Field notes, v1444
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L: DICKER 1990 Jan 31 M-Sector M-1# + N-1# 08:30 - 16:15 Rain daze. Weather - very cold air + fog settled over Bay, but no front. Partly cloudy. Clearing and warming through morning. Six jigs seen in S-sector. In the area, O-tim is moved to 0+ for days 2-6. Two trips out at 0-7. Record no. 9 birds caught: 1 terns + 5 song sparrows. At 13-15 we caught a Peruvian sp if that looks like Leucopoea. 20 had mud. Length here is a bit! only 69 mm. Cow trips monitored. Some efforts cow vandalism in E & W sectors along lake. Two double captures of S-signature, & this is the first time this happened. Feb. 1 08:25 - 09:45 Rain gird + open trips with longem defenses. Repeated carefully dirty data with clean ones. Saw 1 pt. of Wood Ducks. Every jigs on W side of Bay & also some gaps in jigs in S-sector. Weather: After front, partly cloudy. Very cold early but warming rapidly through morning. I am comparing the 20 showers caught during this trip period, & checked the gender signatures for all, both sexes, & found all except possibly oldest males to be at least st. separated. Peryneum females were not to widely set. Feb. 11 - - - - 11:45 - 18:00 Set out our trap gird at Ellington Bay, in Louisiana I.