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ZIBBID
1989 Peromyscus californicus 13
Hasting Reseruation, Monterey Co., Caly.
March 16. Included # 0100, definitely lactating, with RED powder before releasing her at station 8,14, GRID WC.
March 17 Early this am I conducted the following dyadic encounters:
Home visitor
1400 F last 1480 M Neutral w/ F approaches > M approached
0100 F last 1497 F (offspring) Definitely neutral! Animals were either still or huddled during the test.
I redusted # 1460, 41g, not lactating with GREEN powder at station 8,17
TR, GRID WC, before releasing her after the encounter.
On PC drift fence, st W-3 I caught M# 010 with GREEN powder visible in his ears and tail (from 142f)
This PM on GRID RC I dusted the following FF's:
030, 54g, pregnant, BLUE-GREEN, st 5,16
1979, 43g, imperf, RED, st 7,17
1304, 38g, perf, post-lact (normal), GOLDEN BROWN, st 6,13
1225, 425g, perf, early-preg??, PURPLE, st 6,10
March 18 This AM on GRID RC I dusted F# 020, 47g, lactating, with ORANGE powder at st. 8,4,9. Caught M1155, scrotal at 4,13, with obvious visible BROWN powder in his ears.
on GRID RC This PM I caught F #030 at 5,14, 45.5g - Parturition today (pregnant this am). , also caught M#1257, st 4,8; covered with fresh ORANGE all over (from F 020)
March 19 This AM on MC drift fence, St W-5, caught F #1301, 46g, post-lact; dusted her GOLDEN BROWN & released her out.
On GRID RC this AM caught M# 0130, st 4,10 with PURPLE visible in his ears (from 1225); M, 1955, st 9,17; covered with visible RED (from 1974); and M 0400, st 5,15, with BLUE-GREEN clearly visible in his ears (from 856 030)