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"window," but some confusion because antrozous
was coming in to night roost. I joined them before
9. at 9:40 Mary's impression was that only young
cory and night-roosting antro remained. at 12 when
we left, there seemed to be fewer young cory, and we
went to bed thinking that the mothers had returned
only by one and carried them off. [at 10:4 both came in windows followed
by chittering of babies]
June 30 Returned to attic 8 a.m. The entire Cory colony was
present in 2 clusters. Captured all except 10. Most or
all of these recaptures were banded once. Of those caught,
all except 1 small one and 1 adult ♂ [sic] were
banded. The unbanded baby may have been this from
the single preg. I lost most. Kept the ♂ and 2 mothers
and young. Most of the young were within 10%
of adult size and all except 1 flew when released.
This non-flyer was not the smallest [123030].
No antrozous seen.
Home 12:30.
July 2 Left 6:30 p.m. with Anita & Peter for Pine Crest to pick
up captive measel. Slept east of Knights Ferry.
July 3 Arrived Deer Survey Camp at Belle Meadows before lunch.
Survey crew was off on hike, but Bernie Rhiney told him
They saw 5 measele cross road at night and managed
to catch one half grown one in his hands. Set 11 traps
baited with minke food at the place [many fallen logs
among fir & sugar pines about 4 mi. by road S of
Pine Crest. Then lunch with Bernie, afternoon with Leopolds