Acorn woodpecker species accounts, v4460
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1988 M. Stanback 3 M. Formicivorus A1 HNHR 16 July 0825 LB = 40(15.24)-(3)/K = 31(13.4)/R = 44.7(15.38)-(2.7) 18 July 0835 46.5(16.46)6(6)|35.4(14.8)|54.3(16.5)6.6(3)6 20 July 0915 K 35.7 16.25 3.3 2 3.8 R 58 37 17.75 12.5 13.3 8.6 12 (3) B 55.8 37.2 17.9 12.5 13.7 7 12.5 (3) 22 July 0705 R 60.1 47.3 18.7 19 22.5 9.3 18.4 B 55.8 47.2 19 17.7 22.5 9 18.3 K 31.5 25.5 17.1 6.75 2.3 6.8 skinny 24 July 0830 R 67.8 59.5 19.4 22 32.9 12.5 25.5 B 60.5 59.6 19.9 22.8 33.1 12 24.5 K 27.9 28.5 17.6 8.2 9.8 5.4 10.7 Thus K went from 35.4 to 27.9 g. A record - no baby has done that and survived. He was still pretty vocal and energetic, but very skinny and I knew he would soon die - babies just don't make comebacks. So... I stuffed him absolutely full of meal worms (~4g ~20 worms). We'll see. 28 July 0910 R 70.4 80 21.6 27.4 55 15.1 39 41,43 B 65 29 22.2 27 55 14 38 47,47 R: Bm/BR = 1660 B = mb = 1665 4 Dec Acorn Count: 2150, 3560, [6040] (6500) saw 1220, M 1660, 1340 11 Dec 1200-1250: 1026, 1220, 1660, maybe 1661(8) MARW