Acorn woodpecker species accounts, v4459
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1987 M. Stanback M. formicivorus B K O K H N H R 5 June 0926 0(B) 81 107 21.8 80.9 21.7 14.65 7.6 15 53.1 B(G) 84.6 110 21.2 82.9 22.8 15.8 9 13.3 55.3 G(R) 75 104 22.1 79 22.5 15.7 7.3 12 50.3 14 June 0820-1000 A rather confusing am here. I was set up near the nest tree + bracken Facing the dead tree towards A (you know) I heard babies, but they never flew to the snag. However, there were livols that hung out in the snag that when the came or went, it was usually From/to the A1 direction (but not always) Saw: 3 B W N / F 4 M / who are these birds. Are they all BKOK? 3 LB-DB/TY = 1209 4 GWN/M 8 R-B / 4 KBPN/M 18 June Roost watch: bad news - they're all in the P.O. hole! 21 June 1200 Acorn Count: Gran beside 87 nest tree: 310 2 435 Gran below P.O. tree: 125 5 ≈ 26 June 0815-1130 Baby watch. In deadish tree I saw some group male, but also 4 M w o . Who the fuck? Moved blind and saw baby w red rump. Also seen 1006, 1190 1213, 1004, 426. Saw J 1410 repeatedly (red rump), but no other kids. 4 1190 was seen Feeding 1410 several times, but near the end I saw her attack him viciously + repeatedly. 2 July 0800-1000 Census: 426, 1006, 1007, 1009, 1410 6 July 0950-1130 Adults + kids spending alot of time at the