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1987 Walter D. Koenig
Melanerpes famicivorus
Upper Arnold 2
(16 April) At that time she was a breeder! This also calls into question the status of ♂♀1026 & 1027, who are her sons, and who also returned here this winter!)
745. I'm currently mist-netting; hoping, I guess, to get ♀1140. (They have a nest here, and I'm trying to do exp. #2 here).
In any case, ♀1117 is clearly gone, (last seen 7 May '80, gone by 900. I just got amazingly lucky and caught ♀1140, as desired!
920. Watching. (1)♂DB-IG/M #1225. (2)♀DP/M ?? (???) ?Who is this bird? (3)♂Mu/wn #1222! (4)♀BP-wh/BP-wh #???.
(5)♂DB-LG(M)/M #1340 (6)♀BP-wh/BP-wh #632.
But this is
(7)♀Yel-IG/M ?(Bands are old), ♀916? I bet it is. Laubert Bird!!
1030. Over at the nest, nobody seems to be here. Is everything OK? Someone better watch here later today, I think.
This group needs serious reorganization. First off,
*Group Updates
♀1117. Last seen 7 May 1986, gone by 20 Sept (?)
→D.A. 14 July ± 2 months
♀632. Returned! Here by ~15 March (don't really know when).
1455. ♂ in hole. No problem? Cindy watching, as am I.
Both trying to confirm presence of ♂681.
19 April
1100. ♂1140 was released back into the group today. Hence, this bird (unfortunately of uncertain status) was gone from 16-19 April (3 days).