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1987 M. Stanback
M. Formicivorus
LHAY HNHR
9 June Time Bird wt Chor 1's 1' TC TN Bw TS T
1540 77.1 55 25 30.4 18.5 12.3 7 14.4 25.6
10 June 1300 81 60 26.5 35 18.6 12.4 7.1 15.5 28.5
11 June 1340 81.8 66.5 25.6 40.2 18.9 12.9 7.4 17.1 32.1.
12 June 1435 87.3 72 29.5 45.7 19.4 13.2 7 18 35.5
13 June 1440 84.7 78 26.7 57.8 19.7 13.5 7.4 19.4 38.3
15 June 1430 Acorn Count: 2000 (blocks: Front 7, back 12)
1440 84 87 28.6 61.5 20.15 13.9 7.3 21 44.4
18 June 1035 84.4 100 25.5 74.8 20.7 14.7 7.7 17 51.8
20 June 1110 77.5 110 24.5 82.6 20.7 14.7 7.5 13.3 58
29 June 0900 Checked nest hole and 86 b holes for signs of renesting.
None. However, a bird did flush from the nest tree as
I was climbing it (but not from the vicinity of any holes)
3 July 1530 Climbed 87 nest hole + 86b nest hole. No eggs.
12 July am climbed 87 + 86b. Nothing, but 87 has been cleaned out.
Saw baby!
17 Aug 0845 Saw 4 banded birds (including J 1427) (checked both holes (empty)) I wish I had found a nest,
now I get to keep worrying!
28 Aug 1400 Checked both holes... nothing.
20 Sept 1045 "" "Checked for new holes
Still has lotsa acorns from last year.
1 Oct 1020 - 1100 Watched for nestiness - saw only 1 bird.
Climbed the blue oak hole - nothing [J 1427 is ]
19 Dec 1000 Acorn Count: Main gran 9300 > total 10,050 Saw & KW/KW chased by 9
E Block 32
W Block 41
Snag 250
While here, there were several intrusions. All birds seen were banded,
but got only glances - except For ID on 9/1266, # 1155