g CA WS C1000xE400 8/14/01 11:30am 1 3 NW 1 1 0 - lt. Green, yellow, silver CA WS C600xE1200 8/14/01 10:45am 0 0 n/a 0 0 n/a CA WS CW1400xE1200 8/14/01 8:39am 0 0 n/a 0 0 n/a CA WS CW1400xE800 8/15/01 11:00am 0 CA WS E1000 8/15/01 9:30am 1 2 w 0 0 n/a CA WS C200XE1200 8/16/01 10:35am 0 CA WS C600xE1200 8/16/01 11:08am 0 CA WS C600xE400 8/16/01 10:09am 0 CA WS CW1400xE1200 8/16/01 CA WS CW1800xE1200 8/16/01 11:34am 0 CA WS E600 8/16/01 8:40am 1 3 w 1 1 0 - lt. Green, yellow, silver CA NS Polygon 5 8/29/01 9:30am 0 0 n/a 0 0 n/a CA NS Polygon 6 8/29/01 9:55am 1 5 Polygon 5&6 - west 1 0 n/a PIE MS #4 10/30/01 9:50am 0 0 PIE MS #1 3/7/02 9:51-10:03 PIE MS #1 3/7/02 9:51-10:03 PIE MS #1 3/8/02 9:51am-10:03 3 9 0 fledglings 0 n/a PIE MS #1 3/8/02 9:51am-10:03 3 9 4-fromSW; 2-from central; 3from NW 4-fromSW; 2-from central; 3from NW 0 fledglings 0 n/a PIE MS #2 3/8/02 10:08-10:14am 0 PIE MS #2 3/8/02 10:08-10:14am 0 PIE MS #3 3/8/02 11:18-11:21 1 2 central 0 fledglings 0 PIE MS #3 3/8/02 11:18-11:21 1 2 central 0 fledglings 0 PIE MS #5 3/8/02 11:00-11:06 0 : tes No 0 Page 2 of 20 territorial scurmish tame Habitat Polygon Monitoring Information Sebastian Florida Scrub Jay HCP Annual Report 2001-2007 TABLE 5 Co on ati erv s n ea Ar a yb Pla ck on ati St te Da Tim e . No of Ja i am yF s lie . No of Ad ys Ja ul t ed Sit s ly' mi : Fa tory f n o Terri tio rec i D . No of Ju In ys Ja e l ni ve ly: mi Fa e nd Ba dI n id div ua ls: in nd Ba g : tes No PIE MS #5 3/8/02 11:00-11:06 0 PIE MS #6 3/8/02 10:45-10:53 2 6 3-from NW; 3-fromSE 0 fledglings 0 n/a PIE MS #6 3/8/02 10:45-10:53 2 6 3-from NW; 3-fromSE 0 fledglings 0 n/a CA WS W1200XCW1600 3/18/02 10:00am 1 2 southwest 0 fledglings ? most likely GYS family CA WS W1200XCW1600 3/18/02 10:00am 1 2 southwest 0 fledglings ? most likely GYS family CA WS W1600XCW1600 3/18/02 9:30 0 0 CA WS W1600XCW1600 3/18/02 9:30 0 0 CA WS W400XCW1600 3/18/02 8:30am 1 3 North 0 fledglings CA WS W400XCW1600 3/18/02 8:30am 1 3 North 0 fledglings CA WS W800XCW1600 3/18/02 9:00am 1 2 West 0 fledglings 1 White, White, Silver CA WS W800XCW1600 3/18/02 9:00am 1 2 West 0 fledglings 1 White, White, Silver CA WS W1200XCW1600 4/19/02 1 1 -WWS -WWS CA WS CW1400xE0 5/6/02 8:40am 1 2 central 1 1 0 - lt. Green, yellow, silver PIE MS #2 5/8/02 10:00am 1 2 North 0 0 n/a PIE MS #2 5/8/02 10:00am 1 2 North 0 0 n/a PIE MS #2 5/8/02 10:00am 1 2 North 0 0 n/a PIE MS #5 5/8/02 10:35-10:49am 1 2 West 0 0 n/a PIE MS #5 5/8/02 10:35-10:49am 1 2 West 0 0 n/a PIE MS #5 5/8/02 10:35-10:49am 1 2 West 0 0 n/a PIE MS #6 5/8/02 10:35-11:05am 3 5 3-(one female)West, 1-South, 1 female calling North 1 0 n/a PIE MS #6 5/8/02 10:35-11:05am 3 5 3-(one female)West, 1-South, 1 female calling North 1 0 n/a PIE MS #6 5/8/02 10:35-11:05am 3 5 3-(one female)West, 1-South, 1 female calling North 1 0 n/a Page 3 of 20 east of road, adjacent to golf course Habitat Polygon Monitoring Information Sebastian Florida Scrub Jay HCP Annual Report 2001-2007 TABLE 5 Co ed Sit In ys Ja e l ni ve ly: mi Fa PIE MS #1 5/9/02 8:35am 2 5 PIE MS #1 5/9/02 8:35am 2 5 PIE MS #1 5/9/02 8:35am 2 5 s ly' mi : Fa tory f n o Terri tio rec i D 3-(one female) South; 2Southwest 3-(one female) South; 2Southwest 3-(one female) South; 2Southwest PIE MS #2 5/9/02 8:50-9:04am 1 2 PIE MS #2 5/9/02 8:50-9:04am 1 2 PIE MS #2 5/9/02 8:50-9:04am 1 2 CA WS CW1400 5/14/02 8:10am 0 CA WS C1400XE400 5/14/02 8:15am 0 CA WS CW1400 5/14/02 8:30am 1 1 CA WS CW1600XW800 5/16/02 8am-12pm 1 3 north CA NS SE1.1 6/13/02 10am 0 CA NS SE1.2 6/13/02 10am 1 4 CA NS SE1.3 6/13/02 10:30 0 CA NS SE1.4 6/13/02 10:30 0 CA NS SE1.5 6/13/02 10:45 0 CA NS SE1.6 6/13/02 10:50 0 CA NS SE2.1 6/13/02 11am 0 CA WS CW1400 7/23/02 9am 1 3 7/23/02 10am 1 2 north PIE MS #1 7/25/02 10:15am 1 3 central PIE MS #1 7/25/02 10:15am 1 3 central ? PIE MS #1 7/25/02 10:15am 1 3 central ? 0 n/a PIE MS #2 7/25/02 10:45am 1 2 southwest 1 fledgling 0 n/a on ati erv s n ea Ar a yb Pla ck on ati St CA WS te Da Tim e . No of Ja i am yF s lie . No of Ad ys Ja ul t . No of Ju e nd Ba dI n id div ua ls: in nd Ba 0 0 n/a 0 0 n/a 0 0 n/a Quad 6 0 0 n/a Quad 6 0 0 n/a Quad 6 0 0 n/a 1 -GYS 1 1 wws NW 0 0 central 0 1 g,y,s 0 1 wws ? 0 n/a 0 n/a Page 4 of 20 g : tes No tame tame Habitat Polygon Monitoring Information Sebastian Florida Scrub Jay HCP Annual Report 2001-2007 TABLE 5 Co on ati erv s n ea Ar a yb Pla ck on ati St te Da Tim e . No of Ja i am yF s lie . No of Ad ys Ja ul t ed Sit s ly' mi : Fa tory f n o Terri tio rec i D . No of Ju In ys Ja e l ni ve ly: mi Fa e nd Ba dI n id div ua ls: in nd Ba PIE MS #2 7/25/02 10:45am 1 2 southwest 1 fledgling 0 n/a PIE MS #2 7/25/02 10:45am 1 2 1 fledgling 0 n/a PIE MS #5 7/25/02 10:30am 2 3 new 1 fledgling 0 n/a PIE MS #5 7/25/02 10:30am 2 3 new 1 fledgling 0 n/a PIE MS #5 7/25/02 10:30am 2 3 new southwest 4-from NW (see monitoring station #6 above); 3 - from SE 4-from NW (see monitoring station #6 above); 3 - from SE 4-from NW (see monitoring station #6 above); 3 - from SE 1 fledgling 0 n/a PIE MS #6 7/25/02 10:15am 1 4 central 2 fledglings 0 n/a PIE MS #6 7/25/02 10:15am 1 4 central 2 fledglings 0 n/a PIE MS #6 7/25/02 10:15am 1 4 central 2 fledglings 0 n/a 7/29/02 10-11am 2 2 PIE PIE MS4 7/29/02 12-1pm 0 PIE off Douglass & cleared corner lot 7/29/02 10-11am 1 4 CA WS C1000XE400 3/6/03 9:42 0 0 1 0 none n/a none n/a 1 - same as above 1 /// - GYS 2 1 none n/a 1 2 1 none n/a 11:15 1 1 0 none n/a 4/15/03 11:30 1 2 1 none n/a SE2.3 4/15/03 11:54 0 none n/a SE3.1 4/15/03 10:30 0 none n/a C1000XE800 3/6/03 10:03 1 1 CA WS C1400XE400 3/6/03 9:26 1 2 CA NS SE1.1 4/15/03 10:00 1 CA NS SE1.2 4/15/03 10:15 CA NS SE1.3 4/15/03 CA NS SE2.2 CA NS CA NS : tes No territorial scurmish flying across Pelican Island Place 1 - "Sweet Pea" - 2001 fledgling to GYS Family CA WS PIE g NE NE 7/9/03 Page 5 of 20 Habitat Polygon Monitoring Information Sebastian Florida Scrub Jay HCP Annual Report 2001-2007 TABLE 5 Co on ati erv s n ea Ar a yb Pla ck on ati St te Da Tim e . No of Ja i am yF CA WS C1000XE800 7/10/03 8:30 2 CA WS C1000XE800 7/10/03 9:00 0 CA WS C1400XE800 7/10/03 8:15 1 CA WS C200XE1200 7/10/03 10:00 CA WS C200XE400 7/10/03 CA WS C200XE800 CA WS CA WS CA WS s lie . No of Ad ys Ja ul t 4 ed Sit s ly' mi : Fa tory f n o Terri tio rec i D of Ju ly: mi Fa dI n ua ls: in nd Ba g /// - GYS none n/a 1 /// - GYS 0 none n/a 9:30 n/a none n/a 7/10/03 9:45 0 none n/a C600XE200 7/10/03 10:15 0 none n/a C600XE400 7/10/03 9:15 0 none n/a C600XE800 7/10/03 8:00 1 none n/a CA WS CW1400 7/10/03 11:15 0 none n/a CA WS CW1400XE400 7/10/03 8:45 0 none n/a CA WS CW1800 7/10/03 11:30 0 none n/a CA WS W1200XCW1600 7/10/03 10:37 0 CA WS W1200XCW2000 7/10/03 10:30 1 2 N 1 1 /// - WWS CA WS W1400XCW2000 7/10/03 10:45 1 2 N 1 1 /// - WWS CA WS W400XCW1600 7/10/03 11:00 0 none n/a CA WS W800XCW2000 7/10/03 10:40 0 CA NS E3 7/21/03 9:00am 1 5 CA NS N2 8/26/03 10:00 2 2&3 West & East 1&2 none n/a CA NS NW1.6 8/27/03 9:00 1 2 West 0 none n/a 2 SE SW Page 6 of 20 1 - same as above e nd Ba id div 1 2 1 . No In ys Ja e l ni ve 1 - same as above 0 : tes No x-Lt. GYS and 1 adult with fledgling - still begging from parents; no sign of "Sweet Pea" Habitat Polygon Monitoring Information Sebastian Florida Scrub Jay HCP Annual Report 2001-2007 TABLE 5 Co on ati erv s n ea Ar a yb Pla ck on ati St te Da Tim e . No of Ja i am yF s lie . No of Ad ys Ja ul t ed Sit s ly' mi : Fa tory f n o Terri tio rec i D . No of Ju In ys Ja e l ni ve ly: mi Fa e nd Ba dI n CA WS C 8/27/03 8:50am 1 1-Jan CA NS Polygon 22 9/2/03 10:00am 2 4 N 0 CA NS Polygon 17 &22 9/2/03 10:57am 1 2 NE 0 CA NS Polygon 15 &6 9/2/03 11:00am 0 CA NS Polygon 5,6,7 9/2/03 11:15am CA WS CW1400/corner 9/3/03 0 4 1 id div 1 2 0 3 1 ua ls: in nd Ba g -GYS x,LtGYS CA WS C200XE600 9/5/03 11:05 1 2 East/Central 0 none n/a CA WS C1400XE200 9/5/03 10:10 1 3; 1 female SE to NW 0 1 x,Lt.GYS CA WS C1400XE400 9/5/03 10:24 1 3 SE to NW 0 1 x,Lt.GYS CA WS CW1600 9/5/03 8:45 1 3 N 1 1 x,Lt.GYS unknown unknown 0 0 CA WS NE Quad 9/5/03 9:30 1 3 West to West side of golf course CA WS E600 3/22/04 9:13am 1 2 west across road CA WS C1000XE800 3/22/04 9:30am 2 3 N,SW CA WS E1200 3/22/04 9:45am 2 4 CA NS Powerline Road 10/20/04 8:55am 1 2 CA WS W800 10/20/04 2:30pm 1 4 N,NW CA WS CW1400 10/20/04 3:00pm 1 4 PIE MS2 10/21/04 8:45-9:15am 2 PIE MS1 Barber/Martha's Corner 10/21/04 9:15-10am 10/22/04 11am PIE 1 : tes No -GYS crossing 77th Street to N. of Church; not tame female and male will come for peanuts; caching nuts on lot east of E600 Lt. GYS female - banding numbers: 1453-68xxx one family, 2 indiv. With no bands, flew to pines to the SW one family goes east of wetland to the SW; the other fmaily skirmishes, west of wetland and also goes SW 1 AB-YS did not see AB-OS 2 1 -WWS female unbanded, 2 unknown sex, all will come for seed. Didn't see AY-GS S, SE 1 3 -GYS, AY-BS, AY-WS 6 Central unknown 3 2 6 central unknown 4 1 1 central unknown 0 Page 7 of 20 AB-GS; AY-YS; AY-OS AB-GS; AY-YS; AY-OS; AG-OS young one needs to be tamed; will all go to ground for seed 1 unbanded will come to hand for seed 1 unbanded will come to hand for seed unbanded; will come for seed; no other individuals seen Habitat Polygon Monitoring Information Sebastian Florida Scrub Jay HCP Annual Report 2001-2007 TABLE 5 Co on ati erv s n ea Ar a yb Pla ck on ati St te Da Tim e . No of Ja i am yF s lie . No of Ad ys Ja ul t PIE Martha's Corner 10/22/04 9am 2 6 PIE Martha's Corner 10/25/04 9:15am 0 0 PIE "Purple" 10/25/04 9:36am 0 0 PIE MS4 10/25/04 9:40am 0 0 PIE MS3 10/25/04 9:45am 0 0 PIE MS5 10/25/04 9:50am ? 2 PIE MS1 10/25/04 9am 0 0 CA WS CW1400XE200 10/25/04 1 3 CA NS Central 10/26/04 1:30pm 1 3 CA NS NE Quad 10/26/04 2:15pm 1 2 ed Sit s ly' mi : Fa tory f n o Terri tio rec i D Ju In ys Ja e l ni ve ly: mi Fa dI n id div ua ls: E unknown 5 i ng nd Ba AY-OS; AY-YS; GA-WS; AB-GS; AG-OS from MS3 unknown 1 AY-OS; 1 unbanded unbanded came to hand for peanut 2 AB-WS, -GYS 1 unbanded . No of e nd Ba : tes No 1 unbanded female, tame, will come to hand for food not tame; not banded W 1 AY-GS 3 -GYS; AY-WS; AY-BS + 1 unbanded unknown 6 AB-GS; AY-YS; AG-PS; GA-WS; AY-OS; AG-OS; +4 unbanded SW unknown 0 4 SE; 1 came in from NW 1 unbanded 3 1 1 SE from golf course unknown 0 1 4 SE 1 3 CA WS CW1400xE200 10/26/04 10:15am 1 4 CA WS W200 10/26/04 10:45am 0 0 CA WS W400 10/26/04 11am 0 0 PIE Empire Terrace & Barber 10/27/04 9:59am 3 10 W, N CA WS E600 10/28/04 10:05am 1 3 CA WS CW1400XE300 10/28/04 10:30am 1 CA WS W600 10/28/04 11:15am CA WS CW1800XE200 10/28/04 11:00am S 0 unknown working on taming unbanded male all unbanded; very skittish; will come down for peanuts (none displayed hiccup call); flew across street -GYS; AY-WS; AY-BS unbanded "winged" the mom; will come to see for peanuts; AY-WS fights with baby very skittish; will not come down for seed -GYS; AY-WS; AY-BS CA WS W1200 10/28/04 1:58pm 1 4 S, SE 1 1 -WWS all will come to hand for peanuts; territorial to S & SE; NW Quad needs to be burned in winter and numerous pines to be cut CA WS W1300XCW1800 10/28/04 2:30pm 1 4 E, SE 1 1 -WWS came all the way down to CW2400 wetland area CA NS Powerline Road 10/29/04 10:35am 1 4 N unknown 1 AB-OS 3 unbanded, coming in for peanuts Page 8 of 20 Habitat Polygon Monitoring Information Sebastian Florida Scrub Jay HCP Annual Report 2001-2007 TABLE 5 Co on ati erv s n ea Ar on ati St i am yF s lie ys Ja ul t ed Sit s ly' mi : Fa tory f n o Terri tio rec i D In ys Ja e l ni ve ly: mi Fa dI n id div ua ls: PIE k ac yb Pla Barber across from phone hub 10/29/04 2 5 0 5 PIE MS3 10/29/04 9:40am 1 1 E unknown AY-OS PIE 10/29/04 9:05am u 5 N, E & Central unknown 5 AB-GS, GA-WS, AG-OS; AG-PS (from NE), AY-YS PIE Barber & Arcadia MS6 (Barber & Aldea) 10/29/04 10:00am 1 1 1 AG-OS CA NS Powerline Road 10/29/04 10:35am 1 4 N 1 PIE Barber & Empire 11/3/04 10:30am 3 6 E, NE, SE unknown 5 AB-OS AG-PS, AG-OS, AY-YS, AB-GS, GA-W?orOS CA WS CW 11/4/04 10:00am 1 4 central unknown 1 PW-WS banded 11/4/04; WWS rebanded Banded one individual and rebanded WWS CA WS E600 11/4/04 8:20am 1 3 W unknown 1 PG-LS PG-GS is a Hatch Year; all birds in family banded, AY-WS, AY-BS, -GYS, PG- tried to reband -GYS, but would not go in trap; Merlin GS flew over and tried to catch one of the jays CA WS CA WS C te Da Tim e . No of Ja . No of Ad . No of Ju e nd Ba 11/4/04 9:40am 1 4 central 1 4 3/15/05 10:00 1 3 central 0 2 west PIE MS3 3/16/05 8:00 1 1 PIE Empire & Barber 3/16/05 8:20 1 1 PIE Aldea 3/16/05 8:40 1 1 CA NS MS24 3/22/05 9:18 0 CA NS MS18 3/22/05 9:25 0 CA NS MS29 3/22/05 9:30 0 CA NS MS30 3/22/05 9:35 1 4 CA NS MS17 3/22/05 10:15 0 CA NS MS8 3/22/05 10:20 0 CA NS MS9 3/22/05 10:40 0 : i ng tes nd Ba No AB-GS, GA-WS, AG-OS, AG-PS AY-YS not with family Empire unbanded will come for peanuts Banded, possible Hatch Year - called Kings Family = -GYS, AY-YS 0 1 AY-OS 0 1 AG-PS west 0 1 GA-WS or GA-OS East/Central 0 1 AB-OS Page 9 of 20 3 unbanded, need to work on taming; learning to come to ground for peanuts band ending 06 not sure if orange or white, not tame enough to get band number all will come for peanuts Habitat Polygon Monitoring Information Sebastian Florida Scrub Jay HCP Annual Report 2001-2007 TABLE 5 Co on ati erv s n ea Ar a yb Pla ck on ati St te Da Tim e . No of Ja i am yF s lie . No of Ad ys Ja ul t ed Sit s ly' mi : Fa tory f n o Terri tio rec i D . No of Ju In ys Ja e l ni ve ly: mi Fa e nd Ba dI n id div ua ls: in nd Ba g : tes No CA NS MS19 3/22/05 10:45 0 CA NS MS1 3/22/05 10:52 0 CA NS MS7 3/22/05 11:00 0 CA NS MS25 3/22/05 11:07 0 CA NS MS28 3/22/05 11:40 0 CA NS MS12 3/22/05 11:47 0 CA NS MS20 3/22/05 11:54 0 CA NS MS31 3/22/05 11:59 0 CA NS MS32 3/22/05 12:05 0 CA NS MS40 3/22/05 12:10 0 CA NS MS40-41 3/22/05 12:15 0 CA NS MS39 3/22/05 12:20 0 CA NS MS43 3/22/05 0 CA NS MS47 3/22/05 0 CA NS MS45 3/22/05 0 CA NS MS39 3/22/05 1:45 1 3 0 1 female CA NS MS38 3/22/05 1:15 1 3 0 same family as above CA NS MS37 3/22/05 1:00 1 3 0 same family as above CA NS MS36 3/22/05 12:40 1 3 0 same family as above CA NS MS44 3/22/05 12:30 1 3 0 same family as above CA NS MS50 3/22/05 2:03 0 Page 10 of 20 Habitat Polygon Monitoring Information Sebastian Florida Scrub Jay HCP Annual Report 2001-2007 TABLE 5 Co on ati erv s n ea Ar a yb Pla ck on ati St te Da Tim e . No of Ja i am yF s lie . No of Ad ys Ja ul t ed Sit s ly' mi : Fa tory f n o Terri tio rec i D . No of Ju In ys Ja e l ni ve ly: mi Fa e nd Ba dI n id div ua ls: in nd Ba g : tes No CA WS E600 3/23/05 8:00 0 CA WS CW1400XE200 3/23/05 8:10 0 CA WS CW1400XE600 3/23/05 8:30 1 3 0 3 AY-YS, AB-GS, -GYS CA WS CW1400XE800 3/23/05 8:40 1 3 0 3 AY-YS, AB-GS, -GYS CA WS C1000XE600 3/23/05 8:50 1 3 0 3 AY-YS, AB-GS, -GYS CA WS C1000XE800 3/23/05 9:00 2 5 0 3 AY-YS, AB-GS, -GYS CA WS C600XE800 3/23/05 9:10 2 2 0 1 PG-LS CA WS C1200 3/23/05 9:30 0 CA WS CW1400 3/23/05 9:48 1 1 3/23/05 10:45 1 1 south central 0 1 PW-WS PIE CW2000 N Empire & W Barber unbanded same as at C1000XE800 1 unbanded, will come from peanuts; 1 unknown was sentineling and would not come down - could not tell if it was banded 3/24/05 8:00 1 1 central unknown 1 AG-PS Martha family PIE MS3 3/24/05 8:35 1 1 1 unknown 1 AY-OS Empire family PIE MS1 3/24/05 8:40 0 PIE Empire & Barber 3/24/05 9:00 1-2 3 flew across Barber 0 3 PIE MS4 3/24/05 10:00 1-2 3 0 3 PG-LS, AG-PS, AB-WS AY-WS or AY-OS; GA-WS or GA-OS; AG-PS CA WS C1200 3/29/05 10:45 0 CA WS W600 3/29/05 11:00 1 3 golf course 0 0 CA WS CW2000 3/29/05 11:30 1 4 central 0 1 CA WS CW2400 3/29/05 12:30 1-2 5 central to south 0 0 CA WS CW1400xE400 3/29/05 8:30 1 1 east 0 unknown CA WS CW1400XE600 3/29/05 9:00 1 2 CA WS SE 2 Page 11 of 20 one unbanded fighting with -GYS family; unbanded will come for peanuts 1 unbanded, both will come for peanuts came from golf course; will go in fake trap PW-WS will come for peanuts may be two separate families; two unbanded individuals fought AY-YS; AB-GS -GYS not with group Habitat Polygon Monitoring Information Sebastian Florida Scrub Jay HCP Annual Report 2001-2007 TABLE 5 Co on ati erv s n ea Ar a yb Pla ck on ati St te Da Tim e . No of Ja i am yF s lie . No of Ad ys Ja ul t ed Sit s ly' mi : Fa tory f n o Terri tio rec i D . No of Ju In ys Ja e l ni ve ly: mi Fa e nd Ba dI n id div ua ls: in nd Ba g : tes No CA WS C1000xE400 3/29/05 9:45 1 2 south 0 0 CA WS C600xE600 3/29/05 10:05 2 3 banded came in from sw 0 2 CA WS C600XE800 3/29/05 10:15 1 1 CA WS C400xE400 3/29/05 10:30 0 CA WS C600XE200 3/29/05 10:40 0 CA NS MS18 3/30/05 7:45 1 4 Central 0 1 AB-OS all will come for peanuts CA NS MS58 3/30/05 10:40 2 2 west 0 1 AY-GS male will come for peanuts CA NS MS46 3/30/05 11:10 1 3 Central 0 0 very skittish; ASY will come for peanuts CA NS MS44 3/30/05 11:20 1 2 0 0 same family as above CA NS MS53 3/30/05 11:30 1 1 0 0 same family as above CA NS MS43 3/30/05 11:50 0 CA NS MS57 3/30/05 10:50 1 0 1 AB-OS CA NS MS39 3/30/05 12:00 0 CA NS MS40 3/30/05 12:16 0 CA NS MS31 3/30/05 11:20 0 MS1 Empire Ct & Empire Terrace 4/1/05 12:15pm 1 3 0 2 AG-PS; PG-LS PIE 4/11/05 1:00 1 2 central 0 1 AY-OS one unbanded will come for peanuts CA WS W800 4/12/05 1:00 2 3 1 family (2 indiv.) from golf course; 1 from WWS family 0 1 PW-WS all will come for peanuts CA WS CW2200 4/12/05 2:00 1 3 central 0 1 PW-WS all will come for peanuts CA WS C400XE200 4/15/05 8:30am 1 2 S 0 0 will come for peanuts CA WS C200XE800 4/15/05 8:50am 1 2 E 0 0 same family as above PIE 2 two unbanded will come for peanuts AB-GS; AY-YS unbanded from above; territorial calling unbanded from above west Page 12 of 20 unbanded 5-6 houses down Habitat Polygon Monitoring Information Sebastian Florida Scrub Jay HCP Annual Report 2001-2007 TABLE 5 Co on ati erv s n ea Ar a yb Pla ck on ati St te Da Tim e . No of Ja i am yF s lie . No of Ad ys Ja ul t ed Sit s ly' mi : Fa tory f n o Terri tio rec i D . No of Ju In ys Ja e l ni ve ly: mi Fa e nd Ba dI n id div ua ls: in nd Ba g CA WS C200XE1000 4/15/05 9:00am 1 CA WS C400XE1200 4/15/05 9:15am 0 CA WS C800XE1200 4/15/05 9:35am 1 2 W 0 2 CA WS E800 4/15/05 9:50am 1 1 N, W 0 unknown CA WS C1200XE800 4/15/05 10:00am 1 3 E 0 3 AY-YS, AB-GS, -GYS CA NS South 4/19/05 1 3 2 AB-OS, LW-AS 3 LW-BS, GA-OS, AY-OS 2 S 0 0 : tes No same family as above flag at south most tip of wetland PIE MS1 4/20/05 8:40am 1 2 C PIE MS3-5 4/20/05 9:00am 1 1 N PIE MS5 4/28/05 1 2 C CA WS East firebreak/JIGC 7/28/05 1 3 CA WS CW1400 7/29/05 8:00am 1 CA WS JIGC 7/29/05 8:30am PIE MS3 12/12/05 CA WS C CA WS CA WS CA WS CA WS CA NS CA NS CA WS 1 AY-YS, AB-GS one jay calling from west, then flew N female, found at nest - band no. 1453-94168; found at nest N of C1200XE800; need to cut pines found nest; 2 hatclings, 1 egg 1 AG-PS 0 2 AY-OS, GA-OS helper? With AY-OS? golf course 0 1 LW-RS 2 central 1 fledgling 2 AY-YS, AB-GS did not see -GYS 1 2 JIGC 1 LW-RS one unbanded jay 12:30pm 1 2 south 0 1 AY-OS unbanded is tame and will come from peanuts 12/13/05 8:55am 1 3 N 1 3 -GYS, AY-YS, AB-GS unbanded is juvenile from 2005; will come for peanuts, ready to band C600XE600 12/13/05 9:20am 1 2 N 0 0 W600 12/14/05 8:40am 0 W1000 12/14/05 8:50am 0 W1400xC2200 12/14/05 9:00am 0 South 2/9/06 1 2 central 2 Gibson 2/9/06 2 7 east and west 4 central 2/9/06 AY-OS carrying nest material from N at MS3 one jay sentineling, may be banded, but could not confirm neither jays banded, both will come for peanuts AB-OS, AB-YS SHR-, SHB-, SHW-, SHY- banded all four indiviuals found leg of AY-YS on branch - Page 13 of 20 Habitat Polygon Monitoring Information Sebastian Florida Scrub Jay HCP Annual Report 2001-2007 TABLE 5 Co on ati erv s n ea Ar a yb Pla ck on ati St te Da Tim e . No of Ja i am yF s lie . No of Ad ys Ja ul t CA NS NE Quad 2/10/06 1 2 CA WS central 2/10/06 1 1 s es pr Em Empress 2/10/06 1 2 PIE MS1 2/10/06 1 2 PIE MS5 2/10/06 1 3 CA WS central 2/10/06 1 1 2/23/06 1 2 CA WS ed Sit s ly' mi : Fa tory f n o Terri tio rec i D . No of Ju In ys Ja e l ni ve central 0 central central ly: mi Fa e nd Ba dI n id div ua ls: in nd Ba g 2 AY-GS 1 AB-GS 2 SHA-, SHL- 2 AG-PS, AP-GS 0 2 AY-OS, SHP- SHG- 0 1 -GYS 0 2 -GYS, AB-GS CA WS E600 2/24/06 8:30am 0 CA WS W400 2/24/06 9:00am 1 1 east 0 1 OL-PS CA WS C1000 2/24/06 8:45am 3 6 see map 0 3 -GYS, AB-GS, OL-PS 1 1 0 1 OL-PS AB-OS, LW-AS CA WS 2/26/06 CA NS Poweline Road 2/27/06 11:45am 1 2 E 0 2 CA NS Gibson West 2/27/06 12:30pm 1 4 W 0 3 MS1 MS3, MS2 from MS5 2/27/06 10:30am 1 2 central 0 2 PIE 2/27/06 11:00am 1 2 from MS5 0 2 PIE MS1 2/28/06 CA WS S1000XE1000 3/6/06 12:05pm 1 2 NE 0 0 0 CA WS S600xE1000 3/6/06 12:20pm 1 2 W 0 0 0 C1000, Road Barber & Pel. Island Place 3/6/06 12:30pm 1 2 S 0 2 -GYS, AB-GS 6/15/06 8:30am 0 PIE CA WS PIE Page 14 of 20 : tes No banded SHO- banded today banded SHG- think this is a mate sentineling with other on nest, not interested in peanuts, not very tame, very quiet plus 3 unbanded, all defending territory except OLPS; never seen jays here before at Johns Island Golf Course sentineling in bayhead east of powerline road SHR-, SHY-, SHW-, 1 no female (not sure which one) was hiccupping, hanging band out in scrub oaks where old nest was found these two may be pairing up both from different families, may have lost mates; territorial skirmish with BG-LS, AG-PS AY-OS and SHP- on easement road territorial skirmish with BG-LS and AG-PS on AY-OS, SHPeasement road; female hiccupping Habitat Polygon Monitoring Information Sebastian Florida Scrub Jay HCP Annual Report 2001-2007 TABLE 5 Co on ati erv s n ea Ar a yb Pla ck on ati St te Da Tim e . No of Ja i am yF s lie . No of Ad ys Ja ul t ed Sit s ly' mi : Fa tory f n o Terri tio rec i D . No of Ju In ys Ja e l ni ve ly: mi Fa e nd Ba dI n id div ua ls: in nd Ba g PIE MS1 6/15/06 8:45am 1 2 from MS6 0 2 PG-LS, AG-PS PIE MS2 6/15/06 9:00am 1 1 from MS5 0 1 AY-OS PIE MS8 6/15/06 9:15am 2 3 from 2 PG-LS; from house on Aldea GA-OS 1 3 GA-OS, PG-LS, AG-PS PIE G b. Se MS6 6/15/06 9:30am 1 2 from MS8 1 2 PG-LS, AG-PS and juvenile Hole 3, Gate 6 6/16/06 Central CA WS PIE 7:30am 1 2 6/19/06 1 1 Central 6/19/06 1 2 MS5 6/19/06 1 2 PIE MS1 6/19/06 1 2 CA NS Powerline Road 6/23/06 9:50am 1 2 CA NS Gibson East 6/23/06 10:00am 1 CA NS Gibson 6/26/06 CA NS NE CA NS CA NS PIE PIE PIE 0 0 0 1 0 1 OL-PS 0 2 SHP-, AY-OS 1 2 AG-PS, PG-LS east 1 1 AB-OS 3 east 0 unknown 1 3 central 0 3 SHR-, SHW-, SHY- 6/26/06 1 2 west 1 2 AY-GS, SHO- South 6/26/06 1 2 central 2 2 AB-OS, LW-AS PIE 6/26/06 2 3 central 0 3 GA-OS, PG-LS, AG-PS Barber 6/27/06 8:15am 1 2 1 2 AG-PS, PG-LS Barber lot 6/27/06 8:30am 2 3 1 3 GPG-LS, AG-PS, GA-OS Bristol 6/27/06 8:45am 0 PIE Alhambra 6/27/06 9:00am 0 PIE MS3 6/27/06 9:15am 1 0 1 AY-OS 1 Collier Club east west Page 15 of 20 1 other banded, not sure female from MS5 wouldn't come out GA-OS seems to have lost his mate and is being driven out of his Bond territory by the new Barber/Martha pair AB-RS and AY-PS are presummed dead, the two families --- male and female (widows) from Barber and Martha have created a new pair and successfully fledged one 2006 fledgling, no helpers two jays being harrassed by mockingbirds. Flew across golf course to gate 6 when monitoring that side of golf cours. Will take peanuts, could be banded. ol f CA WS : tes No AB-GS with one unbanded; near JIGC one 2006 unbanded fledgling should be two fledglings and adult female stopped surveying due to Red Shoulder Hawk did not see SHB- with 2 2006 juveniles, did not see AB-YS territorial skirmish with King/Marth pair and Bond 1 unbanded fledgling, will take peanuts, ready to band Habitat Polygon Monitoring Information Sebastian Florida Scrub Jay HCP Annual Report 2001-2007 TABLE 5 Co on ati erv s n th 66 p Em ea Ar a yb Pla ck on ati St te Da Tim e . No of Ja i am yF s lie . No of Ad ys Ja ul t ed Sit s ly' mi : Fa tory f n o Terri tio rec i D . No of Ju In ys Ja e l ni ve ly: mi Fa e nd Ba dI n id div ua ls: in nd Ba g : tes No CA WS Central 6/27/06 7:30am 2 2 north quad 1 AB-GS 1 no band, two families CA WS W1400XC2200 6/27/06 7:45am 1 2 east 1 OL-PS think female is on nest, one helper no bands 6/29/06 8:30am 1 2 east 1 0 6/29/06 8:55am 1 1 central 0 1 e& Av s& res ton ox Br hu Sc nn ma -SHA CA NS Powerline Road 6/29/06 8:15am 1 1 central 0 1 AB-OS PIE Barber 6/29/06 9:00am 1 2 central 1 2 PG-LS, AG-PS CA WS C1000xE600 6/29/06 9:00am 2 3 east and south east 1 1 OL-PS CA NS NE 6/30/06 9:00am 1 2 west 1 2 AY-GS, -SHO CA NS Gibson 6/30/06 9:15am 1 2 0 2 -SHW, -SHR 4 adults with Gibson St.east (SHB-) one of the unbanded with this family is a female; other family has SHB-, SHR-, SHY-, SHW- SHW, SHR and SHY with one unbanded CA NS Gibson 6/30/06 9:00am 2 7 one from east one from west 0 4 CA WS Central 6/30/06 8:00am 2 3 SE and central 1 1 AB-GS PIE MS3 7/11/06 9:56am 1 2 west 0 2 -SHP, AY-OS 1 1 AB-GS 0 1 OL-PS 3 GA-OS, PG-LS, AG-PS CA WS Central 7/11/06 9:00am 2 3 AB-GS, central; 3 no ba from SE CA WS W600XW1200 7/11/06 9:30am 1 2 golf course PIE MS1 7/20/06 2 3 s es pr Em Empress 7/24/06 1 2 0 2 SHA-, SHL- CA WS Central 7/27/06 1 2 0 1 OL-PS CA WS SE 7/27/06 1 2 1 0 Page 16 of 20 stopped surveying due to Red Shoulder Hawk doesn't appear to have any fledglings territorial skirmish with King/Marth pair and Bond SHL- is male, SHA- is female with one unbanded Habitat Polygon Monitoring Information Sebastian Florida Scrub Jay HCP Annual Report 2001-2007 TABLE 5 Co on ati erv s n ea Ar a yb Pla ck on ati St CA WS e . No of Ja . No of Ad ys Ja ul t 7/31/06 1 1 King/Martha 7/31/06 1 2 Empire 7/31/06 1 2 of Ju e nd Ba dI n id div ua ls: in nd Ba g : tes No 1 2 AG-PS, PG-LS 0 2 SHP-, AY-OS central 2 2 LW-AS, AB-OS 2 successful 2006 juveniles central 0 1 2 GA-OS PG-LS, AG-PS banded hatch year-YHS; 1603-16965 2 central 1 3 -KHS, -WHS, -RHS 1 2 central 1 2 -BHS, -OHS South 7/31/06 1 2 Bond King/Martha 7/31/06 8/18/06 1 1 1 2 Broxton 8/18/06 1 /C se . No ly: mi Fa AB-GS CA NS r ou lf C Go s ly' mi : Fa tory f n o Terri tio rec i D In ys Ja e l ni ve 1 PIE t on ox Br an Tim s lie PIE PIE sti ba Se te Da i am yF ed Sit 1 juvenile banded all three, 2 parents & 1 HY ier oll Collier 8/18/06 CA NS Powerline Road 12/26/06 9:37am 1 2 central 2 2 AB-OS, LW-AS CA NS NE Quad 12/27/06 10:00am 1 2 central 1 3 SHO-, AY-GS, HAS- CA NS Gibson 12/27/06 10:40am 2 7 east and west 0 4 1/4/2007 2 4 0 4 0 1 AG-BS 0 2 HBS-, HOS-; OL-PS PIE SHB- with 2 no bands to the east; SHR,Y,W- with 1 SHB-, SHR-, SHW-, SHY- no band (female) to the west -YHS (female), PG-LS, GAOS, AG-PS CA WS SE Quad 1/4/2007 1 3 CA WS Central 1/4/2007 2 4 PIE MS6 2/16/2007 1 2 0 2 AY-OS, SHP- PIE MS4 2/16/2007 2 3 0 3 PG-LS, AG-PS, GA-OS CA WS E800 3/1/07 9:45 2 3 central 0 2 OL-PS, HOS- CA WS E800 3/1/2007 9:45 2 3 N 0 CA WS SE Quad 3/1/2007 9:45 0 0 central 0 Page 17 of 20 banded breeding male and HY HBS- with 2 no bands OL-PS with one no band; HBS- and HOS- together AG-PS and GA-OS sentineling together OL-PS feeding HOS- pieces of peanuts, seem to like corner, using powerlines as sentineling post (HOS- is female) HBS- was calling a lot to the N ~200 yards away; need to clear fenceline, spray guinae grass and cut peppers and retreat; HBS- came to corner; OL-PS flew to SW calling Habitat Polygon Monitoring Information Sebastian Florida Scrub Jay HCP Annual Report 2001-2007 TABLE 5 Co on ati erv s n ea Ar a yb Pla PIE ck on ati St MS5 PIE te Da Tim e 3/2/2007 . No of Ja i am yF 1 s lie . No of Ad ys Ja ul t ed Sit s ly' mi : Fa tory f n o Terri tio rec i D 1 . No of Ju In ys Ja e l ni ve 0 ly: mi Fa e nd Ba dI n 1 id div ua ls: in nd Ba g AY-OS 3/5/2007 8:00am 1-2 3 0 3 MS5 3/5/2007 9am 1 1 0 1 AY-OS CA NS S Powerline 4/2/2007 8am 1 4 central 0 2 AB-OS, LW-AS CA NS NE Corner 4/2/2007 8:30 1 3 central 0 3 AY-GS, HAS-, SHO- CA NS Gibson & West 4/2/2007 9am 2 6 west and east 0 4 Broxton 4/3/2007 1 1 0 1 -WHS 4/3/2007 1-2 3 0 3 OL-PS, HBS-, HOS- Seb Airport 4/3/2007 1 3 0 3 HHS- Central 4/4/2007 1 3 4 eggs 3 OL-PS, HOS-, HBS- HHS- o Br CA WS t or rp Ai CA WS o irp bA Se too windy to continue survey hiccuping between MS1 and MS6 along Barber; jay flew across Barber and to lot on Empire Terrace on -YHS female, PG-LS, AG- east side; 3 jays on lot on Empire/Barber on powerline PS - AG-PS, PG-LS (female) - AG-PS feeding PG-LS PIE n xto : tes No with 2 no bands; all 4 there taking peanuts, doesn't look like they are nesting all three family members present R,W,Y all together caching and sentineling; 2 no bands are with SHB-; unbanded female not found with SHB-, SHR-, SHW-, SHY- the R,W,Y group; possibly on nest with 2 no bands found nest with 4 eggs rt 4/4/2007 1 1 0 1 CA WS 4/13/2007 1 2 0 1 HOS- other jay unknown bands PIE 4/13/2007 1 2 0 1 AY-OS female on nest, did not disturb to read bands Englar 4/13/2007 1 2 0 1 HYS- CA NS Gibson 4/26/2007 1 1 2 4 CA NS NE 4/26/2007 0 En r gla o irp bA Se with Dave Breininger, this area is optimal to tall mix; could be getting high; need to start topping canopy and burn to keep optimal - burn in mosaic pattern rt 4/26/2007 with one unbanded with Dave Breininger; found predated nest, jays still hanging around, not typical snake predation; this area is optmal height and primary tree density is optimal; SHR-, SHB-, SHY-(female) thin all small pines with Dave Breininger; this area is good; some clumps of pines could be removed 0 Page 18 of 20 Habitat Polygon Monitoring Information Sebastian Florida Scrub Jay HCP Annual Report 2001-2007 TABLE 5 Co on ati erv s n ea Ar a yb Pla ck on ati St te Da CA NS Powerline Road 4/26/2007 CA WS Central 5/18/2007 Powerline Road 5/24/2007 Collier CA NS G eb /S ie r l l Co olf o irp bA Se Ad . No of Ju e nd Ba dI n in nd Ba g 1 3 0 3 HOS-, HBS-, -YHS 8:00am 1 3 0 1 AB-OS 5/30/2007 1 2 0 1 -HKS 1 4 1 3 BA-YS, HHS-, WB-GS : tes No with Dave Breininger; this area is tall mix - selectively thin canopy and then burn if possible all together with 2 no bands se ur Co -HKS is female; with unbanded -- -BHS and -OHS not found rt 7/6/2007 7/6/2007 Gibson 7/11/2007 at Skydive Seb. Airport side 7/11/2007 SE Quad CA NS t or central at least 1 2007 fledglings, fully fledged 1 2 0 2 AY-OS 1 2 2 nestlings 2 AG-PS, PG-LS 2 nestlings on corner of Barber and Arcadia 1 2 0 2 SHY- and SHR- SHY- is female 9:20am 1 3 2 3 BA-YS, HHS-, WB-GS 7/17/2007 7:45am 1 2 Bristol 7/20/2007 8:28 1 2 central 0 1 GA-OS Arcadia 7/20/2007 8:40am 1 2 Arcadia side of st 2 2 PG-LS, Ay-OS Broxton 7/20/2007 9:30am 1 1 2 1 WHS- looks like there are 2 juveniles, but one is not flying too good yet 8/16/2007 1 2 from east 0 1 KKS- wit hone no banded; juvenile not found 1 2 central CA NS o Br of ls: 3:10pm Arcadia n xto . No ua AB-OS Arcadia o Br Ja id div 1 PIE n xto of s ly' mi : Fa tory f n o Terri tio rec i D 0 5/30/2007 PIE . No ys Ja ul t ly: mi Fa 1 Seb Airport CA WS ol is t Br e s lie In ys Ja e l ni ve 1 PIE irp bA Se Tim i am yF ed Sit 8:00am central at Arcadia with 2 nestlings fledglings are being fed by HHS- and begging with him; following him around -YHS and HBS- Broxton 8/16/2007 CA NS South 8/16/2007 8:30 1 3 central 1 1 AB-OS CA NS New 8/16/2007 9:00 1 2 central 0 1 KKS- CA NS Gibson 8/16/2007 10:00 1 3 east 0 1 SHB- PIE Bristol 8/16/2007 12:00 1 2 Park Place 0 1 GA-OS Page 19 of 20 female is unbanded 2 juveniles fledged, but not flying yet two others unknown female not banded Habitat Polygon Monitoring Information Sebastian Florida Scrub Jay HCP Annual Report 2001-2007 TABLE 5 Co on ati erv s n ea Ar a yb Pla PIE i gh bH Se la ck on ati St e te Da Tim MS1 8/16/2007 12:30 Empress . No of Ja i am yF s lie . No of Ad ys Ja ul t 1 2 ed Sit s ly' mi : Fa tory f n o Terri tio rec i D central . No of Ju In ys Ja e l ni ve ly: mi Fa e nd Ba dI n id div ua ls: in nd Ba g 0 2 AY-OS and PG-LS 0 1 SHL- 0 2 HBS- with -YHS 0 2 OL-PS with HOS- 0 1 SHL- 4 HOS-, HBS-, -YHS (female), OL-PS s nd 8/17/2007 1 1 CA WS 8/17/2007 1 2 CA WS 8/17/2007 1 2 1 1 s es pr Em Empress CA WS Central 8/17/2007 8/17/2007 10:56 9:00 2 central from behind 1225 Empress 4 0 PIE MS1 8/17/2007 10:00am 1 2 Arcadia & Barber on west side of road 0 2 PG-LS, AY-OS PIE Broxton 8/17/2007 10:30 1 1 from Broxton house 1 1 -WHS CA NS NE 8/20/2007 1 3 central 0 3 AY-GS, HGS- HAS- CA NS Gibson 8/20/2007 2 6 east and west 0 4 ac tom o P Seneca Ave 8/30/07 7:40am 1 2 west 0 1 LG-RS G eb r/S e i ll Co : tes No C olf r ou HOS- is female and appears to have a pair bond with OL-PS lonely call AY-OS needs to be rebanded, bands are wearing out may have been 2 juveniles, definitely 1 no 2007 fledglings found SHW- was not seen today; 2 no bands were with SHBSHB-, SHO-, SHR-, SHY- ; SHY- is female and hiccupping with one unbanded, both adults will come for peanuts, ready to band unbanded se Collier 8/30/07 8:37am 0 t or irp A b Se 200 W Airport 8/30/07 8:45am 1 2 east 1 2 BA-YS, WB-GS CA NS Gibson 8/30/07 9:45 2 5 east and west 0 3 SHR-, SHY-, SHB- 1 unbanded fledgling, will take peanuts, ready to band SHB- with 2 no bands to the west and SHR- and SHYon west side CA NS Gibson 8/30/2007 10:00 1 2 west 1 2 AB-OS, LW-AS with 1 fledgling east of wetland in unoccupied Polygon Page 20 of 20 TABLE 6: CHARACTERISTICS OF HABITAT POLYGONS WITHIN SCRUB-JAY HABITAT COMPENSATION AREAS BASELINE DATA AUGUST 2007 ANNUAL REPORT PINE THINNING COMPLETED SCRUB TYPE, STAGE BURN PRIORITY** 1-5, * to be evaluated) Feb-01 I,2 5 YES N/A III 5 6.4 NO N/A III 5 4 6.7 YES Feb-01 I,3-4 3 NSCA 5 4.9 YES Feb-01 I,2 5 NSCA 6 17.1 YES Feb-01 I,2 5 NSCA 7 6.6 YES Feb-01 I,2-3 5 SA 8 6.5 YES 2002 I,4 5 SA 9 21.4 YES 2002 I,4 5 NSCA 10 27.1 NO May-02 III 2 NSCA 11 24.1 NO May-02 III 1 NSCA 12 20.8 NO Mar-01 III 2 SA 13 6 YES 2002 I,4 5 NSCA 14 3.5 NO Mar-01 I,3-4 4 NSCA 15 10.2 YES Mar-01 I,2-3 5 NSCA 16 1 NO N/A III 5 NSCA 17 2.8 YES Mar-01 I,3-4 3 SA 18 2.2 YES N/A III 5 NSCA 19 16.2 NO Mar-01 III 3 NSCA 20 23.8 YES N/A III 5 NSCA 21 0.3 NO N/A III 5 NSCA 22 8 YES Feb-01 I,4 1 NSCA 23 0.9 NO N/A III 3 NSCA 24 21.3 YES Mar-01 III 1 NSCA 25 5.1 NO N/A III 3 NSCA 26 5.1 YES Mar-01 I,2-3 3 NSCA 27 18.1 YES Mar-01 I,2 4 NSCA 28 1.4 NO N/A III 5 SA 29 1 YES N/A III 5 NSCA 30 4.6 NO Mar-01 III 2 NSCA 31 9 YES N/A I,2-4 3 NSCA 32 0.9 NO N/A III 3 NSCA 33 0.9 NO Mar-01 III 3 NSCA 34 5 NO N/A III 5 NSCA 35 26.5 NO Mar-01 I,4 1 NSCA 36 8.7 NO Mar-01 II 1 CONSERVATION AREA POLYGON NSCA 1 9.6 YES NSCA 2 23.3 NSCA 3 NSCA ACRES OCCUPIED * not completed as scheduled TABLE 6: CHARACTERISTICS OF HABITAT POLYGONS WITHIN SCRUB-JAY HABITAT COMPENSATION AREAS BASELINE DATA AUGUST 2007 ANNUAL REPORT PINE THINNING COMPLETED SCRUB TYPE, STAGE BURN PRIORITY** 1-5, * to be evaluated) N/A III 5 NO Mar-01 III 2 6.3 NO Mar-01 III 2 40 37.7 NO N/A III 5 SSCA 41 2.8 NO 2007 I,1-4 2 SSCA 42 1.7 NO 2007 I,1-4 2 SSCA 43 1.5 NO 2007 I,1-4 2 PIE 44 4.6 YES 2001-07 I,2-4 4 PIE 45 2.5 YES 2001-07 I,2-4 4 PIE 46 2 YES 2001-07 I,1-4 4 PIE 47 2.8 YES 2001-07 I,1-4 4 WSCA 48 5.2 NO 2007 I,1 5 WSCA 49 0.7 NO N/A III 5 WSCA 50 15.1 NO 2007 I,1 5 WSCA 51 17.7 YES 2007 I,1 5 WSCA 52 0.3 NO N/A III 5 WSCA 53 4.8 NO N/A III 5 WSCA 54 16.4 NO IP III 5 WSCA 55 34.6 YES IP I,1-4 1 WSCA 56 2.9 YES IP III 5 WSCA 57 2.6 NO N/A III 5 WSCA 58 2.4 NO N/A III 5 WSCA 59 1.1 NO N/A III 1 WSCA 60 1.6 NO N/A III 5 WSCA 61 0.7 YES N/A III 5 WSCA 62 1.6 NO N/A III 1 SA 63 1.4 YES N/R II 5 SA 64 88.1 NO N/R III 3 CONSERVATION AREA POLYGON NSCA 37 25.4 NO NSCA 38 4.3 NSCA 39 NSCA ACRES OCCUPIED * not completed as scheduled TABLE 7: POLYGON ACRES 1 4 5 6 7 8 9 12 13 14 15 17 19 22 24 26 27 30 31 33 35 36 37 38 39 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 50 51 54 55 59 62 63 64 * Surveyed by Beth FLORIDA SCRUB-JAY HABITAT RESTORATION ACTIVITIES - MECHANICAL TREATMENTS INITIAL IMPLEMENTATION SCHEDULE AND PRIORITY RANKING HABITAT TYPE PINE THINNING NEEDED 9.6 Oak Scrub Immediate 6.7 Sand Pine Immediate 4.9 Scrubby Flatwoods Immediate 17.1 Oak Scrub Immediate 6.6 Oak Scrub Immediate 6.5 Mesic Flatwoods Immediate 21.4 Mesic Flatwoods Immediate 20.8 Scrubby Flatwoods Immediate 6 Scrubby Flatwoods Immediate 3.5 Oak Scrub N/R 10.2 Mesic Flatwoods Immediate 2.8 Scrubby Flatwoods Immediate 16.2 Scrubby Flatwoods Immediate 8 Mesic Flatwoods Immediate 21.3 Mesic Flatwoods Immediate 5.1 Scrubby Flatwoods Immediate 18.1 Sand Pine Immediate 4.6 Rosemary Immediate 9 Oak Scrub Immediate 0.9 Disturbed Immediate 26.5 Scrubby Flatwoods Immediate 8.7 Disturbed Immediate 25.4 Palmetto-Lyonia Immediate 4.3 Mesic Flatwoods Immediate 6.3 Disturbed Immediate 2.8 Oak Scrub Immediate 1.7 Oak Scrub Immediate 1.5 Oak Scrub Immediate 4.6 Oak Scrub Immediate 2.5 Oak Scrub Immediate 2 Oak Scrub Immediate 2.8 Scrubby Flatwoods Immediate 5.2 Palmetto-Lyonia Immediate 15.1 Oak Scrub N/R 17.7 Oak Scrub Immediate 16.4 Mesic Flatwoods N/R* 34.6 Oak Scrub N/R 1.1 Mesic Flatwoods Immediate 1.6 Mesic Flatwoods Immediate 1.4 Mesic Flatwoods Immediate 88.1 Mesic Flatwoods Immediate Powell, Indian River County Conservation Lands BRAZILIAN PEPPER REMOVAL SCHEDULED Feb-01 N/R N/R scheduled 08 N/R N/R Feb-01 N/R N/R Feb-01 N/R N/R Feb-01 N/R N/R May-02 N/R N/R May-02 N/R N/R Mar-01 N/R N/R May-02 N/R N/R Mar-01 N/R N/R Feb-01 Immediate Fall 2001 Mar-01 Immediate Fall 2001 Mar-01 Immediate Fall 2001 Feb-01 Immediate Fall 2001 Mar-01 Immediate Fall 2001 Mar-01 Immediate Fall 2001 Feb-01 N/R N/R Mar-01 N/R N/R Feb-01 Immediate Fall 2001 Mar-01 Immediate Fall 2001 Feb-01 Immediate Fall 2001 Mar-01 Immediate Fall 2001 Feb-01 Immediate Fall 2001 Feb-01 Immediate Fall 2001 Feb-01 Immediate Fall 2001 2007 N/R N/R 2007 N/R N/R 2007 N/R N/R Mar-01 N/R N/R Mar-01 N/R N/R Mar-01 N/R N/R Mar-01 N/R N/R 2007 N/R N/R 2007 N/R N/R 3/1/1998, 2007 N/R N/R * N/R N/R Mar-98 N/R N/R Mar-98 N/R N/R * N/R N/R May-02 N/R N/R May-02 N/R N/R Manager - survey done same month as timbering PINE THINNING COMPLETED BRAZILIAN PEPPER REMOVAL BRAZILIAN PEPPER REMOVAL COMPLETED N/R N/R N/R N/R N/R N/R N/R N/R N/R N/R N/R N/R ongoing N/R N/R N/R N/R N/R ongoing scheduled after burn ongoing ongoing ongoing ongoing ongoing N/R N/R N/R N/R N/R N/R N/R N/R N/R N/R N/R N/R N/R N/R N/R N/R BRAZILIAN PEPPER HERBICIDE TREATMENT As Needed As Needed As Needed As Needed As Needed As Needed As Needed As Needed As Needed As Needed As Needed As Needed As Needed As Needed As Needed As Needed As Needed As Needed As Needed As Needed As Needed As Needed As Needed As Needed As Needed As Needed As Needed As Needed As Needed As Needed As Needed As Needed As Needed As Needed Immediate Immediate Immediate Immediate Immediate Immediate Immediate TABLE 8: FLORIDA SCRUB-JAY HABITAT RESTORATION ACTIVITIES - RESTORATION BURNING INITIAL IMPLEMENTATION SCHEDULE, PRIORITY RANKING & FIRE INTENSITY MANAGEMENT UNIT ID NUMBER TOTAL ACRES RESTORATION BURNING FIRE INTENSITY RESTORATION BURNING SCHEDULED 1 61.2 Short-term Hot Fall/Winter 2001-2002 2 3 4 5 6 36.7 69.7 108.5 27.2 27.2 Short-term Immediate Short-term Short-term Short-term Hot Hot Hot Hot Hot Fall/Winter Fall/Winter Fall/Winter Fall/Winter Fall/Winter 2001-2002 2001-2002 2001-2002 2001-2002 2001-2002 7 63.1 Immediate Hot Fall/Winter 2001-2002 8 16 Short-term Hot Fall/Winter 2001-2002 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 110.6 2.8 1.7 1.5 4 3.9 4 20.5 20.5 35.2 31.5 Immediate Immediate Immediate Immediate Immediate Immediate Immediate Short-term Short-term Short-term Immediate Hot Hot Hot Hot Hot Hot Hot Mosaic Mosaic Mosaic Hot Fall/Winter 2001-2002 N/A* N/A* N/A* Sep-01 Sep-01 Sep-01 Fall/Winter 2001-2002 Fall/Winter 2001-2002 Fall/Winter 2001-2002 Sep-01 CURRENT RESTORATION BURNING SCHEDULE *does not need burning as of Aug 2007 2007-2008 se section 2007-2008 sw section 2007-08 2007-2008 2007-2008 2007-2008 Units 10-12 will have to be addressed by Division of Forestry to determine if a prescribed burn can be conducted due to close proximity of homes; this area may have to be mechanically treated instead. RESTORATION BURNING COMPLETED FIRE INTENSITY NE Corner Completed January 2002 Hot *RESCHEDULED *RESCHEDULED *RESCHEDULED 2003 *RESCHEDULED burned from wildfire 2005 burned from wildfire 2/16/01 burned from wildfire 2/16/01 *RESCHEDULED *RESCHEDULED *RESCHEDULED burned 2/2002 burned 2/2002 burned 2/2002 Burned 2006 Burned 2006 Burned 2005 Burned 2/2002 Hot Hot Hot Hot Hot Hot Hot Mosaic Mosaic Hot Hot SEBASTIAN SCRUB JAY LOTS Unit # Block # Lot # Address 3 139 1 835 Mulberry St 3 139 19 865 Grandin St. 3 141 1 897 Grandin Ave 3 141 2 843 Roseland Rd 3 141 3 849 Roseland Rd 3 141 4 855 Roseland Rd 3 141 10 891 Roseland Rd 3 141 11 901 Roseland Rd 3 141 12 909 Roseland Rd 3 141 13 915 Roseland Rd 3 141 14 921 Mulberry St 3 141 16 876 Mulberry St 3 141 17 872 Mulberry St 3 141 18 868 Mulberry St 3 141 23 848 Mulberry St 3 141 25 840 Mulberry St 3 141 26 836 Mulberry St. 3 141 27 832 Mulberry St. 3 145 23 871 Tarpon Ave 3 145 24 881 Tarpon Ave 3 145 25 891 Tarpon Ave 4 138 6 807 Roseland Rd 4 138 8 819 Roseland Rd 4 138 9 825 Roseland Rd 4 138 10 831 Roseland Rd 4 138 12 820 Mulberry Street 4 138 13 816 Mulberry Street 5 150 3 982 Seneca Ave 5 150 4 972 Seneca Ave 5 150 8 932 Seneca Ave 5 150 9 922 Seneca Ave 5 150 10 912 Seneca Ave 5 150 12 802 Blossom Dr 5 150 13 933 Potomac Ave 5 150 14 941 Potomac Ave 5 150 17 965 Potomac Ave 5 150 18 973 Potomac Ave 5 150 21 801 Gardenia St 5 151 2 807 Blossom Dr 5 151 3 813 Blossom Dr 5 151 4 819 Blossom Dr 5 151 5 825 Blossom Dr Page 1 of 8 Alt. Address (corner prop.) 892 Cody Ave Date Permit Issued Date of C.O. 1/30/2003 5/23/2003 10/21/2005 2/22/2006 837 Roseland Rd 892 Tarpon Ave 933 Roseland Rd 9/8/2003 9/15/2003 1/5/2007 7/11/2007 3/26/2004 3/19/2004 8/21/2002 1/27/2003 1/30/2003 1/30/2003 5/16/2003 5/23/2003 8/5/2003 10/20/2000 7/5/2005 10/13/2003 4/12/2001 3/29/2006 2/10/2004 6/10/2004 7/22/2004 3/3/2005 6/5/2003 10/22/2003 925 Potomac Ave land clr. 997 Potomac Ave 5/14/2003 10/14/2003 Update as of September 1, 2007 SEBASTIAN SCRUB JAY LOTS Unit # Block # Lot # Address 5 151 7 837 Blossom Dr 5 151 8 843 Blossom Dr 5 151 9 849 Blossom Dr 5 151 11 861 Blossom Dr 5 151 13 873 Blossom Dr 5 151 15 885 Blosssom Dr 5 151 16 886 Roseland Rd 5 151 17 880 Roseland Rd 5 151 18 874 Roseland Rd 5 151 19 868 Roseland Rd 5 151 20 862 Roseland Rd 5 151 21 856 Roseland Rd 5 151 24 838 Roseland Rd 5 153 1 801 Evernia St 5 153 2 813 Evernia St 5 153 3 825 Evernia St 5 153 4 837 Evernia St 5 153 5 849 Evernia St 5 153 6 861 Evernia St 5 153 8 895 Evernia St 5 153 9 896 Iris St 5 153 10 874 Iris St 5 153 11 862 Iris St 5 153 12 850 Iris St 5 153 13 838 Iris St 5 154 2 825 Gardenia St 5 154 5 849 Gardenia St 5 154 6 857 Gardenia St 5 154 7 865 Gardenia St 5 154 9 982 Oswego Ave 5 154 10 874 Evernia St 5 154 11 862 Evernia St 5 154 13 838 Evernia St 5 154 14 826 Evernia St 5 154 15 814 Evernia St 5 155 3 918 Oswego Ave 5 155 4 910 Oswego Ave 5 155 5 902 Oswego Ave 5 155 6 856 Blossom Dr 5 155 8 949 Cody Ave 5 156 9 944 Dolphin Ave Page 2 of 8 Alt. Address (corner prop.) Date Permit Issued Date of C.O. 8/16/2004 11/21/2005 6/16/2004 2/3/2003 5/9/2006 8/1/2005 5/23/2003 908 Dolphin Ave 902 Dolphin Ave land clr. 9/4/2003 land clr. 6/13/2006 land clr. 7/27/2007 901 Cody Ave. 3/8/2004 1/23/2007 5/16/2002 8/14/2002 11/3/2003 11/2/2004 6/17/2004 1/7/2005 8/17/2000 12/20/2000 12/28/2000 3/16/2001 12/22/2003 12/5/2003 4/4/2003 8/12/2004 3/23/2004 4/26/2004 8/5/2003 2/22/2005 Update as of September 1, 2007 SEBASTIAN SCRUB JAY LOTS Unit # Block # Lot # Address 5 156 11 932 Dolphin Ave 5 156 12 926 Dolphin Ave 5 156 13 920 Dolphin Ave 5 156 15 909 Oswego 5 156 16 917 Oswego Ave 5 156 17 925 Oswego Ave 5 156 18 933 Oswego Ave 5 156 19 941 Oswego Ave 5 157 9 912 Tarpon Ave 5 157 10 902 Tarpon Ave 5 157 11 914 Blossom Dr 5 162 1 901 Blossom Dr 5 162 4 919 Blossom Dr 5 162 5 925 Blossom Dr 5 162 24 934 Roseland Rd 5 162 25 928 Roseland Rd 5 162 26 922 Roseland Rd 5 162 27 916 Roseland Rd 5 162 28 910 Roseland Rd 5 162 29 902 Roseland Rd 10 240 3 755 Atlantus Terr 10 240 4 731 Atlantus Terr 10 240 6 701 Atlantus Terr 10 240 7 702 Albatross Terr 10 240 8 720 Albatross Terr 10 240 9 740 Albatross Terr 10 240 10 760 Albatross Terr 10 241 1 1130 Clearbrook St. 10 241 2 785 Helicon Terr 10 241 3 779 Helicon Terr 10 241 4 765 Helicon Terr 10 241 6 731 Helicon Terr 10 241 7 715 Helicon Terr 10 241 8 701 Helicon Terr 10 241 9 702 Atlantus Terr 10 241 10 718 Atlantus Terr 10 241 12 766 Atlantus Terr 10 241 13 778 AtlantusTerr 10 241 14 788 AtlantusTerr 10 241 15 798 Atlantus Terr 10 242 1 797 Capon Terr 10 242 3 771 Capon Terr Page 3 of 8 Alt. Address (corner prop.) Date Permit Issued Date of C.O. 3/3/2003 8/4/2003 11/30/2001 10/1/2000 6/27/2002 2/28/2001 6/1/2004 11/30/2004 822/02 9/12/2005 10/27/2005 11/8/2002 4/21/2006 8/11/2000 12/7/2000 914 Blossom Dr 901 Dolphin Ave 3/24/2006 11/16/2005 2/17/2004 7/26/2004 4/7/2003 1/19/2002 9/16/2003 2/20/2003 2/17/2004 11/14/2002 7/26/2004 4/25/2003 1/31/2002 7/27/2001 7/27/2001 8/6/2002 1/28/2002 1/28/2002 797 Helicon Terr 1342 Clearmont St. Update as of September 1, 2007 SEBASTIAN SCRUB JAY LOTS Unit # Block # Lot # Address 10 242 5 751 Capon Terr 10 242 6 741 Capon Terr 10 242 8 721 Capon Terr 10 242 10 701 Capon Terr 10 242 12 720 Helicon Terr 10 242 13 730 Helicon Terr 10 242 14 740 Helicon Terr 10 242 15 750 Helicon Terr 10 242 16 760 Helicon Terr 10 242 17 770 Helicon Terr 10 242 18 780 Helicon Terr 10 243 4 769 Bayfront Terr 10 243 8 741 Bayfront Terr 10 243 10 725 Bayfront Terr 10 243 12 701 Bayfront Terr 10 243 14 712 Capon Terr 10 243 15 722 Capon Terr 10 243 16 732 Capon Terr 10 243 16A comb. w/ 732 10 243 18 752 Capon Terr 10 243 19 762 Capon Terr 10 243 20 772 Capon Terr 10 243 21 782 Capon Terr 10 243 22 792 Capon Terr 10 244 6 755 Bayharbor Terr 10 244 7 749 Bayharbor Terr 10 244 10 731 Bayharbor Terr 10 244 11 725 Bayharbor Terr 10 244 13 713 Bayharbor Terr 10 244 14 707 Bayharbor Terr 10 244 15 701 Bayharbor Terr 10 244 16 702 Bayfront Terr 10 244 17 714 Bayfront Terr 10 244 18 720 Bayfront Terr 10 244 19 726 Bayfront Terrace 10 261 8 650 Atlantus Terr 10 261 9 656 Atlantus Terr 10 261 10 662 Atlantus Terr 10 261 11 668 Atlantus Terr 10 261 12 674 Atlantus Terr 10 261 13 680 Atlantus Terr 10 261 14 686 Atlantus Terr 10 261 15 692 Atlantus Terr Page 4 of 8 Alt. Address (corner prop.) Date Permit Issued Date of C.O. 8/22/2003 6/9/2004 12/30/2003 12/27/2004 12/4/2001 5/2/2006 1/27/2005 7/11/2002 6/30/2005 10/8/2002 6/19/2003 9/24/2003 8/3/2004 4/5/2005 4/2/2005 12/1/2005 9/24/2001 2/15/2002 6/15/2005 3/1/2306 9/13/2005 11/16/2005 5/5/2006 5/24/2006 1/3/2001 6/1/2001 6/15/2004 11/22/2004 8/2/2002 10/22/2002 1/16/2003 12/31/2002 Update as of September 1, 2007 SEBASTIAN SCRUB JAY LOTS Unit # Block # Lot # Address 10 261 21 673 Helicon Terr 10 261 22 667 Helicon Terr 10 261 23 661 Helicon Terr 10 261 24 655 Helicon Terr 10 261 25 649 Helicon Terr 10 261 26 643 Helicon Terr 10 261 27 637 Helicon Terr 10 261 28 631 Helicon Terr 17 450 5 113 Brisbane St 17 450 6 117 Brisbane St 17 451 5 110 Brisbane St 17 451 6 112 Brisbane St 17 451 7 114 Brisbane St 17 451 11 143 Aldea Dr 17 451 14 137 Aldea Dr 17 451 15 135 Aldea Dr 17 451 17 131 Aldea Dr 17 451 18 129 Aldea Dr 17 451 19 127 Aldea Dr 17 451 20 125 Aldea Dr 17 451 21 123 Aldea Dr 17 451 22 121 Aldea Dr 17 454 1 1933 Barber St 17 454 2 1929 Barber St 17 454 3 1925 Barber St 17 454 4 140 Aldea Dr 17 454 5 138 Aldea Dr 17 454 7 134 Aldea Dr 17 454 8 132 Aldea Dr 17 454 41 131 Arcadia Dr 17 454 42 133 Arcadia Dr 17 454 43 135 Arcadia Dr 17 454 44 137 Arcadia Dr 17 565 1 122 Empire Terr 17 565 2 124 Empire Terr 17 565 3 126 Empire Terr 17 565 4 128 Empire Terr 17 565 5 130 Empire Terr 17 565 6 132 Empire Terr 17 565 7 108 Darden Court 17 565 9 104 Darden Court 17 565 10 102 Darden Court 17 566 1 1945 Barber St Page 5 of 8 Alt. Address (corner prop.) 139 Aldea Dr Date Permit Issued Date of C.O. 8/6/2004 3/15/2005 4/11/2002 8/21/2002 8/2/2003 3/2/2004 11/7/2005 8/19/2004 5/18/2005 4/18/2001 5/3/2004 9/21/2006 3/22/2005 1/25/2006 10/4/2001 2/23/2005 4/5/2002 9/11/2002 9/23/2003 4/23/2004 12/3/2003 6/8/2004 3/22/2002 3/24/2003 12/23/2002 10/26/2001 11/20/2002 8/8/2002 7/10/2003 4/23/2003 3/7/2002 4/23/2003 10/30/2001 3/8/2002 7/3/2001 5/14/2006 5/15/2001 2/15/2002 9/21/2006 7/26/2001 12/29/2000 5/29/2001 8/29/2002 12/16/2002 142 Aldea Dr 1944 Barber St 110 Darden Ct 120 Empire Ter Update as of September 1, 2007 SEBASTIAN SCRUB JAY LOTS Unit # Block # Lot # Address 17 566 2 1941 Barber St 17 566 3 1937 Barber St 17 566 4 134 Arcadia Dr 17 566 5 132 Arcadia Dr 17 566 6 130 Arcadia Dr 17 566 7 128 Arcadia Dr 17 566 8 126 Arcadia Dr 17 566 9 124 Arcadia Dr 17 566 21 114 Empire Terr 17 566 22 116 Empire Terr 17 566 23 118 Empire Terr 17 571 1 119 Empire Terr 17 571 2 115 Empire Terr 17 571 3 113 Empire Terr 17 571 4 111 Empire Terr 17 571 5 109 Empire Terr 17 571 6 107 Empire Terr 17 571 9 101 Empire Terr 17 571 10 1983 Barber St 17 571 13 1971 Barber St 17 571 14 1969 Barber St 17 571 15 1965 Barber St 17 571 16 1961 Barber St 17 571 18 1953 Barber St 17 572 1 116 Pelican Island Pl 17 572 2 114 Pelican Island Pl 17 572 6 106 Pelican Island Pl 17 572 7 104 Pelican Island Pl 17 572 8 102 Pelican Island Pl 17 572 9 100 Pelican Island Pl 17 572 10 1952 Barber St 17 572 11 1948 Barber St 17 572 12 127 Empire Terr 17 572 13 129 Empire Terr 17 572 14 131 Empire Terr 17 572 15 133 Empire Terr 17 572 16 135 Empire Terr 17 572 17 137 Empire Terr 17 572 18 139 Empire Terr 17 572 19 141 Empire Terr 17 572 20 143 Empire Terr 17 573 15 114 Miller Dr 17 573 18 120 Miller Dr Page 6 of 8 Alt. 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Date Permit Issued Date of C.O. 138 Arcadia Dr 8/23/2004 8/23/2002 12/16/2004 2/25/2003 11/30/2001 7/17/2003 5/29/2002 6/8/2002 11/20/2003 10/4/2002 12/9/2004 1/27/2004 5/1/2002 1/4/2002 8/23/2001 4/20/2001 7/25/2005 4/19/2004 8/21/2002 6/27/2002 1/3/2002 8/14/2001 8/29/2001 1/29/2002 10/30/2006 12/30/2002 7/6/2007 4/18/2003 6/28/2001 7/11/2001 8/29/2002 6/9/2003 12/11/2001 2/19/2001 11/15/2001 10/11/2002 11/18/2003 3/19/2002 3/7/2005 3/4/2005 12/12/2003 9/7/2005 9/27/2005 4/22/2004 1949 Barber St 105 Douglass Ave Update as of September 1, 2007 SEBASTIAN SCRUB JAY LOTS Unit # Block # Lot # Address 17 573 19 122 Miller Dr 17 573 20 124 Miller Dr 17 573 21 117 Pelican Island Pl 17 573 22 115 Pelican Island Pl 17 573 23 113 Pelican Island Pl 17 573 26 107 Pelican Island Pl 17 573 27 105 Pelican Island Pl 17 574 11 125 Miller Dr 17 574 12 123 Miller Dr 17 576 13 121 Miller Dr 17 576 1 160 Pelican Island Pl 17 576 26 157 Empire Terr 17 576 32 169 Empire Terr 17 576 33 171 Empire Terr 17 577 2 166 Empire Terr 17 577 3 160 Empire Terr 17 577 4 158 Empire Terr 17 577 5 156 Empire Terr 17 577 6 154 Empire Terr 17 577 7 148 Empire Terr 17 577 8 112 Douglas Ave 17 577 9 114 Douglas Aven 17 578 16 111 Douglas Ave 17 578 17 109 Douglas Ave 17 578 18 142 Empire Terr 17 578 21 107 Athens Court 17 578 22 109 Athens Court 17 578 23 138 Empire Terr 17 579 6 153 Pelican Island Pl 17 579 7 155 Pelican Island Pl 17 579 8 157 Pelican Island Pl 17 579 9 159 Pelican Island Pl 17 579 10 161 Pelican Island Pl 17 579 11 163 Pelican Island Pl 17 579 12 165 Pelican Island Pl 17 579 15 171 Pelican Island Pl 17 579 16 173 Pelican Island Pl 17 579 24 164 Day Drive 17 579 25 162 Day Drive 17 584 29 1250 Schumann Dr 17 607 1 147 Admiral Circle 17 607 2 145 Admiral Circle 17 607 3 143 Admiral Circle Page 7 of 8 Alt. 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Date Permit Issued Date of C.O. 6/2/2004 10/20/2004 6/10/2004 1/26/2005 4/20/2001 4/20/2001 11/2/2001 11/2/2001 3/15/2001 12/4/2002 3/23/2001 9/5/2001 2/21/2002 8/2/2002 4/2/2002 10/17/2002 5/24/2002 8/5/2002 1/26/2005 8/8/2005 7/12/2001 7/12/2001 12/5/2001 12/5/2001 1/20/2006 6/12/2006 11/20/2001 11/19/2003 5/1/2002 4/28/2004 10/1/2001 8/7/2003 4/23/2003 12/6/2004 8/1/2002 3/9/2004 8/6/2003 6/23/2005 122 Douglass Ave 101 Athens Ct 2041 Schumann Dr Update as of September 1, 2007 SEBASTIAN SCRUB JAY LOTS Unit # Block # Lot # Address 17 607 4 141 Admiral Circle 17 607 5 139 Admiral Circle 17 607 6 137 Admiral Circle 17 607 7 135 Admiral Circle 17 610 1 122 Aetna St. 17 610 2 120 Aetna St. 17 610 15 1156 Schumann Dr 17 610 16 1152 Schumann Dr 17 611 19 119 Osceola Ave 17 611 20 117 Osceola Ave 17 611 21 113 Osceola Ave 17 611 22 111 Osceola Ave 17 618 25 117 Mabry Street 17 620 3 156 Crawford Drive 17 620 23 104 Cranford Drive 17 620 24 102 Crawford Drive 17 620 25 185 Spring Valley Ave 17 620 26 103 Mabry Street 17 621 12 104 Mabry Street 17 621 13 102 Mabry Street TOTAL LOTS (ITP) TOTAL BUILT TOTAL INPROCESS TOTAL VACANT Page 8 of 8 Alt. Address (corner prop.) Date Permit Issued Date of C.O. 105 Osceola Ave 3/5/2003 10/31/2005 1/26/2004 4/2/2006 1/13/2005 11/29/2005 8/22/2005 1/13/2006 Acres 79.25 31.75 1.5 46 101 Osceola Ave 159 Crawford Dr 317 127 6 184 Update as of September 1, 2007