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BUBBLE,D.O.
1980
PEROMYSCUS CALIFORNICUS
(2)
Hastings Reservation, Monterey Co., Calif.
Jan.11(cont)#1153 ♀ Imm, nulliparus. 19g. Ear-tagged. Grid RC, St. 5,14. Blood, ear,
Saliva collected
She was brought to lab last night to bleed this am. She is covered with flesh
[illegible]
RED Powder, so probably young of #1079.
1154 ♀ Mature, imp, nullip(?) 3g. Ear-tagged. Grid RC, St. 10-9lin) Blood, ear,
Saliva collected
1155 ♂ Imm, TWD. 17.5g. " - " Grid RC, St. 5,14. Blood, ear,
Saliva collected
He was covered with RED powder - ears, mouth, feet, tail & body
So, probably young of #1079.
2245hrs - caught #1943 on grid MC this PM @ station at 9,13.
She is pregnant, post-lactating. I dusted her RED
and she escaped to the base of a Live Oak ~1.5m south of thust.
Jan12 This am I caught #1104 ♀ at station 9,7 on Grid MC. She's
definitely lactating and dusted her with GREEN Powder.
#1156 ♂ Immature, TWD. 14g. Ear-tagged. Grid MC, St. 10,12. Blood, ear,
Saliva collected
No visible powder on this animal, so I don't know whose offspring
this is. See Act - Jan 14.
2140hrs - caught #19718 at station 9,6 covered with GREEN Powder.
Jan13 This PM I dusted 3 animals with fluorescent powder as follows:
(GREEN) - #1104, ♀, lactating, station 9,6. Watched her escape ~8-10m
up a Bay Tree.
(ORANGE - #19716, ♂, pregnant. Station 9,6.
RED - #1943. ♀ pregnant. Station 10,12.
Jan14 This PM I caught #1156 at station 9,13 covered with RED powder. So
presumably he is offspring of #1943. I also redusted #19716
with ORANGE Powder.
Jan15 Caught #1023 ♂ at station 9,13 this am which is along distance from
its previous capture site, and he appears to have ORANGE POWDER on
his ears and feet. I can't be definite since it is daylight.
Also, #1128 SADO? may also have ORANGE Powder.
This PM redusted #1104 (lactating) with GREEN at station 9,7. She is
definitely lactating.