Argentina field notes, v1527
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on a few individuals, not searching for more animals (the 3 people were using the NVGs sequentially). after mopping the area, I counted 8 droppings in 21 hoop samples, every 5 yards along the fence (11 sampler) then out onto the turf to the "peninsula" where the 3 juveniles played. Some guinea. Numerous sheep and some hare droppings. The average diameter (av. of 6) of the heavy were hoof was 56 cm (= 0.25 m²) and the pellet counts were 1,10,25,0,11,1,2,0,1,33,0,4,0, 0,1,0,0,2,12,74,152. av. 15.6 pellets per hoop = 62/m². Saw no Rattler droppings at the top of the microwave field, but there were some at some [illegible] / [illegible] quite high up. animals tagged and released: #303 9:55 p.m. tagged left ear, rt. ear intact, clipped. adult female, 102 g., in holotrof at the same lido into which in observed mouse disafford on Nov. 28, coordinates 12-16. #304 10:30 p.m., tagged left ear, rt. ear intact, clipped for ind.-runoff. an adult female >105 g., at Anita's Ribeirinha coordinator 2-16, prob. S side #305 10:38 p.m. tagged left ear, clipped both hips, adult female, 70 g. at Anita's Ribeirinha 2-16 prob. S side. #306 4:00 a.m., adult 8 86g at 7-27 toe ? #307 7:00 a.m., rt. ear was slit (previously tagged?). We cut, [illegible] re-tagged rt. ear, clipped forehead, 8 60 g. at Ribeirinha patch 2-16, prob. N side