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March 29 at 7 a.m. traps held 2 mice, picked up traps.
Summary: At this trapping of the Orlando grid caught
no Ratties, no mice, and 6 mice/one. All of the
mice were large one, although one looked youngish.
It had large nipples, as did the other 2 & 4.
March 30 Driving past Tilden study area at 6 p.m. saw
I cat [illegible] a gray and black striped
one with white neck & shoulder.
April 4 About a dozen late hunting over the John Anza
playing field at dusk. Saw 1 cat here and one
on the Inspiration Point - Orlando Road at 8 p.m.
April 11 Weather has been warm, sunny, no rain.
Lots of oats ledded out in Tilden. Picked up scats
in Tilden in p.m. covered all trails and paths and
about half of the Sequoias (none at any of these) = 1 ft of
scats, almost all "fresh". Saw no cats. Heard 1
red-tail. Heard scream owl in Orlando, and see
red-tails there frequently.
April 12 Set 75 Sherman 4 p.m. in Orlando near the top of
Knickerbocker Lane (Coke Springs district, near the
previous Barbara Rd. Lots live. No deer waste sign.
Oats looking up; grasses drying up where soil is thin.
Weather still hot & dry.
April 13 Night dark. Traps at 7:30 a.m. held 1 mouse/one,
4 Ratties, 1 mice, 1 Peleiforme, and 1 Jerusalem
cricket. Left traps set.
April 14 at 7:30 a.m. traps held 2 mice/one, 1 Perotuner,
4 Gerrhardus, and 1 Jerusalem cricket.