Acorn woodpecker species accounts, v4460
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1988 M. Stanback M. Formicivorus LAMB HNHR (26 Apr) 0815 W+ Chor Bill 1°s 1° TS T BW 55 17.3 11.5 12.5 4.8 R 50.5 16.5 PB 49 16.2 6.4 2.0 BO 58.5 17.1 5.8 3.3 29 Apr 0640 R 59.6 32 17.7 9.4 7.5 OK 69 43 18.3 16 12.5 13.5 15.3 (2) BW 65.5 450 18.6 18 25.2 12.5 16 (2) PB 60 41 17.6 16.5 17.5 9.5 13.5 2 May 0900 R 68 47 19 20.3 23 15.6 17 OK 78.3 62 20.1 21.6 34.3 22 26 BW 71.8 67 20.4 26.5 40.6 22 25.7 PB 65.5 61 18.9 23.5 34.1 13.5 22.5 1488: bw = DB\B-W / LG-LP / m = blue 1489: OK = M/OK / RWN / O = pink 1490: PB = W-LG / LB | DP-LB / m = yellow 1491: R = KP/R / m | KWN = green 6 May 1000 MOK 81.5 84 21.9 27 56.9 13.5 39.3 P PR 76.5 71 20.8 24 44.3 14 30.8 G BBW 74.9 90 21.65 26.5 63.7 15.5 39.5 B WGM 65 83 20.55 27.8 56 15.9 36 Y 22 May Jane reports birds (adults) playing in hole uphill from tree 23 May 0830 what hole?! I climb to the "obvious" one and it's a dead end. There's a nasty old one below it, but it just has acorns and leaves in it. 27 May 1215 Hello holes - nothing - though these are some nice looking ones (esp high W facing in 88 nest tree)