Field notes, v1523
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30 #322 ab longi B1 #348 q " " 35g D1 #323 " " F1 #324 noto big G1 #352 q " " 64g D2 rterwaled? #3518 Phyllothe 70g F2 #350? abo longi 34g I2 #3498 noto big 60g J2 #330 " " C3 #353 q " " 50g G3 #3548 " " 65g I3 #355q " " .77g B4 #337 noto little C4 #356? Notio big 73g G5 #3578 " " 65g H5 at senwaled + #327 " " dead I5 *#358? abo olivaceus 29g F6 #332 noto big J6, straled? + #336 " " B7 dead *#3598 Orzyompe 34g E7 #360? abo olivaceus 30g F7 #344 noto big H7 #342 also longi J8 #326 also longi B9 * #361? abo olivaceus 33g D9 #343 abo longi I9 * #366 q " " 36g D10 * #3658 " " 38g E10 * #3648 noto big 55g G10 * #363q " " 55g H10 January : 30 mice in 8 open traps: 9 abo longi, 1 Notio small 15 Notio big, 3 abodon olivaceus, 1 Orzyompe, 1 Phyllote newbourn. Two big/Notio dirt -pick. The supplementary traps caught B. Orzyompe, 2 abodon longifiliis?, 2 abodon olivacus, and 1 Phyllothe newbourn, and 1 Orzyompe? An abodon olivaceus when released climbed vertically about 2 feet inside a scar, then down flew off (3 times), finally went down a hole. Very alert, Butted these traps (the supplementary line) with butter instead of corn meal. May 13 Panpa Linda. Rain during night and light rain almost all morning, New snow on surrounding mountains. Temp at Utorres of 9:30 a.m. was 5? and at 1:30 8?. Results wrd as follows : Picked up traps: #000 abodon olivaceus unwaled rewal I1 #000 " " " D1 + #010q Notio big unwaled B2 *#352 " " E2 #351 Phyllothe G 2 #324 Big Notio B3 #323 also longi F3 #258 abo olivaceus H4 #330 Notio big B5 #354 " " I5 * #000 abo olivaceus unmarked J5? #357 Notio big H6 #342 also longi I6 #339 abo olivacus B7 #326 also longi C7 + #332 Notio big I7 at larshit, Dad- #356 " " E8 #344 " " F9 * #000 8" " unmarked H9 #346 abo longi B10 #363 Notio big I10 #341 also longi J 10 [ #366 ] insmpt traps >100 yrs away Summary : 22 mice in 60 open traps, only 5 of them new ones. 12 big Notio, 1 Phyllothe, 5 abo longi, 4 abo olivaceus. The supplementary traps caught null butter held 1 Notio big, 5 also longi, and 2 Orzyompe? Slight rain all afternoon. Visited Sagrified who had seen probably some alimbis in bushes in Volcanion forest near Sogo field, he says on grid has gets 2000 mm rain per year and that parts bhest gets more than 3000. May + June are wet months here. He Says the Barben on our grid are Polbot's montana (Deandwors), Reccci, Lupfola, darwinii, and Linnarfolium. also Drumpe + Chaura. Says 90 species of birds between his house on Sogo mountain and Tiroador. Lots of spews but not many individuals. Andi, owner of the Hotel in Panpa Linda, was a child at the time of the last retada about 32 or 33 years ago. The trout got fat on mice, and its dog, Half a Dozen under a log. Abo longi #366 was caught in swft traps, probably Anita's