Acorn woodpecker species accounts, v4459
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1987 M. Stanback M. Formicivorus Y HWHR 3 June Time Bird Wt Chor 1's 1° TC TN BW TS T# 1815 M 59.8 Wb 2.3 16 10.3 7.4 2.8 - 30.9 13.1 8 4 June 1220 Food marked 1750 M 63.8 3.7 16.3 10.9 7.3 4.2 33.4 13.55 8.8 5 June 1550 63.7 5.3 16.8 11.2 7.6 5.7 32 14.25 The big baby is beating the shit out the little guy - grabbing its head etc. Cyndy watched 1 hr today. 9 ate 4 pieces, 1 ate 4 pieces, others ate 1 piece. 6 June 1630 68 32 8.1 17.4 11.45 7.5 3.6 8 33.9 14.65 9.3 6.75 7 June 1620 74.2 36 11.1 17.7 11.9 7.5 5.6 10.4 34.5 15.1 9.6 8 June 1735 74 40 14 15.3 18.2 12.2 7.8 6.1 13.5 35.9 15.5 9.7 9 June 1710 75.5 45 16.3 20 18.65 12.4 7.7 10.3 16.9 35.5 2.5 15.5 10 1 1.5 10 June 1615 81.9 50 18.8 24.6 18.8 12.7 7.8 13 20.6 dead 31.5 2.8 15.9 10.1 1.4 2 Shit, Pat informs me that the dog Food Feeder was at ground level as of dusk, ie. I forgot to raise it at 1330 after marking it. I think the baby died in the late morning (Katy reports weirdness then) Now- ever, now I won't be able to document the survivor's growth tomorrow (w/o competition) The big baby no