Acorn woodpecker species accounts, v4461
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1989 M. Stanback M. Formicivorus 2 CECN H/NHR 1745 15 May W 51.5 15.7 1.5 - 1.5 - O 55.7 16.75 2 - 2.5 2.5 P 67.5 16.45 6.5 6.5 4 6 G 59 16.9 6.2 6.2 5 7 Y 50.1 16.6 5.8 5.8 2.5 4.5 0940 21 May W 71 18.65 18 21.5 11 17 46 O 75 20.15 16 21 9.5 17 46.5 LG 76 19.3 24 34 13.5 23 60 P 83.5 19.35 22.8 31.8 15.5 24 60 (2) Y 66.5 19 21.3 32 11 21.5 58 1030 22 May LG 77 19.5 26 39 16.5 26.5 65 P 83.5 19.65 25.5 37.5 16. 24 64.5 O 77.5 20.5 17 26 11 20.5 53.5 W 73 19.3 20 26 13 20 52 Y 68.8 19.5 22 38 13.5 25 63.5 * * Group Update * 1526 return 890400 (seen 890508) 1030 28 May O 81 23.05 25 57 18.5 39 83 black W 79 21.3 27 59.5 19 39.5 79 purp P 88 21.35 26.7 69 20 45.3 96 b pink G 80.5 22.05 22 70 19.5 44 95 (aggressive) green Y 72 21.35 20.5 69.3 13 43 95 yell 1500 MB 29 May LG = G / PN = P / NR = Y / MK = Purp / = K 3 Jun 0815 - 0835 Watched hole - nothing. I guess they've all Fledged. I heard kids up in the live trees, but there was still one stuck in the nest tree: 1734 1 Sept 1100 Heard birds over at Ref 1, so I checked 'em out; saw 4 MW, 8 WBB, and [illegible] (could