Acorn woodpecker species accounts, v4459
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1987 M. Stanback M. Formicivorus Dark Hollow H N H R 21 May 1420 Bird Wt Chor 1ºu 1ºs TC TN G BW T TS Y 41.5 13.95 9.2 6.4 K 55 5.8 16.6 11.1 7 4.9 2.1 B 43.5 15.35 10 6.6 22 May 1530 Y 44.3 3.9 14.55 9.4 6 K 60 9.5 17 11.3 6.9 3.3 B 51.4 3 10.5? 6.7 24 May 1630 Y 48.5 8.8 15.9 10.5 6.4 4 1.5 K 64.5 17.3 16 18.5 12 7.1 13.8 7.6 B 56.3 8 16.9 11.1 6.3 5.7 2.9 27 May 1415 Y 46.5 38 16 12 16.8 11.3 [6.2] 9.1 5.1 K 67.7 55 30.1 21.5 19.3 13 7 21.5 11 B 57 16.8 14.7 17.7 12.1 6.8 13 7.5 29 May 1545 Y 50 45 17.3 23.1 17.2 11.7 6.4 9.7 14.3 K 72.5 66.5 25.4 40.4 20.2 13.6 7.4 13.2 28.2 B 61.8 50 18.4 26 18.2 12.8 6.8 11.2 19.2 1 June 1630 B 68 67 40.8 21.8 19.15 13.3 7.1 28.4 15.4 Y 52.1 56 34.4 14.6 17.65 12.1 6.8 21.2 10.4 K 79.2 82.5 56.8 26 2.1 14.5 7.45 37.8 16 3 June 1530 Arrive + check wren box; it's empty! There were 7 small babies on June 1. I got a bad feeling... I climbed - r there was a gopher snake inside! I got him out - he was full of lumps, My babies! - back to Hasting Philip palpated him and got two babies. I like a dolt, didn't think to check the hole after