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1987. M. Stanback
M. Formicivorus
PLQE
HNHR
(10 July)
521 83.5 143 37 28.1 8.9 78
973 81.7 142 31.1 248 8.15 76 got a radio
See cap recs for baby wts + blood (blood in Freezer)
1155 38 14.05 9.6
28.9 12.8 8.1
12 July 1220 47.8 15.05 10.2 W=1.9 T=3
36.8 13.85 9.2 (2(bat fly?) scars on belly)
Bird Tim Wt Chor 1's 1° TC TN BW TS T
d 13 July ¹→③ B 1150 50.1 3.( 15.4 10.4 6.5 3.3 4.5
M ⑤ 39.8 14.95 9.95
14 July B 1215 68.8 27 4.75 16.3 11.3 6.9 4.1 6.6
m 45.5 2 15.25 10.1 7.3 1.7
15 July 1315 63 31 8.2 16.4 11.7 6.75 6.5 10.15
49 3 16.2 10.9 7.1 2.7
17 July 1200 63.7 40.5 14.1 16.4 18.15 12.6 6.7 10 16.2
50.3 26 16.5 17.5 11.3 7.1 5.1 7.4
bad 22 July → BP-DG/902-43196 and LG-O/D.B
DB-LG/MV 902-43197/LB-BP Philip climbed when too old
; it seems the larger baby fledged too soon, died. See
Philips notes for weights Unfortunately, he lost them ...
28 Aug 1045-1110 Census: 521, 721, 973, 1403, 1404.
The juv's are (still?) in 3rd plumage.
10 Sept 0900 Bird in the nest hole. Looks like a juv, but shoulderclinging
Acorns (small ones) are now falling from the nest tree(2°)
1245. Damn - 5 eggs, warm but fresh. And me with no
Field asset.