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ZIEGLER,D.O.
1988
PEROMYSCUS CALIFORNICUS
24
Hastings Reservoir, Monterey Co., Calif
May 26
Earlier today (0330h to be exact), I removed 1 bee undamaged, but
not working colla from #11287 at station 10,10 on MC. Purple
powder is visible in his ears, but it is not fresh. Unclear if
this is the mate of #1186?
This PM Marco caught #11118 with GREEN powder in its ears
at station 9,10 on MC
May 27
#1307 8" lum, TWD. 22.65. Ear-tagged. GRID RC, St 5,10. Blood coagulation
Orange visible ears. Location seems also correspond to Q #1187
as mother.
(-71955) This AM we changed t.c.# of #1955 from 0200 to 0210. this day
is barely hanging on.
This PM or RC caught 8" #1227 covered with fresh
ORANGE powder at station 5,10. The powder is from Q#1137, his
mother. Also, I dusted Q#1146, lactating, with PURPLE powder.
May 28
This am caught #1479 & and dusted her with RED powder
at station 8,18.
May 29
This am Caught #1201 & lactating at station 8,12 on RC. I
dusted her with GREEN powder.
May 30
Today I got an exact radio-location on the colla that was
on Q#1200. It is located in the Buckeye at 10,10, about
2m above ground level. 2 small holes (lint-holes) open up
into the general vicinity and are ringed with Purple
powder. I marked the spot with an orange flag. It is the
buckeye (dead branch off) is hollow and about 30cm in diameter.
This PM while checking traps on RC, we caught #1304, lum 8" at station 8,18; with
fault RED in ears, from Q#1979. Caught #1226 8" at 5,17 with definite
PURPLE in ears and around mouth (from Q#1146). And we redusted
Q#1979 at station 7,10 with RED powder.