Acorn woodpecker species accounts, v4463
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94 JOSEPH HAYDOCK MELANERPEs FORMICVORALS MURF HNHR 12 April 10:20, Some stones left. No birds responded to hello 18 April Nest Watch 7:00 Started Obs. from hill side 7:15 moved closer 7:15 or / mt [1826] 7:34 See 5 birds at once. 7:34 mv/mv, 87 [2341] 7:38 m/red(?) ? [2339] 7:43 Chase intruder from territory. 8:07 Many chases - seem to be > 6 birds around? 8:07 or / m [1826] 8:33 dgreen-red/ < blue [1813] 8:40 dblue-green/green-wt(N) [1826] 8:56 8, green-butt, badly infected/swollen left foot Unable to use at all - dangles. difficult for him to move on tree. poss [illegible] Not (813) 9:09 mt/dk pink-butt. [1813] 9:13 mauve(mauve) [2341]- infected left foot bird. 9:25 m/ dblue [1954] 9:30 End Obs. - Males follow 1826 fairly closely - They stayed with her most of the time; but difficult to identify who is who among 2 males. - In general I was consistently seeing 3 birds fly together. 19 April 17:50 Started Obs. of nesting holes. ( 18:00 Bird went in hole on west side of tree.