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D.O. Staney
1976
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3 July, cont'd. The east door caught most - the most activity in the NE corner of the barn near the light across the street and near water. 45 Tadarida taken (in Carla's catalogo) with 8 Myotis yumanensis and one Antrozous pallidus (with 2 streblids). The yumanensis appeared after the 1st pulse of activity at the start of the 2nd ~ 9:30 PM. The Antrozous was taken last late ~ 10 pm. Several dead Antrozous on the floor, one banded. A Tadarida also banded but was caught but let go. Finally called it quits at ~ 10:30 pm after collecting Carla's first Tadarida sample and a beginning on my Myotis series.
Aetna Springs, Napa Co., Calif
10 July Sam McLeod, Carla Markman, M. Walter and I off to Sam's roost in Pope Valley. This is in an abandoned barn E of the Golf Course across the street (N) from the Aetna Springs Resort buildings where Pearson studied Antrozous. We tried to find the mines at the end of the Aetna Springs road last, after climbing into the mts. For about 5 miles, things got rougher than I was willing to take my newly fixed