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1989 M. Stanback
M. Formicivorus
CECN
HNHR
18 Mar 1145: Saw D.L. 9 (1487 pretty sure). Checked
hole - nothing.
27 Mar Lynn reports birds hanging out-coming/going near hole.
29 Mar 1600 Bind Flushes From hole as I get near.
2 Apr 1230 Noid 8? at Ref 1. who?
14 Apr 0600 Hello - nada
1700
2 May 1815
7 May 1830 Well, I should've known... 4 kids! RL: 14.2
LL = 20 / RW = 17.1 / LW = 15.3
8 May 1045 RL = 13.4 / LL = 20.5 (10) = ? / RW = 17.8 (9.9) = ?
LW = 16.7 (13) Geez, what happened? Do they
really lose that much wt overnight? Did no one
roost with them? Did the blind Freak'em out?
(Added in G + W, the 2 smaller aviary kids,
but they're still much bigger than these.
1800 G = 25.6 (12) / W = 24 (10.2) / O = 22.3 (10.35) / Y = 20.5 (10.35)
added From aviary at 1080 ↑ RL = G = 14.6 / K = LW = 19
So... after the experiment I removed 3 of the 4 (Y, G, K)
legitimate CECN kids + put 'em in the aviary with
the single kid from FAAR-PHF. All the other aviary
kids either remained in CECN from noon, or were
added in at 1800 (Thus CECN now = 5, aviary = 4)
10 May 1430 G = 33.7 (13.9) / O = 27 (12.5) / W = 27.9 (12.1) / Y = 33.4 (14)
P = 38.4 (13.4). Gave the O + W .5 g of food each