Acorn woodpecker species accounts, v4459
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1987 M. Stanback M. Formicivorus BROK 23 Sept 0945 - 1015 Watched For nestiness. No interest at 87 hole or PO hole. Lotsa activity at the down hill gramary & there is a nice hole there. There's a 'new' hole at a live snag on the S side. I saw 3 birds: ♀ 1190, ♀ 1212, and ♂ J 1408. Found Feathers of ACW that was nailed by something. ** *Group Update* ♀ 1408, ♀ 1410, see 5 Oct Notes For 1344 who had been deleted, but was seen (MTS) 8>1005 5 Oct 0800 - 0940 Census, etc. Birds visited the knot hole below the P.O. hole 3 times - but I'm gambling it's just For water, Birds seen: ♂ 1209 (however, his bands seem to be BP-LB/M, not BP-DB/M), ♀ 1004, ♀ 1211 ♀ 1212 (problem - I saw KPK, but it didn't seem like B-Y(N). Also I saw another ♀ not on the Field list: K-BP(N)M. Could this be the 1212 bird DB-LP/Red 1223 UA2 1344 BROK I thought I saw today (and 870911 and 870923?) Saw ♂ 1213, and J 1410 (who is a ♀) and mystery bird I saw 1004, 1209, 1211, 1213, ♀ 1410, maybe 1212, This mystery bird is probably 1344 (a daughter who hadn't been seen in awhile) or maybe 1223 from UA2. If 1344, check left leg - 1344 has (N) on left. 5 Jan 1988 Acorn Count: W tree : 2000 snaggy NE tree 1200 } 4300 SE tree 1000 +extra 100