Field notes, v4215
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6 Jan. It was a very cold night but we had a fair amount of success. We have 10 animals from the Deer Trail site so we moved those traps to a third locality this afternoon, but we will trap at Sherwood Forest again. The third site (Estrella 1) is southeast of San Miguel, 2.1 miles on Estrella Rd. from River Rd. We spoke to the landowners to have access to the river bed itself - very nice folks with lots of questions about woodrats. Holeses were fairly abundant among the oaks and willows at the edge of the dried Estrella River bed. I expect to trap N. fuscipes bullatar at this site. We also drove further along the Estrella to the junction with 46 to lay out two more localities that Amy will