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1986 M. Stanback
M. Formicivorus
BKOK ditto HNHR
26 April @1030-1330 Nest watch
27 April 1100-1400 "
28 April During these
watches I saw the Following birds.
426, 774, 1004, 1006, 1007, 1009, 1189, 1190
26 April 1400 Removed a baby From upper Arn 2.
I chose a baby that had a sib of the same
size. The baby weighed 34.8-.2 = 34.6
I put this baby int BKOK at 1430
27 April 1430 After the watch I removed this baby
From BKOK's nest. It was at the back
of the nest - behind 6 (six) healthy large
BKOK babies. It had its eyes open (it did
not when I removed it yesterday.) It
weighed 39.2-.2 = 39.0. The 'same'
size sib back in the UAZ nest, where I
returned this bébé at 1500 weighed only
36.5 and did not have open eyes. Being
a runt in BKOK isn't so bad.
See Sues notes for 26 and 27 April at UAZ,
but be wary, for she had no top on the blind.
1324 9 568 from A1 came to BKOK's nest hole, but
was chased away. She looked inside
2 May 1330-1430 Nest watch. See data sheets.
1530. Banded 6 babies - see banding records