Acorn woodpecker species accounts, v4461
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1989 M. Stanback M. Formicivorus GAZO HOHR 16 May 1630 Qx-ga-vey! They've hatched - and not 4 eggs but 6. 1:11 bet there are new qq here! Hence the delay wrong LL = 6.3 / RW = 4.8 / R = 3.75 / L = 5.35 / BLB = 6.6. I removed all but R and added in RL, BL, B, BW, + LW (I didn't add in RL). And I left in the egg (these kids are Chgo or CVI) 17 May 0700 Climbed to add the CVI egg baby (pipped in incubator) (r marked on head) and found the CVI kid from yesterday (the older one) dead. Tissue sample T15 Egg still unbatched cvi 19 May 1400 R = 14 / BL = 14 / BW = 15.8 / B = 14.5 / ? = 9.7 = LL / ? = 7.6 = RL = cut on rh = egg baby 21 May 1115 RL = 12.3 / LL = 17 (9.4) = K / B = 20.2 (9.8) = W-R / BW = 22 (9.45) = O / BL = 21.1 (10.6) = Y / R = 22 (10.4) = W 23 May 1200 S = 31.4 (12) / O = 34 (11.8) / W = 32.1 (12.65) / K = 24.2 (11.6) Y = 30.3 (12.85) / r = 19 (9.6), I remove, run and put him in 1800 as LW. 30 May 1800 Y = 65 18.7 13.7 13.7 tail worn 38 right hallux stuck in band K 64 17.85 9.3 9.3 33 O 73 17.55 13.9 13.9 39 S 69.5 18 9.7 9.7 33 W 70.8 18.4 15.9 15.9 40 6 Jun 0700 Well damn, the one tree I don't put a snake net on gets nailed... OF course I don't know what got it - there was a small hole in the door (very thin r. rotten anyway) but I think a large mammal would've just ripped the door off. I think not a weasel since