Acorn woodpecker species accounts, v4460
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1988 M. Stanback M. Formicivorus BLAN H.NHR 29 Mar 0800 Bees back in base of nest tree Dec 87 Acorn Count: 1900 7 Apr 0730 New nest tree (Good! its @ time). They are in a hole in the tooley live tree beside the half-fallen 85 nest tree. The hole faces down the ravine 8 Apr 0900 Opened nest: 7 incubated eggs, #1-7. 15 Apr 0815 Good timing - they're hatching RL = 4.25 LL = 4.05 17 Apr 0800 8.6 8.2 6.85 6.55 5.6 5.9 2.9 all hatch 16 dp 18 Apr 1000 RL 12 10.8 11.3 9.2 9.1 6.1 19 Apr 0745 14.2 21 Apr 0805 (R) = 206(10.55)/G=18.3(9.9)/B=18.5(9.25)/M=16.5(9.1)/12 23 Apr 0830 25.8(12.1) 22.9(11.6) 22.9(10.8) 23(11.1) 16.1(10.6) skip→ 28 Apr 0745 45.7(15.95) 43.2(15.3) 44.25(14.5) 42.8(15.1) 34.7(13.95) The little one has a deformed beak. This is because the skin was grown over the left nostril and was "pulling" that side back. I pushed back the skin, opened the nostril and removed some pasty yellow gunk. 30 Apr 0900 wt Chor B.11 10's 10 T3 T - 41 15.85 6 52.1 15.95 5.7 3.3 G 48.3 16.75 6.4 2.7 M 51 16.35 4.6 ②? R 53 17.55 4.6 2.3 4 May 1015 G 60 47.5 18.8 19.5 22.9 6 11.5 M 67 45 18.5 19 20.5 9.2 12 B 64.8 46 18 17 21.1 7 12 - 55 34 17.7 10.7 - 6.3 8.5 R 67 46 19.3 20.1 21.3 8.6 13.5