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1987 M. Stanback
M. Formicivorus
Gazebo HNHR
6 June 0700 B=RB 87.5 105 30 78 24.1 17.1 8.1 22.5 45
W=G 83 97 26.6 71 21.6 15.3 7.5 21.5 44.6
G=RG 81.5 90 32.3 62.3 23 16 8 21.2 (13) 8
? K R=B 87 106 26.9 79.4 23.7 16.2 8 28.1 54.2
P:R 83.7 99 24.5 74 22.5 15.9 7.5 24.4 47.4
very dirty babies sh-end
8 June 1430 P 79.5 109 28.5 (56.7) 23.2 16.15 7.6 29.5 54.8
W 77.1 108.5 21 81 23.05 16.1 7.65 17 51.6
2 18 B 85 115 24 (64.5) 24.8 17.6 7.9 16.7 53.8
1 15 K 79.2 109 26.6 85.6 24.5 17 8 16.5 (45)
3 16 G 83.5 100 25.4 72.5 23.6 16.75 7.55 22 $42 broke
W Hledged as I was leaving - I shoved him back in the hole.
When I finally pulled the barbana, he stuck his head out, but
didn't fly (as far as I could tell) [When he bolted, he
couldn't fly] There was shit an inch deep in the hole.
I cleaned some (most) of it out before deciding that
was a bad idea - now predators will smell baby
up shit all around the tree.
15 June 1515 Acorn Count: stump = 30
no sign of kids main = 260 {total = 376
(or anybody) box = 36
= 50}
Starlings in the knot hole - will return to remove.
16 June pm cleaned out starling nest. Only 1 baby.
18 June heard babies at 1015.
19 June 030 Set up blind. Checked nest for death. Couldn't
reach all the way in, but didn't feel any death. Lets hope
These were shit bugs, not death bugs (Fucking rapido-graph)