Acorn woodpecker species accounts, v4460
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1988 M. Stanback M. Formicivorus BKOK HNHR 25 Jun 1315 B 70.6 52 19.05 18.5 24 11 18.5 G 68.8 51.5 19.15 19.5 25 14 18.8 - 61.8 41.5 17.1 15.2 17 6.2 13 K 72 49 18.2 18 22.8 12 20 28 Jun 1500 - 65 59 18.3 19.5 31.4 12.2 22.2 K 78.5 66 20.25 23.5 39.4 16 30.2 G 69.9 68 20.25 21 40.7 14.6 29.5 B 73.9 68 20.6 23 39.7 16 28 29 Jun Judy reports birds in + out of PO hole 30 Jun 1525 - 74.9 69 18.6 24 41.5 15 28.2 G 78 78 20.9 21.7 51.7 15.5 36 B 83 79 21.3 21.2 51 16.5 34 1 July 1330 G 78.7 82 21.17 25.5 56 17 38.5 =1630 - 77 73 19 23.5 47.3 15.8 31.3 1631 B 83.3 84.5 21.4 25.8 55.6 17 37 1632 3 July 1250 M0 80.9 94 22.1 25 65.6 16.5 43.5 NW 79.7 85 20 26.5 57.9 16.3 37.5 6KG 78.8 92 21.85 20 65.6 14.5 45.6 9 Sept 0900 - Census - unfortunately the Swift scope SUX, 0900-1000 I sat outside the blind, a very close to the BKOK tree that they were building in in 87. Saw 1006, 1009, and 1213 here. 1006 & 1213 were especially interested in the hole - visiting it constantly despite my nearness. At 1000 I moved to BKOK proper, where I saw ? MD (1004?) Here though, all birds disappeared upon my arrival (At the border tree ACWS Frantically chasing starlings) over → over