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JOSEPH HAYDOCK
MELANERPES FORMICIVOROUS
LOWER HAYSTACK
HNHR
12 April
10:50 - location pointed out to me by Walter.
12:30 Returned with Mark, S. and Jenni to
look at nestlings - Four nestlings 1 egg (infertile)
Smallest nestling removed by Mark - taken to
aviary.
16 May
9:25 Opened hole, found 1 juvenile - #
Ran down to lab to take blood at 9:44.
No eggs in hole.
10:30 released #
19 June
LZiee 3 nestlings:
① Blue 34g ③ RED 31.0g
② White 29.5
14 Aug
10:15 - Nobody seen in a hole, took fallen
rope ladder,
1995
April 1
11:25 - Saw one bird, nobody in a hole. Lots of sticks
Apr. 17
11:00 - 7 eggs? - counted wrong (Walt counts 6)
egg: 25.3x20.3
April 20
12:00 - 4 nestlings, (largest ~25-30g, did not weigh) Added
egg, are fully developed broken open. took both eggs.
10 May
13:00 - Banded/Bled 4 nestlings with Jim
#'s 2575-2778.
9 JUNE
14:00 - Banded/Bled 6 nestlings with Peter.
# 2655-2660 - Lots of acorns remaining.