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LIDICKER
1978
Oct. 21 cont-
Then drove further W to two half jack chin-trees.
ii. Found one I sent to addition of mi, in front when
the group was a collecting 5 drabs (2 out one).
Walked forever again evening (~06 2030-2130). Saw
ol. 1/4 new traps again + watched it feed, etc. Plus found
1 additional - with a dead on feeding - front behind me.
Oct. 22
Picked up all traps. Of the 10 woodland live traps caught:
1 ol. 3 (thought had to hold & later released)
2 ed. #4 (by location, then were out the same
as caught yesterday) - released
5 additional trap were around + had just taken
offspring by Newton's; I think has actually
changed smaller (by size of drappings) was springy
& tough. Only 1 trap was untrapped.
Flying squirrel sets: 1/2 trap & led out as demonstration,
(WRC #3617), & 1/4 - trap in 2nd group. Also
on T. douglasii: was taken in second group (2 mi. N
Seyler Creek, Field St., 6800 ft, Sierra Co.) of the
woodlot tracked I counted 25 individuals, only 2 minutes
long-eareds were caught (1 within 2 ft. of a Salix clump,
& 1 under a log on edge of meadow) & no. M. montanus.
Left Station about 1700 to drive back to Berkeley arriving about 1745.
On other kinds seen with mentioning were several
Brown Creepers & 2 Audubon's Warblers.