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the three net traps to her line.
The cloud layer about 150ft above us at 4:30 but had dissipated by 6 pm. evening clear, nearly moon.
morning overcast, dew on car but no drizzle, no moisture on my 1-g decron sample. not enough dew on grass/weeds to net/sante.
aunt's line bed 4 big Oryzopunges, 1 Mice and 3 phyllotis darwini. my 5 line thermons around the oryz down the road, 8 big thermons around ruined store huts near the old workers' houses, and 2 near the oryz at our tent caught 1 mice.
On the grid:
649 repeat H2 Ph. dar.
650 G3 Ph. dar: small ♀ not-must
652 B5 " " " ♀ Vog-Open (sub-spring)
645 repeat A9 " " " ♀ Vog-open
653 E9 Ph.dar. huge♂
646 repeat G10 Mice
Several of these phyllotus seems to have shorter tails, less fluffy for them the Ph. dar. hunter caught on aunt's line out in the aari valley and the huge ♂ is the biggest darwini I ever saw - if it is darwini, Will save them all on last night of trapping.
Started in A.M.. Everybody pregnant + adult. Why? would expect this to be the end of the breeding