Acorn woodpecker species accounts, v4460
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1988 M. Stanback M. Formicivorus HNHR 16 May 1630 74 43 17.5 16.8 18.5 8 13 - 49.7 14.1 4.5 DB 83 63 18.65 24 36.5 15 25.5 W 80.3 61 18.8 22.5 35 16.5 26 18 May 1530 W 81 71.5 19.5 25 45.7 19 33 B 81.4 72 19.4 26.5 47 17 32 O 72 53 18.2 20.6 27.8 11 20.3 - 50.5 30 14.4 8.2 - 4 4.5 20 May 1530 MB 87 82 19.75 24 57 19.5 38.3 GWO 81 66 18.9 22.2 38.2 17 26.5 - 57.9 37 15.4 15.4 - 7.8 9 NM 83 82 20.2 24 56.5 21.7 39.4 22 May RWVM 83.5 92 21 29 66.5 20 45 Y MDB 84 92 20.3 22.5 66.5 17 44.5 B The other 2 babies were gone (the 2 smaller ones, so it wasn't early Fledging) (this is day 26) The door had more litter in it than usual (a sign of predation), yet these babies were Fine. Snake? If snake, why did it not kill/eat all 4? If smaller snake, did it actually know which ones to eat? Is this another cost of being a runt? 8 Jun 0910 Hello holes - nothing 12 Jun "" 14 Jun 1545-1625 Watched for nestiness - none. Birds didn't really show up til @ 1600, but after that mostly just sat around. Did see 2 Flights to E, but where to? 1630 7 + juv L/i: in snag up on SHLL 18 Jun 1010 Nest? in tree towards 1500 (Faces lane)