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1987 M. Stanback
M. Formicivorus
CVGR
HWHR
23 Aug 0915 ♀ oLW = 943? and ♂ MRWN = 1285
24 Aug 1430-1500 Saw 837, 1081, 1430, 1433. 1433 was checking out the hole (plugged up (now open)
29 Aug Saw 1430 as I cruised by.
31 Aug "I checked the F-troop hole - empty - had shit r feathers in the bottom.
1530-1600 Census: ♂ 1081, NOBA ♀ (hey, is the fieldlist wrong or is ♂ 943 a H? How could that be?-who is he?)
10 Sept 1615 Climbed 87 nest holes. 87a in good shape w chips. 87b couldn't reach all the way, but it didn't strike me as being ready.
*Update Maria has seen NOBA 99 here twice, but I'm not ready to give up on the 99 10410 r 1042 (though the conspicuous absence of many of the group members lately makes me wonder) ♂ 943 was in the Field list as a helper. He has been changed to a breeder.
13 Sept 1245-1300 Saw ♂ 943, ♀ 1081. Nancy's pretty sure she saw a banded 9.
21 Sept 0930-0945 Saw: 1042, 1081, 1284, 1079, 1433.
22 Sept 1000 Saw 1081, ♀ 1430 (which I think is Female)
26 Sept 0723-0733 Watched 87a nest hole. At 0729 a Hiker visited the 2° entrance. Within seconds, an ACW chased it away. The ACW looked in, then flew away.
0910 Saw ♂ 837 (ownw)
30 Sept 0900 Saw ♀ 1042 & ♀ 1430
3 Oct 1130 Bird at hole - climbed - empty