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1988 M. Stanback
2
M. Formicivorus
Big T
H NHR
18 May
0800 W 72 50 18.65 19.5 23 10 18.2
LB 64 41 (17.2) 15.8 17.5 8.5 14 2
- 49 16.8 6.3 - 4.5 7.5 2
Q 63.5 40 (17.6) 14.2 15.5 6.8 13 2
20 May
0900 O 74.5 52 (18.6) 22.7 26.5 12 2) 2
- 62 39 (18.05 12.5 14.2 8.5 14.5 2
LB 74.5 54 (18.2) 21.2 28.4 12 21.5 2
W 80.5 63 (19.3) 22.7 34.5 15.5 24.5
23 May
1000 B 77.4 71 (21.15) 24 45 15 32.5
O 77 68.5 (20.7) 23.5 43.5 16 31.5
W 82.3 81 (21.2) 25 52.7 15.5 36
- 67.5 56.5 (20.05) 17.7 29.6 12.2 24.5
26 May
1600 OKO 73 87 21.5 23.5 60.5 21 45
All other babies dead - very rotten (like sev days) One didn't have a head. Predation - weasel or pyg owl. So wasteful. I don't think it was because of infections (wouldn't have died that quickly) OKO looked Fine. Damn.
28 May 1600 71.9 95 (22.2) 22.5 70 16.5 48
10 Jun 1400 Hello hole - nothing
14 Jun 1410
1 Oct 0920 Stepped by for quick census: ♂ 1319, ♀ (I guess - not a very definitive ♀) 1565, an ♂ 1612 (♀). So what's ♂ 1612 from LA2 doing here - is he a breeder ?
4 Dec Acorn Count: [200] Saw ♂ 1319