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ZIBBLE, D.O.
1989
Peromyscus californicus
38
Hastings Reservation, Monterey Co., Calif
June 30 (cont)
This AM on GRID WR we dusted ♀1515, 38.5g, red, st 15,14 with
RED powder and put a radio-collar on her - Ch #7; dusted ♂
1500, 40g, mp, post-lact.? ,st 10, 7 with PURPLE and put a
radio-collar on her - Ch# 18.
♂ 1162♀ imm, nulliparous. 24g. Ear-tagged. GRID WR, st 10, 8. Call tissues.
Possible offspring of ♂1500, need powder to confirm
This afternoon (17-1800h) we got radio-locations on ♀1515 at ~16,12.2
under a large, <1m, rock and ♀1500 at 9,8 in a Madroño
stump, 2.5m high with an old? Western nest at the bottom. Nest
signal was strongest ~1.5m up from nest. At 1900h we got a
radio-location from ♂1000 at ~10,-2 in base of a buckeye tree
cluster
This PM on GRID WR we caught ♂1110, st. 15,12 covered with
RED; ♂1518, st 10,7 covered with PURPLE. We dusted ♀1549,
43g, mp, parous, st 211 with RED powder and dusted collarod
her with a radio-Ch-2.
July 1 This AM on GRID WR we dusted ♀1175, 44g, mp, st 8,5 with
GREEN powder and radio-collared her - Ch 110.
This AM on GRID ME we re-dusted ♂1460, 42g, lact, st 8,17
with (green) powder.
This PM on GRID WR we removed the radio-collar from ♀1515(Ch#7),
still in good shape.
July 2 This AM on GRID ME we removed the radio-collar from ♂1000(Ch#12).
She was barely lactating from one teat, not sure if she is lactating. Also
her right rear foot was injured, like maybe she caught it in a trap??